Monthly Archives: January 2014

Wheaton’s One Exception to a Generous Orthodoxy

When campus speakers are consistently selected from a narrow slice of the wide spectrum of theological viewpoints on LGBTQ people, Wheaton does a disservice to its students—students who are wholly capable of seeking truth in dialogue rather than swallowing pre-packaged

Wheaton’s One Exception to a Generous Orthodoxy

When campus speakers are consistently selected from a narrow slice of the wide spectrum of theological viewpoints on LGBTQ people, Wheaton does a disservice to its students—students who are wholly capable of seeking truth in dialogue rather than swallowing pre-packaged

Not the Only Story

By Amy Jensen Class of 2008 We passed around paint-flecked mugs of tea as people gathered in the loft of the Adams Art Building on that evening in early spring, 2007.  Thirty or so people, queer and allied, closeted, out,

Not the Only Story

By Amy Jensen Class of 2008 We passed around paint-flecked mugs of tea as people gathered in the loft of the Adams Art Building on that evening in early spring, 2007.  Thirty or so people, queer and allied, closeted, out,

We hear you.

A couple days ago, some members of OneWheaton were made aware of a letter that was posted on Wheaton’s campus. The student wrote about feeling unsafe and unsupported on campus. Below are the responses of several alumni who want to

We hear you.

A couple days ago, some members of OneWheaton were made aware of a letter that was posted on Wheaton’s campus. The student wrote about feeling unsafe and unsupported on campus. Below are the responses of several alumni who want to

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Wingman

Dedicated to the memory of Debra Dunkle by Arik Bjorn “Hey.” “Hmm.” So it began.  A long flight from the Windy City to Athens, the beginning of a summer time-traveling from the Temple of Asclepius to the Kingdom of the

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Wingman

Dedicated to the memory of Debra Dunkle by Arik Bjorn “Hey.” “Hmm.” So it began.  A long flight from the Windy City to Athens, the beginning of a summer time-traveling from the Temple of Asclepius to the Kingdom of the

Interview with Nate Krogh: From Wheaton to the Gay Christian Network

  Next weekend a group of OneWheaton board members and current Wheaton students will attend the Gay Christian Network conference in Chicago. You are invited to join us! Nate Krogh, class of 2008 and current Director of Operations at the

Interview with Nate Krogh: From Wheaton to the Gay Christian Network

  Next weekend a group of OneWheaton board members and current Wheaton students will attend the Gay Christian Network conference in Chicago. You are invited to join us! Nate Krogh, class of 2008 and current Director of Operations at the