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Theme Houses

Bittersweet House

Bittersweet

Bittersweet House has been designated as the "Spectrum" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Zach Haney

Advisor: Ron Armstrong

 

Elms House

17 Pine, also known as Elms House

Elms House has been designated as the "Outdoors Education House" for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Stewart Craig

Advisor: Dave Begley




Guest House

Guest House

The Guest House has been designated as the "Raise Awareness for Disability Accessibility-Travis Roy Foundation" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Tad Skelley

Advisor: Traci King



11 Howard

11 Howard

11 Howard Street has been designated as the "F.E.E.T. -Feet, Expanding-Exploring Together" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Kate Kimball/Michelle Skolnik

Advisor: Margaret Werner



22 Howard
22 Howard

22 Howard Street will be the "Global Care: Many Voices" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Veronica Rogers/Elizabeth Willis

Advisor: Kim Miller



44 Howard

44 Howard

44 Howard Street will be the "House of the Living Arts (HOLA)" for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Marianne Honeycutt

Advisor: Andrew Howard




Lindens

Lindens

Lindens has been designated as the "Women of Color/Social Responsibility"house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

Co-Presidents: Jennifer Salazar

Advisors: Raquel Ramos





5/7 Pine

5 Pine

5/7 Pine has been designated as the "Education in the Great Recession" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Jennifer Bourgoin

Advisor: John Miller



Davis House

Davis House has been designated as the "UWC-United World College" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

President: Sasha Kim

Advisor: Alfredo Varela







9 Taunton

9 Taunton, also known at ECCO House

9 Taunton Avenue has been designated as the "ECCO" house for the 2009-2010 academic year.

The Ecco House's focus is on bringing a sustainable way of life to our community and the Wheaton community through ecological, spiritual, social, and academic means.

Ecologically, the members bring mindfulness to daily practices within the house by using Eco friendly cleaning products, collecting grey water from sinks and showers to flush the toilet, conserving energy, and experimenting with different food composting methods.


Spiritually, the house celebrates the natural cycles of life by restoring a healthy relationship with the earth and all beings. Drawing on many inclusive religious and spiritual rituals that bring awareness to the ecological crisis in the world.

Socially, students in the ECCO house place a great importance on being a supportive community for each other and the Wheaton campus as a whole, by sharing various responsibilities equally as well as hosting a monthly potluck open to the Wheaton community.


President: Jon Phillips

Advisor: Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus

 

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