New Professors Join Faculty Department at Lake Forest College

New Professors Join Faculty Department at Lake Forest College

Lake Forest College is welcoming several new professors to the faculty for this academic year, 2015-2016. Different departments at the college are already benefiting from the wide variety of courses offered this year. Some of them go from programming language in the computer science department; pass through women, art, and society in the art history department; and ultimately reach classes such as environmental policy in the environmental studies department. While the courses that are offered…

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How Forester Are You?

How Forester Are You?

10 ways to know if you fit into Forester culture Being part of the Forester community could be really exciting, challenging, and maybe wacky. If you belong to this tight-knit network of college students trying to succeed in senior year, you might have done a couple of these things. Check the following list and discover how much you fit into the pop culture at Lake Forest College.   1 You have experienced the deliciousness of…

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Public Safety Moves to South Campus

Public Safety Moves to South Campus

The Public Safety Center, which houses Lake Forest College’s security department, has recently moved from Middle Campus to South Campus, opening up several new benefits. “[We are] providing a continuous and visible campus-wide presence to deter crime and maintain a safe environment,” Director of Public Safety Richard Cohen said. One major benefit the Public Safety Center now has is an emergency generator. The Center’s technological equipment will be fully functional in the event of a…

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McClure Hall’s Lounge Gets a Makeover

McClure Hall’s Lounge Gets a Makeover

This summer, McClure residence hall’s lounge was renovated to include air conditioning and a brand new kitchen. Students have viewed this as a great investment by the College, as the triplet buildings—McClure, Roberts, and Gregory—are older and known to be a little less homey. “I feel like a future upgrade in the Roberts Hall Lounge—like the one in the McClure Lounge—will help foster community and more bonding between the residents as it will allow them…

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Student Government: Elected or Automatic Wins?

Student Government: Elected or Automatic Wins?

Student Government election results were announced in midSeptember, and to the surprise of some students, there were five vacant slots, meaning that there were not enough students interested in running to become an elected representative on behalf of their classmates and community. For the past few years, Student Government has suffered from this same issue in which the organization has had to find other ways to fill up positions in their senate, such as sending…

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Meet New Coach Andrew Rauen

Meet New Coach Andrew Rauen

This school year, the Foresters welcomed a new team member. Andrew Rauen, a Highland Park native, joined the staff as the new facilities assistant and strength and conditioning coordinator. Rauen was, of course, an athlete throughout his life. Playing primarily football and track and field, with a bit of basketball during his high school years, Rauen continued his journey of playing football at the Division I level at Ohio University, which is located in Athens,…

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