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Free, Confidential STD & HIV Screening by Taunton Family Planning at Norton Medical Center. Contact Cynthia Maricle (x8210) to schedule an appointment.
Due to popular demand, the International café is returning! Feel free to stop by for hot chocolate / apple cider and play games, watch videos and speak your 2nd, 3rd or 4th languages with fellow staff, faculty and students.
Join retired professor Ed Tong for Tai Chi every Friday beginning February 2nd from 12:30 - 1:30 PM in the Dance Studio.
WORK/PLAY, aka Danielle and Kevin McCoy, work in graphic design, printmaking, textiles, teaching, curating, and activism.
On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.
The Base Open Office Hours with the staffs of the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and The Center for Social Justice and Community Impact. The staffs of both Centers will be in The Base and available with coffee and snacks. If you're curious as to what we're up to, want to get involved in […]
Come see all the clubs and organizations that Wheaton has to offer! Hosted By: Student Government Association Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1672818 This event was imported from another calendar source and may not be up-to-date. See the original event here: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1672818
WORK/PLAY, aka Danielle and Kevin McCoy, work in graphic design, printmaking, textiles, teaching, curating, and activism.
On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.