For the most part, everyone here at Wheaton knows good old Hebe, the cupbearer of the gods, who resides in the courtyard between Kilham and Metcalf. Here is a glimpse into the tales of a number of other statues and pieces that you may see around campus on an every day basis.
Seats surrounded the stage on all sides in the Kresge Experimental Theater for the opening performance of Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit, an existential exploration of three very different characters' introduction to their eternal damnation. The audience could see each other as well as they could see the actors, adding to the claustrophobia of the setting: a single room with but three chairs, a shapeless hunk of bronze, and a paper knife.