How many students need to be more cautious
by Becky Meyer in News
The Phi Delta Omega sorority organized Sexual Assault Awareness Week, and it began on Monday, Nov. 10.
StWEA members converse with veteran teachers for new ideas
by Nicole Holland in News
Members of the new Student Wis. Education Association (StWEA) attended the Wis. Education Association Council annual teachers' conference hosted in Madison Wis. on Oct. 31.
Sophomore Grace Jairo and protein aggragation
by Nicole Holland in News
Sophomore, Grace Jairo, presented her protein research at 19th Annual Argonne Undergraduate Research Symposium on Nov. 7.
Students encouraged to contribute this year
by Erik Hyrkas in News
Some Lakeland faculty and staff may have blue and orange hair on the last day of finals thanks to a United Way Fundraiser next week. The annual fundraiser, organized with the help of Jack Schoemer, director of human resources, Shikara Beaudoin, accounting and human resources coordinator and Jennifer Graff, senior and human resources student worker, and the rest of the United Way team, involves everyone on campus this year.
Kathleen Rath Marr discusses national convention and controversy
by Nicole Holland in News
Kathleen Rath Marr, professor of biology and chair of the Natural Science Division, held a presentation about stem cell research on Tuesday Nov. 11. She attended The World Stem Cell Summit Sept. 21-23 and relayed information to interested members of the Lakeland community.
Barack Obama wins after longest campaign in history
by Jessica Lillie in News
Barack Obama told supporters on Tuesday, Nov. 4, that "change has come to America." He celebrated his victory in Chicago's Grant Park, the city where he launched his political career.