Johnson Science Center Renovation Funded by Donations, Not by Student Tuition Dollars

Johnson Science Center Renovation Funded by Donations, Not by Student Tuition Dollars

The Johnson Science Center will undergo a $40 million renovation beginning this summer to expand its current space and to update the old and technologically behind lab space. According to President Schutt, “The money for our project is being raised from generous College supporters who appreciate the importance of our science programs. No student tuition dollars are being spent on science construction.” Science majors are applauding the decision to renovate the Center, believing that this…

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Students Refuse to Eat in the Caf Due to “Too Much Variety”

Students Refuse to Eat in the Caf Due to “Too Much Variety”

Freshly tossed salad shipped daily from Ireland and the fully equipped fruit bar are some of the many options students are complaining about this year. Autumn Scholling ’18 said that she bought the 10-meal plan this semester after she boycotted eating at the Caf, since she couldn’t make up her mind on what she wanted to eat. Scholling said the different kinds of food were too much for her to choose from. She explained, “I…

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New Clubs at the College Spark Student Interest

New Clubs at the College Spark Student Interest

Google at Lake Forest College is as wide reaching as Google itself. The goal of the group is to let students be aware of what Google has to offer, varying from the latest Google Apps to the many opportunities Google offers for college students. Following the philosophy at Google, we want to enhance the students’ experience at school and beyond to achieve something greater than great. Right now, we are currently planning a presentation on the…

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What You Need to Know About Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses

What You Need to Know About Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses

Some female students view sports teams on campus in a bad light for sexual misconduct. According to the Lake Forest College Public Safety blotter, since August there have been five reported sexual misconduct cases, most of which were off-campus. In 1994, scholars Jeff Benedict and Todd Crosset conducted a study on college athletes and discovered that, while male student athletes only make up about 3.3% of the college students, they commit 19% of sexual assault and 35%…

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