5 books that will get you into the Halloween spirit

5 books that will get you into the Halloween spirit

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 18, 2019 By Leah Moss ’20  A&E Editor Give the Dark My Love by Beth Revis Give the Dark my Love tells the story of an aspiring young alchemist named Nedra who must turn to the dark, forbidden world of necromancy when a deadly plague wreaks havoc on her island and threatens the lives of her beloved family. The…

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Trump’s rash decisions lead to further devastation in Syria

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 18, 2019 By Maryam Javed ’21 Opinions Editor The bloody civil war in Syria has been raging for almost a decade now. Tensions have recently escalated further since President Donald Trump withdrew American troops from the region of Rojava in Northern Syria, predominantly inhabited by Kurds and Assyrians, which paved the way for Turkish forces to invade. Turkish military…

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Community Caucus encourages difficult dialogue

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 18, 2019 By Sangjun Hornewer ‘20 Editor-in-Chief Thirty members of the campus community came together on Thursday, September 26 for the first Community Caucus event to discuss the campus climate and how it affects students, faculty, and staff alike.  The event was led by Director of Intercultural Relations Claudia Ramirez Islas and Assistant Professor of History and African American…

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Impeachment Inquiry Presents Learning Opportunity

Impeachment Inquiry Presents Learning Opportunity

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 18, 2019 By Emma Overton ‘22 Managing and News Section Editor  To address questions of Lake Forest College students and staff over the possible impeachment of President Donald Trump, a panel of Lake Forest political science professors presented an event in the Skybox on October 11, 2019, entitled “Presidential Impeachment: What Is It?”  Professors Zachary Cook, Siobhan Moroney, and…

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Environmental Justice After the ‘Red Summer’ of 1919

Environmental Justice After the ‘Red Summer’ of 1919

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 18, 2019 By Emma Overton ‘22 Managing and News Section Editor Lake Forest College hosted its first on-campus Humanities 2020 project event entitled “Environmental Justice After the Red Summer: Race and Urban Space in Chicagoland” in Calvin Durand Hall on October 11, 2019, making further use of a $1.1 million grant the College was awarded from the Andrew W….

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Newly-Elected Student Government Senators Ready to Lead

Newly-Elected Student Government Senators Ready to Lead

The Article below was published in Vol. 135, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 18, 2019 By Jovana Jovanovska ’23 Staff Writer  Lake Forest College’s Student Government Senate Election results for 2019-2020 were announced on Friday, September 27 via a campus-wide email.  Addressing the fact that, compared to last year, this year’s elections had fewer students running for available positions, Zachary Jenkins ‘20, Student Government president, stated that “there are two large factors…

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