Different Generations Fail to Agree on the Use of Mental Health Resources

Different Generations Fail to Agree on the Use of Mental Health Resources

By Nicolle Bek ’25 Staff Writer  bekn29@lfc.edu In the present society, the topic of mental health is generally viewed differently between younger and older generations. More specifically, opinions revolving around mental health resources, such as therapy and prescribed medication, are the main topics of debate. When it comes to mental health resources, generally older generations, like Boomers, are more hesitant to support the resources. On the other hand, the younger generations, like Millenials and Gen…

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Illinois Is One Election Away from Losing Roe v. Wade

By Delfina Jorgensen ’25  Staff Writer  jorgensendra00@lfc.edu  Photo courtesy of Unsplash user Rishi Kumar.  With Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott creating a new law banning abortions, every state in the country is watching. While Texas is 1,126 miles from Chicago, what’s happening in the Lone Star State might have ramifications in Illinois. The 1973 Supreme Court Case of Roe v. Wade helped women gain the right to an abortion. Still, every state is able to…

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Searching for the College’s 14th President

Searching for the College’s 14th President

By Adam Hartzer ’23  Editor-in-Chief and Layout Editor  hartzeraj@lfc.edu  On June 25, 2021, President of Lake Forest College Stephen Schutt sent a message to the campus community informing that the 2021-22 academic year will be his final year serving as president.  In his message, Schutt shares his decision to begin a transition to retirement.  “Two decades is a considerable period for anyone, and I informed the Board of Trustees this morning that the academic year…

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Return to In-Campus Learning

Return to In-Campus Learning

The Article below was published in Vol. 137, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 17, 2021. By Sergio Bardesi-Texocotitla ’22 A&E Editor and Chive Editor bardesitexoc@lfc.edu  Returning to campus is an exciting, yet somewhat dreadful, change of pace! For some students, they have been on campus since Spring ’21. For many students, such as the first-years, they are attending Lake Forest College in-person for the first time. Yet others have not…

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Renovated Young Hall Ready To Open In Fall Semester

Renovated Young Hall Ready To Open In Fall Semester

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 8 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on April 30, 2021. By Emma Overton ’21 and Adam Hartzer ’23  Editor-in-Chief and News Editor | Managing Editor and Layout Editor  overtoneg@lfc.edu | hartzeraj@lfc.edu  Originally known as College Hall, Young Hall has a rich history at Lake Forest College since its construction in the late 1870s. According to the team overseeing the current renovation of Young Hall, which…

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Campus Response To COVID-19 Continues Despite Setback

Campus Response To COVID-19 Continues Despite Setback

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 8 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on April 30, 2021. Emma Overton ’21  Editor-in-Chief and News Editor  overtoneg@lfc.edu  On April 20, Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Andrea Conner notified the campus community via email that the College would revert from Phase 3 of the “Lake Forest College Plan for Spring 2021 Semester in Response to Coronavirus” (referred to as “the Plan”),…

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