Wheaton 
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4-9-16
The Surprising Similarity in the Crises Facing Both Wheaton and Oberlin
by Louis B. Gallien, Jr.
One school’s hard Christian right. The other’s devoted to social justice causes. But the trouble they’re facing is rooted in a similar past.
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2-28-16
Has Wheaton Betrayed Its Origins?
by Don James McLaughlin
While it’s impossible to say what Wheaton's founder would have thought of the school's latest controversy, as an abolitionist he stood up for intellectual freedom.
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1-6-16
Surprised by Wheaton’s Decision to Terminate Dissident Professor? Don’t Be!
by Adam Laats
It should serve as a reminder that Wheaton, for all its elite academic reputation, is still a different sort of school.
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