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Wheaton launches new funding opportunity for “winternships”

The end of the semester allows us to count down the days to winter break, look forward to the holidays, and plan all of our Netflix binge-watching. Although many of us plan on taking a break from all the work that comes with school, fifty students have applied for a new funding opportunity that Wheaton […]

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Students: cultural appropriation a problem even in faculty circles

On Nov. 13, Wheaton’s Intercultural Board (ICB) hosted a talk on cultural appropriation as part of their new After Hours series. The students who voiced their heartfelt concerns on the issue indicated that the problems of appropriation are numerous and troubling. In a broad sense, cultural appropriation is when a group has aspects of its […]

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Turmoil in Ferguson after Grand Jury decision

On Monday, Nov. 24, a grand jury of 12, consisting of 9 white jurors and 3 African-American jurors, reached the decision not to indict Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson for the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. After the announcement, the Brown family released a statement through their lawyer expressing their disappointment with the decision. […]

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Scholar discusses folklore, spirits in Don Quixote

On Nov. 7 an English philosopher and Hispanic literary scholar Jorge Abril gave a presentation here at Wheaton titled ‘Palimpsestic Physiognomy’ concerning the book Don Quixote. The presentation analyzed the book’s folkloric content and spiritual references. Being the second most read book in history, Don Quioxte is a book that has been analyzed thoroughly in […]

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Republicans take Senate, Massachusetts picks Baker

For the Republican Party, Tuesday, Nov. 4 was a good night. In the latest of what has become a string of reactionary elections, the GOP finally attained the goal they’ve been looking for since the election of President Barack Obama in 2008: control of the United States Senate. Picking up eight seats — in West […]

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Basketball teams head into preseason with hopes of NEWMAC glory

The Wheaton men’s and women’s basketball teams recently kicked off their preseason affairs to prepare for the 2014-15 season with two separate mentalities but similar objectives. The women’s side plays to “get better everyday” and grow from the present, one of the team philosophies set by head coach Melissa L. Hodgdon. The men’s program looks […]

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Fahoum ’18: The significance of educated Tunisian fundamentalists

Four years after the Arab Spring, Tunisia is an exceptional example of democracy compared to its neighboring Arab states. As one of the most educated and cosmopolitan populations in the Middle East, Tunisia succeeded at managing its law and order  after the revolution and is having its second free elections this month. However, Tunisia’s exceptionally […]

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Food hub director talks sustainable farming

While hundreds of students crammed into Emerson Dining Hall last Thursday, only a few made their way to the Faculty Dining Room to hear about the importance of sustainable farming. Laura Edwards-Orr, associate director of Red Tomato, addressed just under two dozen students about the company’s radical business model, which does not include any warehouses […]

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Preparation ramps up for proposed dining renovations

The next year will bring major changes to dining at Wheaton College as a serious overhaul of the dining systems and facilities are set to take place. The changes set to take place will hopefully improve the atmosphere and aesthetics of each facility, as well as appeal to a more diverse group of students, with […]

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Women’s volleyball falls short in quarterfinals

In the Sept. 24 issue of the Wire, we profiled the Women’s volleyball team under the title, “Wheaton Women’s volleyball remains ambitious in the 2014 season.” At the time the team was on a winless streak but were still confident that this year was going to be a major success for them. Looking back at […]