News
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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Author of How To Be An Antiracist, To Speak at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Summit
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 6 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on March 12, 2021. Emma Overton ’21 Editor-in-Chief and News Editor overtoneg@lfc.edu A #1 New York Times best-selling author, the youngest-ever winner of the National Book Award for Nonfiction, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and Director…
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Campus Facilities Modified to be COVID-safe
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 5 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on February 19, 2021. By Paityn Tabor ’23 Staff Writer taborpn@mx.lakeforest.edu In order to safely serve students, the College made some major alterations for the spring 2021 semester. Campus facilities that look a bit different this spring include the Sports and…
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Students Share Their Modified Classroom Experiences
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 5 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on February 19, 2021. By Jenna Stern ’22 Staff Writer sternjl@mx.lakeforest.edu Owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students returned to campus for a spring semester that looks very different from previous semesters. In order to limit the spread of COVID-19, access…
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COVID-19 Cases Spike in the First Week Back on Campus
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 5 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on February 19, 2021. By Emma Overton ’21 and Stephanie Carlson ’21 Editor-in-Chief & News Editor | Associate Editor & Sports Editor overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu | carlsonsa@mx.lakeforest.edu Editor’s note: As of press time, the College remains in Phase 1 of the Plan. At…
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“The Neuroscience of Racial Bias” Talk Held
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 5 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on February 19, 2021. By Alec Macartney ‘24 Staff Writer macartneyac@mx.lakeforest.edu The human brain recognizes race in less than a second. With this point, Dr. Jennifer Kubota, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Science and Political Science and…
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Pass/Fail Policy Change for Fall 2020 semester the result of Student Government advocacy
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 4 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on December 4, 2020. Emma G. Overton ’21 Editor-in-Chief and News Editor overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu While temporary changes were made to the Lake Forest College Pass/Fail Policy for the spring 2020 semester due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, no such changes…
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Forum on return to campus addresses questions
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 4 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on December 4, 2020. Emma G. Overton ’21 Editor-in-Chief and News Editor overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu After a fully remote fall 2020 semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lake Forest College is planning for a return to campus for most students, faculty, and staff…
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National and Local COVID-19 Developments – December 2020
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 4 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on December 4, 2020. Jovana Jovanovska ’23 Staff Writer jovanovskaj@mx.lakeforest.edu Will the COVID-19 pandemic challenge the way we usually spend Christmas? With less than a month until one of the most celebrated holidays in the world, there’s a lot of anticipation…
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TEDx Lake Forest College Persists Despite Pandemic
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 3 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on November 13, 2020. Emma Overton ’21 and Adam Hartzer ’23 Editor-in-Chief and News Editor, Managing Editor and Layout Editor overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu and hartzeraj@mx.lakeforest.edu TED Conferences, a nonprofit organization whose name stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and their related TED talks, have…
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Updates on Spring Semester Planning
The Article below was published in Vol. 136, Issue 3 of the Lake Forest College Stentor on November 13, 2020. Emma Overton ’21 Editor-in-Chief and News Editor overtoneg@mx.lakeforest.edu Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lake Forest College held a fully remote fall 2020 semester. With plans to reopen campus for the upcoming spring semester and plans to release…









