Wheaton’s Relay for Life event was a massive success and raised $12,100 over the weekend of Fri. March 30.
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It is safe to say that Wheaton’s Charlie Maier ’14 has made quite a splash for the Lyons Diving team this season.
EDITOR’S NOTE: In his new column “Recreation on the Record,” Director of Club Sports, Intramurals and Recreation Stephen Angelo has assembled a list of the top players from the 2011-2012 season. These student-athletes have demonstrated exceptional ability throughout the regular season and in Wheaton’s annual 3 on 3 Intramural Basketball Championship.
The tiny campus with a thunderous voice lived up to its reputation yet again. An email sent on Thur Jan. 9 by Wheaton College President Ronald Crutcher stated that the school has decided not to proceed with a housing policy change that would have raised rates for premium living environments.
On Tue Feb 7, the Wheaton Housing Fee Forum took place at the Hindle Auditorium with more than 200 students in attendance.
Chase Hours Unlocked
Chase Dining Complex does not open until 8 a.m. during the weekdays and students who have early courses are often unable to eat before class.
On Fri. Feb. 3, while most students were getting out of their last class and beginning their weekend preparations for the Superbowl, the Wheaton’s Athletic Mentors (WAMs) kicked off their seventh annual Big Event weekend.
Admissions statistics boast big change
After many years of allowing a January enrollment option to its first year and transfer applicants, Wheaton College has begun phasing out late enrollment. Yet while one program fades in importance, fall applications for the Class of 2016 have yielded unprecedented gains.
Spring sports preview of national teams
Tom Brady fired deep on deep on a Hail Mary pass, seeking a prayer that could keep the Patriots away from what seemed like an inevitable defeat. Instead, it fell incomplete in the end zone, ending the New England Patriots season in Super Bowl XLVI as the New York Giants were crowned champions. As the […]
Starting in 20 out of 22 games, Women’s Basketball freshman Abbie “Brick” Brickley of Sandy, Utah is proving to be a key element in the team’s chemistry both on and off the court. With an average of 28 minutes per game, and contributing a total of 262 points for the season thus far, her presence […]