Global, National, and Local COVID-19 Updates

Global, National, and Local COVID-19 Updates

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Jovana Jovanovska ’23  Staff Writer  jovanovskaj@mx.lakeforest.edu In the last few months, people across the country and around the world have experienced mandatory quarantines, new social distancing procedures, wearing face masks, the shift to working from home, and the transition to remote learning. Zoom meetings have become a regularity and the simple act of hugging our friends and…

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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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FBI Chicago Warns Against COVID-19 Scammers and Hackers  

FBI Chicago Warns Against COVID-19 Scammers and Hackers  

By Emma Overton ’21  Editor-in-Chief and News Editor  overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen— with 776,093 positive cases and 41,758 deaths recorded in the United States as of April 21, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—scammers are using the resulting disruption in our daily lives to defraud victims. As thousands of college students across the country have returned home and transitioned to online learning, scammers are targeting their…

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Campus Responds to COVID-19

Campus Responds to COVID-19

By Emma Overton ’22 Editor-in-Chief and News Editor  overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu    Noting that “the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread across the United States and around the globe” in a March 11 email, President Schutt announced the extension of Spring Break to Tuesday, March 17. Although he noted that there were “no known cases of COVID-19 on the Lake Forest College campus,” Schutt explained that “because the number of cases continues to rise across the country ……

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Illinois Primary Election Clouded by Coronavirus Concerns, Biden Wins with 59% of the Vote

Illinois Primary Election Clouded by Coronavirus Concerns, Biden Wins with 59% of the Vote

By Arielle Van Deraa ’21  Digital Editor  vanderaaas@mx.lakeforest.edu   As the Chicago Sun-Times staff who covered the Illinois Primary Election on March 17 noted, “it was an unprecedented Election Day in Illinois—with delayed results, missing election judges, dwindling supplies of hand sanitizer and bickering over whether the state should even hold its primary during a global health pandemic.” On Monday, March 16, the federal government published a new set of guidelines urging Americans not to…

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Campus reacts to Senior 25 Report, Student Places Photo of Brock Turner on Senior 25 Wall

Campus reacts to Senior 25 Report, Student Places Photo of Brock Turner on Senior 25 Wall

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 6 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on March 6, 2020.   By Emma Overton ‘22 Editor-in-Chief and News Section Editor  overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu      Following student activism last fall regarding alleged Title IX violations against members of the Senior 25, President Stephen Schutt tasked three members of the College’s Board of Trustees, William A. Lowry ’84, Cook County commissioner and managing partner of the Chicago law firm Nyhan,…

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