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New recording studio open for jamming

By Tara Vocino '10 / Senior Staff

Many people do not even know where the recording studio at Wheaton College Community Station (WCCS) is, but it recently went through a $25,000 remodeling project. It is hidden next to the Loft and near the elevator on the first floor of Balfour Hood. According to co-general manager Sean Penchoff '10, the recording studio originally was four small rooms with multi-colored walls.

Sex and the Dimple

Freshman Boy Blues

By Isaac Napell '13

Pity the freshman boy. Not more than six months he was at the top of the social food chain. As soon as he steps on campus all is taken from him. He tries desperately to meet his female classmates while they are snatched up by upperclassmen, who hover like vultures waiting for the next batch to stumble wide-eyed and innocent into 5 Taunton.

Easygoing men's style: Leo Glazer '10

By Isaac Napell '13 / Wire Staff

Fashion doesn't have to be flashy; just ask Leo Glazer, who was born witness to the epitome of high-end fashion. His sense of style is refreshingly subtle, down to Earth, and his thoughts on fashion are, not surprisingly, very wise. Q: What do you think has been the most important factor contributing to your personal sense of style? A: My mother more than anything else.

Eat dinner with Hillel

By Samantha Anndreacchi '11 / Wire Staff

The spread included Shish Kebab (both chicken and lamb), hummus, pita, salad, falafel and baba ganoush. From the sight of the food and the vibrant energy in the room, Wheaton's Shabbat dinner appeared to be a festive and fun one. Hillel, an important and central club on campus, hosts Shabbat dinner, and no, you don't have to be Jewish to attend.

Sex and the Dimple

Finals Frustration

Finals and frustration go hand in hand. Papers, presentations, and exams in due time contribute to the highest levels of stress the semester has seen. With endless hours spent in the library, art studio, or lab, your normal schedule has, overnight, turned into unfathomable chaos.

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