Recently, there has been quite a bit of talk on campus and online about an article that came out a few weeks ago from our Opinions Editor. While I wish I had […]
Bridging the gap between Norton and Wheaton
The relationship between Wheaton College and the surrounding Norton community has been an issue of interest since the college was founded in 1834. Many Wheaton students may have the perception that they […]
Ballot questions legalize marijuana, restrict charter schools in MA
While many have focused their attention on the Presidential election for the past week and the seismic change Trump’s election will bring, not as many are aware of the ballot questions that […]
Update: Early voting in Nevada sparks lawsuit from Trump campaign
The Trump campaign has lodged complaints against the state of Nevada, a key battleground state that could swing either in favor of Trump or Clinton in this election. The Trump campaign has […]
“Community Conversation” discusses role of colleges in racial crisis
A panel of faculty members and Wheaton staff hosted the first of several “Community Conversations” on Sept. 27 in Mary Lyon. The panel discussion, “The Role of Colleges in Times of National […]
Wheaton Alumni Discuss Modern Santeria Practice
Wheaton alumni Judith Gil ’13 and Raul Gil ’12 came to Wheaton on Sept. 21 to discuss their experiences in the modern practice of Santeria with Wheaton students in the Woolley Room […]
Large class of 2020 poses challenge for housing

Most Wheaton students will remember their first dorm room and their first college roommate. Because they are a focal point of the first year living away from home, they can can even […]
Wheaton students win Fulbrights
As the year winds down and graduating seniors begin to make plans for their lives after Wheaton, some of those seniors are planning to use their time conducting independent research or teaching […]
New theme houses approved for next year
Next semester, the Wheaton College theme house community will welcome two new theme houses onto campus. The first, House of REPS (Residents Engaged in Political Science), will be a political science focused […]
Plans for International Court of Justice promote diplomacy
Students are coming together to plan an International Court of Justice (ICJ) conference for the Wheaton community to be occurring next fall semester. As a branch-off of Wheaton’s existing Model United Nations […]