Why Saying ‘Educate Yourself’ Just Isn’t Enough

Why Saying ‘Educate Yourself’ Just Isn’t Enough

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 3 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on November 13, 2020. Editor’s note: The article below was originally published on the Neretva blog (https://neretvastream.wordpress.com/) on August 23, 2020, and is reprinted with the author’s permission. By Jovana Jovanovska ’23  Staff Writer  jovanovskaj@mx.lakeforest.edu  “A picture is worth a thousand words”—a thought we all find familiar and we could easily associate with the foundation of Instagram. In today’s world, Instagram…

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Justice for Breonna Taylor

Justice for Breonna Taylor

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 16, 2020. Maryam Javed ’21  Opinions Editor  javedm@mx.lakeforest.edu On March 13, 2020, 26-year-old Breonna Taylor was murdered in her own home by three Louisville police department officers. Breonna Taylor was an exceptional EMT, who worked at two hospitals and helped respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. She was a selfless woman and a joy to those around her. The…

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Trump is not a conservative

Trump is not a conservative

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 2 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on October 16, 2020. By Nathaniel Bodnar ’21 Staff Writer  bodnarnm@mx.lakeforest.edu President Trump is not a conservative. He routinely rejects the fundamental underpinnings of the American experiment and has little to no philosophical coherence. Conservatism is not a universal or timeless philosophy. To be a conservative is to conserve the foundations your country was built on. In America, conservatives are often…

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Coronavirus: A Revival of Unionism?

Coronavirus: A Revival of Unionism?

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Kobena Amoah ’23 Staff Writer amoahka@mx.lakeforest.edu  It had previously been thought that organized labor had been confined to the dustbins of history; however, much of the recent developments in relation to the pandemic have altered my thoughts about the issue. Granted, while organized labor has more reason than other groups to feel ambivalent about the developmental path…

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Gender Reveal Parties and Wildfires

Gender Reveal Parties and Wildfires

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Maryam Javed ’21  Opinions Editor  javedm@mx.lakeforest.edu  We are living in unprecedented times. A raging pandemic, persistent political instability, mass protests, and climate change are only some of the issues we as a country are facing. These issues make this arguably one of the most stressful times in modern history. The El Dorado fire in San Bernardino County,…

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El Feminicidio: Redefining Womanhood and Female Activism in Mexico

El Feminicidio: Redefining Womanhood and Female Activism in Mexico

The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 1 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on September 18, 2020. Hayley Headley ’24  Guest Contributor  Editor’s note: This article was originally published on the Whorticulturalist blog and is reprinted with the author’s permission. To view the next article in the series, visit: https://www.thewhorticulturalist.com/read/elmachismo  While millions of women in North America and Europe celebrated their women’s day with marches and fun social media posts, Mexico was learning what…

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