El Feminicidio: Redefining Womanhood and Female Activism in Mexico

El Feminicidio: Redefining Womanhood and Female Activism in Mexico

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Hayley Headley ’24  Guest Contributor  Editor’s note: This article was originally published on the Whorticulturalist blog and is reprinted with the author’s permission. To view the next article in the series, visit: https://www.thewhorticulturalist.com/read/elmachismo  While millions of women in North America and Europe celebrated their women’s day with marches and fun social media posts, Mexico was learning what…

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An Entirely Remote Semester for LFC

An Entirely Remote Semester for LFC

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Emma G. Overton ’21  Editor-in-Chief and News Editor  overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu  The transition to remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic during the Spring 2020 semester became official on March 16, following an announcement by President Schutt that the College would move to online learning and cease the residential program for the remainder of the semester. This transition was,…

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Meet the 2020 Editorial Staff of The Stentor

Meet the 2020 Editorial Staff of The Stentor

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. By Stephanie Carlson ’21 Associate and Sports Editor carlsonsa@lakeforest.edu Meet Emma Overton ’21, Editor-in-Chief and News Editor Hometown: Kankakee, Illinois Areas of Study: Double Major in Politics and Environmental Studies, Minor in Legal Studies  Additional Extracurricular Involvement: President of the League for Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP), Editor for Intertext, Campus Sustainability Committee Member, Legal Studies Student…

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Motte and Bailey arguments: lousy no matter who makes them

Motte and Bailey arguments: lousy no matter who makes them

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Nathaniel Bodnar ’21  Staff Writer  Motte and Bailey arguments seem to be everywhere in our current discourse. But first, what are these arguments? Motte and Bailey arguments comprise an argument that a person makes that takes an outlandish position (Bailey) and, once pushed on their position, the person retreats to a much more reasonable position (Motte). The…

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Letter from the Editor – March 31, 2020

Letter from the Editor – March 31, 2020

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 7 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on March 31, 2020. Hello all,  As a result of the College’s decision to move classes online, close residence halls, and cancel campus events for the remainder of the spring semester, the Stentor will shift to digital publication for the rest of the semester. The Stentor staff and I are looking forward to returning to print publication in the…

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Campus Evictions and The International Student Housing Crisis

Campus Evictions and The International Student Housing Crisis

By: Kobena Amoah ‘23  amoahka@mx.lakeforest.edu   It is the middle of Spring Break and it has become increasingly obvious that we are in the middle of a crisis. School closures have become the normative standard in dealing with the pandemic. I check my email and dial phone numbers often in a frantic search of a solution to what has become a desperate situation. A friend of mine calls, informing me of his school’s decision to…

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