Senior 25 Results Cause Increase of Mood Disorder Symptoms Among Junior Class

Senior 25 Results Cause Increase of Mood Disorder Symptoms Among Junior Class

After the winners of Senior 25 were released in mid-April, the junior class began to show signs of severe distress, guilt, and annoyance at the list of recipients. “I went to Counseling Services to help me through a difficult time after I found out I had not been chosen for Senior 25. It was a real blow to my confidence because I heard I can’t get a job after graduating without it,” a junior said….

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From the Street to the Forest: Innovative Art Project

From the Street to the Forest: Innovative Art Project

This semester, the Lake Forest College Art Department has a big and bold new project for art majors. The Art Department is inviting the rest of the student body to get involved. This hands-on project, entitled “From Street to Forest,” intends to help students to grow as artists and reach their creative potential. The project consists of tagging and spray-painting buildings both on campus and in the town of Lake Forest. All students are encouraged to partake in…

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New Selfie Course Added to FIYS Program

New Selfie Course Added to FIYS Program

In an attempt to remain competitive within the higher education sector, Lake Forest College has recently announced its newest plan to adapt to the ever-changing and technologically crazed world. Starting in the Fall 2015 semester, the college’s first-year studies program, which is designed to transition students from high school to college and prepare them for the daunting four years ahead, will undergo some changes. Currently, the FIYS program emphasizes the development of college level writing skills, as well as critical…

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Zombie Apocalypse Threatens to Take Over the College

Zombie Apocalypse Threatens to Take Over the College

Lake Forest College faculty and staff found their offices trashed and their money vaults empty when they came in to work on April 1. Employees of the College are on edge, suspicious that the students are behind this, yet too afraid to confront any of the young Foresters. The campus was unusually quiet on the morning of April 1. Only a few students were sighted on the Middle Campus Quad, walking abnormally slow and dragging their…

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Lake Forest College Will Soon Be a Dry Campus

Lake Forest College Will Soon Be a Dry Campus

In an attempt to limit the consumption of alcohol, public safety at Lake Forest College will force the campus to be dry starting in August 2015. “With Lake Forest College being such a dry campus already, we figure taking away that right for students of age simply makes sense,” one public safety officer said. Now, most students at the college refrain from the consumption of alcohol, with the exception of a few over-21 students. Since drinking is…

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New Foodservice Company to Replace Aramark

New Foodservice Company to Replace Aramark

The College has officially decided to oust Aramark due to endless complaints from students about the quality of food. The new dining contract with the College has been signed on April 1, 2015 with Squirrelmark. CEO of Squirrelmark, Mark Squire, is passionate about cooking and bringing his best work to hungry college students. “College students are at a very exciting yet confusing turning point in their lives. They’re paying thousands of dollars for a service and get…

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