HNGR Field Report: Reilly Thompson

“…Ento Lubanga!… But God!”
Football Players Target Kilby House Women with Annual Pumpkin Prank

The vandalism incident, occurring the day after the presidential election, included politically-tinged profanity.
HNGR Field Report: Molly Momberger

Living in the tension.
Jesus Loves the Little Children

Why believers should advocate against abortion.
Pro-life Cannot Mean Pro-Israel

American evangelicals need to stand for what they claim their values are.
Was the Cosmos Expecting Us?

In the seventh installment of the Questioning Christianity series, physicist Luke Barnes examines how the complexity of the universe relates to faith.
Screaming, Crying, Throwing Up IV

Wheaton College’s juggler-extraordinaire Philip Holst reflects on his talent show performances over the years and what he plans to do next.
Autumn: The Season for Rest, Reflection and Fun

Whether it’s the crisp air, the holidays, time with family or simply new seasonal latte flavors, the fall season has something for everybody to enjoy.
“Chromakopia” and the Power of Confession

Tyler, the Creator’s eighth studio album takes on a new tone, discussing family and fame while redefining his sound and persona.
This Day in the Record: Where Wheaton Meets Washington

A deep dive into the Record archives reveals how the Wheaton College campus community has thought about the election throughout generations.
Our Civic Duty: For Christ and His Kingdom

Wheaton students share their voting experiences and the presidential candidates they voted for.
Native American Graduate Student Presents Lakota Flag to Wheaton College

A short flag presentation ceremony honored Wheaton’s relationship with a Lakota pastor.
Gallery Review: Seeing Blue

After 35 years at Wheaton College, Gregory Schreck will retire at the end of this year. His most recent exhibit, “All are Welcome,” celebrates his career as a photographer and professor.
Wheaton Students to Travel to Ecuador with Operation Christmas Child

During the upcoming Christmas break, a team of Wheaton students will join Samaritan’s Purse in Quito, Ecuador to participate in Operation Christmas Child.
Honoring the Body

Students begin class by learning to manage their emotions and being still in God’s presence.
Chai and Biscuits: The British Club Hosts a Bake-Off

Wheaton Students compete in a bake-off for the British Club’s first rendition of The Great British Bake Off.
Film Review: Cellar Doors and Creepy Rabbits

Fall film favorite “Donnie Darko” operates on a higher spiritual dimension.
“I can trust God, and I can feel anxious.”

Students voice their perspectives about Wheaton College’s mental health care as national trends indicate an increase in student needs.