
With Jiu-Jitsu, Wheaton Students Learn Self-Defense and Other Life Lessons
Discipline and community are just two of the reasons students are taking to the sport. The first time he tried jiu-jitsu, at age 15, Michael
Discipline and community are just two of the reasons students are taking to the sport. The first time he tried jiu-jitsu, at age 15, Michael
The cheerleading squad is welcoming new recruits and new ways of encouraging student athletes this year. In the moments leading up to a basketball game,
A few students aim to bring a sailing club to Wheaton with the help of some faculty who are passionate about the sport. While sailing
Avid student lifters encourage intimidated newcomers to try the weight room. It was the beginning of my junior year of high school, which also happened
After a COVID hiatus, the student-organized fan section is back to support Wheaton athletics. As an Illinois Wesleyan player dribbles for his second free throw
The college’s top-ranking athletes close out their fall season with placement on the all-conference team. Last semester, 23 runners, soccer players, football players and one
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Volunteers have been visiting incarcerated young people every Thursday since August. Since last August, when pandemic-related restrictions were lifted, Wheaton students have volunteered every week
One philosophy professor practices a strenuous and unique sport in his free time. Philosophy professor Dr. Robert O’Connor boasts a collection of six unicycles, two
Brian Howell brings theater to the classroom. It’s a Friday night in Wheaton and in a building at the corner of Front and Hale streets
In the wake of campus-wide budget cuts, departments are negotiating how to run programs with fewer faculty and academic staff. Adam Marshall, visiting professor of