Wheaton’s Lost Legacy of Black Alumni

By Calista Kiper
Documents suggest that in the 1930s, Wheaton stonewalled the admission of a talented Black student because of her race. For students and faculty of color, the effects can still be felt today.
In a Hub of Evangelicalism, Liturgy Takes Hold

By Haleigh Olthof
For some in the Wheaton community, Anglicanism provides a missing link.
Storytelling Project Drops First-Ever Music Album

By Noah Cassetto
Featuring Wheaton rappers and singers, the project was inspired by Psalm 107.
Wheaton College Conducts First-Ever Historical Race Review

A task force plans to deliver their preliminary findings to the board of trustees in May.
Confusion Over Pay Raises Leads to Frustration Among Faculty

By Noah Cassetto and Ruth Kim
In response to concerns, Provost Lee will ask the board of trustees for a 2.5% raise.