Judging by the way the trees are coated with vibrant shades of reds, oranges, greens, and yellows, fall is officially here! Alongside this change, our work loads have increased, and the chill in our forecast has escalated. While some of us have mastered the art of complaining about the cold weather and taken to the typical college uniform of spandex, boots, oversized sweatshirts, and jackets, others, like Kachi Udeoji '12, are fashionably prepared for the seasonal changes.
It was a scary day for the Meadows staff on Oct. 25. All sorts of creatures were running through their hallways-some were even screaming. Though many may think that this is a typical occurrence in Meadows, this day was especially scary. The annual Spooktacular, an event for the entire Norton community, took place from 1-3 p.
If a Wheatie poops in the woods and no one is there to see it, did it happen? Nope. Privacy is key when considering the serious business of doing your business. Comfort, accessibility, cleanliness, and a range of other miscellaneous qualities are also important in adding that extra je-ne-sais-quoi that makes our favorite Wheaton College WCs what they are.
Deysi Melgar '12 has always been a dancer. She has been dancing ever since she can remember. It does not matter what kind of music is playing; as long as a song has a catchy beat, she is going to dance to it. Here on campus, Melgar plays an integral part in the Wheaton dance world.
The walk of shame is maybe one of the most dreaded experiences on a college campus. But what about the Halloween walk of shame? I would have to say that it may be one of the worst walks ever. Let's be honest, it's a little hard to hide the fact that you're dressed in costume as a sexy witch, ninja, or a boy scout as you walk back to your room the next day.