By Helen Huiskes
After returning home to finish the semester, students faced new challenges ranging from mental health to Internet connectivity and study space.
Category Archives: News
Faculty, Staff, Administration and Students Speak Up about Chaplain Blackmon’s Dismissal
By Tennyson Bush and Carolina Lumetta
Six months after the chaplain’s firing, questions remain.
Student Evangelists Who Won Free Speech Suit Against the City of Chicago Split from OCO
By Jeff Heinen
Former members of CET have since formed a weekly fellowship meeting for prayer and worship.
Students Reflect on Casting Votes, and Awaiting Results, in a Contentious Election
By Carolina Lumetta and Helen Huiskes
A majority of Wheaties voted by mail, but some cast their ballot at local polling places on Election Day.
Safety Trumps Sustainability Mid-Pandemic
By Grace Kenyon
Individually packaged meals are great for limiting cross-contamination but generate a lot of garbage.
Record Poll Shows Wheaton Wants Biden
By Helen Huiskes, Tennyson Bush & Carolina Lumetta
Wheaton students told the Record who they’re voting for and why.
An Inside Look at Wheaton’s Most Mysterious Building
By Emily Nead
Turned into a COVID-19 isolation ward over the summer, East Campus still awaits its first residents.
Citing Bias, Faculty Adopt New Course Evaluation Policy
By Kaitlin Liebling
Rather than presenting student perspectives to tenure committees, professors will write their own narratives.
Why were Financial Aid Packages so Delayed this Semester?
By Emily Brabec
Allocation errors in the aid office try students’ patience and test their faith.
How does COVID-Safe, Thunder Strong Compare?
By Daniel Rees
As the US heads into a third potential peak in coronavirus cases, the Record investigates how other midwestern colleges are taking precautions.