
Surrounded Yet Alone
By Weslie Wilkin
Despite Wheaton’s Christian values, many students in our community feel isolated in their faith.
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.
By Weslie Wilkin
Despite Wheaton’s Christian values, many students in our community feel isolated in their faith.
By Calista Kiper
By Grace Kenyon
Wheaton faculty and students share the stories behind their tattoos.
By Valerie Halim
A HNGR report from Chiang Mai.
By Student Engagement Task Force
This semester, SG has been focusing on diversity, transparency, supporting student needs while in quarantine, and more.
By Erika Filer
What I’ve learned from working with sustainable agriculture projects during my HNGR internship in Chiapas, Mexico.
By Calista Kiper
A task force plans to deliver their preliminary findings to the board of trustees in May.
By Noah Cassetto and Ruth Kim
In response to concerns, Provost Lee will ask the board of trustees for a 2.5% raise.
By Ethan Bert
How Coach Lasso’s Christlikeness is adored even in a post-Christian culture.
By Noah Cassetto
Students find community and forge friendships in Wheaton’s intramural sports.
By Natalie Conrad and Claire Feeney
Discipleship events and overnight prayer vigils are two of Wheaton’s newest offerings.
By Elizabeth Czajkowski
Try baking the perfect Polish pastry.