Wire Article Archive

Every article The Wheaton Wire has published.


Welcome Back Whiteout

wheatonwireFeb 10, 2015
Welcome Back Whiteout

Winter storm Juno put an abrupt halt on classes and activities last week as Wheaton College students were greeted with nearly two feet of snow…

Wheaton men’s soccer host NCAA First & Second rounds

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

For the first time in Wheaton men’s soccer program history the Lyons hosted the NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds on Keefe Field. Three other…

Gallery fosters student collaboration, blends art and music

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

On Wednesday, Nov. 19, the Beard and Weil Galleries reopened, introducing two new student-curated exhibitions: “Tracing the Thread” and “Goya and Beethoven: Finding a Voice…

Wheaton dancers close fall semester with rousing, moving showcase

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

Dance Company’s end–of-the -semester performance the weekend before Thanksgiving brought a diverse range of dancing styles as well as a large amount of talent to…

Professor Beverly Clark publishes The Afterlife of Little Women

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

Wheaton College Professor of English, Beverly Lyon Clark, has recently published The Afterlife of Little Women, a literary critique of the novel Little Women by…

With AmeriCorps position, Peltola returns to campus

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

As a liberal arts school, it’s no secret that Wheaton’s campus is full of passionate and involved students who work alongside administration and faculty to…

Middle East Club plans for the future as awareness week generates solid turnout

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

The Middle East Club of Wheaton College was founded from suggestion at a lunch table in 2008. Associate Professor of Political Science Alireza Shomali recounted…

Wheaton launches new funding opportunity for “winternships”

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

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…

Students: cultural appropriation a problem even in faculty circles

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

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…

Rita Marley’s commercialization of her husband’s name and its affect on his legacy

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

Earlier last week, Rita Marley, Bob Marley’s wife, announced that the Reggae legend’s name will be associated with a range of cannabis products. Rita, the…

Turmoil in Ferguson after Grand Jury decision

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

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,…

Letter from the Editor Week 11 Fall 2014

wheatonwireDec 4, 2014

Readers, Well, here it is: the Wire’s last issue of the fall semester. I’ve no idea how it happened, but December is upon us and…

Voices United to Jam continues longstanding service efforts, takes on President’s challenge

wheatonwireNov 19, 2014
Voices United to Jam continues longstanding service efforts, takes on President’s challenge

The inauguration of Wheaton College President Dennis M. Hanno on Oct. 17 bore the theme “Changing Lives, Strengthening Communities.” As part of the new Wheaton…

Education takes a major step

wheatonwireNov 19, 2014

The Wheaton College Education Department took a big step last year: its longstanding minor was finally approved as one of the college’s academic majors, and…

The face of Wheaton technology support: Beyond the monitor

wheatonwireNov 19, 2014

Located deep in the bowels of Wallace Library, Wheaton Technology Support is the college’s oasis for the technologically downtrodden. Though it is typically one of…

The problematic installation of the Separation Wall

wheatonwireNov 19, 2014

In a symbolic attempt to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Palestinians living in the West Bank have broken through…