GREEK LIFE SPOTLIGHT: KAPPA ALPHA THETA

GREEK LIFE SPOTLIGHT: KAPPA ALPHA THETA

By Rudo Ellen Kazembe ’20 Features Editor Kappa Alpha Theta is an international sorority that was founded in 1870. According to President Emily Norris ’21, “Kappa Alpha Theta was the very first Greek life organization for women that was founded so that women could feel safe and empowered by each other.” This sorority was founded by Bettie Locke Hamilton, Alice Allen Brant, Bettie Tipton Lindsay, and Hannah Fitch Shaw at DePauw University. These women were…

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Professor Spotlight of the Month: Stephanie Caparelli

Professor Spotlight of the Month: Stephanie Caparelli

Professor Caparelli is a lecturer in Politics. She teaches the following courses: Testimonies and Trials, Chicago Trials: Criminal Division, Race and Criminal Justice, Introduction to American Politics and Rhetoric of Law. This interview was conducted by Rudo Ellen Kazembe ’20. Stentor: What did you study in College? Professor Caparelli: l was a Politics and Communications double major. I minored in Sociology and Anthropology. I studied here at Lake Forest College. Stentor: What strategies did you…

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Humans of Lake Forest: Charles Jones ‘17

Humans of Lake Forest: Charles Jones ‘17

Humans of Lake Forest: Charles Jones ’17 By Rudo Kazembe ’20 Charles Jones ‘17 is a second-semester senior at the College. He is a confident young man who is well-known for his involvement in music and poetry performances. Stentor: What are you most passionate about? Jones: l guess I’d say my poetry. It’s one of the things that drives me and keeps me going. I do poem covers for my poetry…I did it for the…

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Humans of Lake Forest: Hakob Parsamyan ‘20

Humans of Lake Forest: Hakob Parsamyan ‘20

Stentor: Do you have any hidden talents that most people don’t know about? Parsamyan: At my old school, I was a Model United Nations panelist. We held a wide variety of discussions and debates focusing on political and other global issues and how they affect nations. I’ve been a participant of various conferences around the world. An example of a conference that I planned was a social justice conference in the UK. I also organised…

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Celebrating Cultural Diversity on Campus

Celebrating Cultural Diversity on Campus

One of the foundations of the Lake Forest College Forester Five is student development through “embracing diversity. This consists of accepting differences, intercultural understanding, and celebration of differences that the institution values. Lake Forest College values diversity because it enhances the learning experience for students by being part of an environment with people that actively share a wide range of opinions, perspectives, and experiences that they can share with the rest of the community. The…

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