This year’s race is more competitive than the last few years as accessibility, advocacy and school spirit take center stage. Three pairs of candidates for…
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In light of decreased undergraduate enrollment, the college expands campus housing options for graduate students. Starting next semester, the campus apartments located at 705 Michigan…
The devotional and community groups organization, designed for students from Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander backgrounds, is restructuring since Ray Chang’s departure. Chaplain Angulus…
An email and a town hall finalized the college’s downsizing efforts, which have been anticipated since the beginning of the academic year. Wheaton College announced…
A small team of seniors who wrote the document hoped it would start dialogue about issues of social justice on campus. On Monday, Jan. 23,…
This year’s Q&A with President Ryken was a back-and-forth of the serious and the silly. To those who are nostalgic for a bygone era of…
Town mayor signed the proclamation to honor the ensemble’s 35th anniversary. In a city council meeting on Nov. 7, Philip Suess, the mayor of Wheaton,…
The chaplain’s office said they intend to incorporate prayer vigils regularly into campus life. On Friday, Dec. 2, students from Wheaton College, Moody Bible Institute…
Three weeks after an initial announcement, the college is releasing more specifics about the academic budget cuts. The budget cuts announced Nov. 17 will affect…