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The Lakeland Mirror

Lakeland University's Student-Run Newsite

The Lakeland Mirror

Lakeland University's Student-Run Newsite

The Lakeland Mirror

Five Star program introduced to Greek life

Five Star program introduced to Greek life

Amanda Smith, Managing Editor May 12, 2015

Over 100 students belong to one of six Greek Life chapters on campus, which includes Alpha Psi Alpha, Phi Delta Omega, Pi Kappa Gamma, Beta Sigma Omega, Mu Lambda Sigma and Zeta Chi. This school year,...

Ron Haas - 
Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science - 
Favorite Memory: “I am retiring with no regrets and with an incredible collection of beautiful memories and cherished friends and colleagues.” - 
Future plans: Fishing, biking, downhill skiing and taking online courses. - 
“To my present and former students, best of luck and I hope to see you at homecoming in future years.”

Faculty share plans for life after Lakeland

April 22, 2015

At the end of this semester, several faculty members will be leaving Lakeland College. Martin Ulrich, associate professor of German and music, was unavailable for comment. Pictures are courtesy of Lakeland...

Rose Provencher, manager of student employment, says goodbye to LC.

An unexpected opportunity for Provencher

Romain johnson, Staff Reporter April 22, 2015

By Romain johnson Staff reporter [email protected] Enjoying the outdoors, taking walks and doing yoga are some of the things that Rose Provencher, manager of student employment, does in her...

A local animal welfare organization has helped with the sterilization and vaccination of these young kitties.

Lakeland Campus ‘littered’ with feral cats and kittens

Davida Marthenze, Staff Reporter April 22, 2015

By Davida Marthenze Staff reporter [email protected] Of all the students who attend Lakeland College, 70 percent live on campus. However, this number excludes some very unusual on-campus...

Aimee Thrune, second-year senior math, Spanish and education major, studies for the upcoming finals week.

Triple major Thrune wins Koehler Award

Danielle Livingston, Staff Reporter April 22, 2015

Aimee Thrune, second-year senior math, Spanish and education major, walks up to the classroom board in China. Each American student is paired with an international student for an integral math race to...

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