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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

COVID-19 in Lakeland; Students' Perspective on Vaccines

COVID-19 in Lakeland; Students’ Perspective on Vaccines

Hanna Kotche, Staff Reporter February 10, 2021

After a little over a year since the first case of COVID-19 became widely known, there is a vaccine, but not just one, there are three vaccines that are available for workers who directly work with patients...

‘Avenue Q’ Review: Endearingly taboo

‘Avenue Q’ Review: Endearingly taboo

Zeni Yacab, Staff Reporter April 12, 2018

On April 5, Lakeland’s theatre department opened the Bradley doors for a production of the musical comedy “Avenue Q.” Over the past few weeks, the musical’s well-known bizzare reputation stopped...

“Ice & Fire” concert breaks a mediocre streak

“Ice & Fire” concert breaks a mediocre streak

Gabrielle Boss, Staff Reporter March 5, 2018

Over the past couple of years, some of Lakeland’s choir and band performances have been slightly lackluster. However, with Feb. 25’s “Ice & Fire,” they gave one of their best performances in years.   The...

Drunk students need safe transportation

Drunk students need safe transportation

Megan Hellmer, Staff Reporter February 17, 2018

If you have seen the news about the issue of potential drunk driving between campus and JB's, you know nothing gets “closer to home.” It's hard to miss what the problem is: the balance between offering...

Review: “Cuckoo’s Nest” fist-clenchingly investing

Review: “Cuckoo’s Nest” fist-clenchingly investing

Chase Lindgren, Staff Reporter November 16, 2017

The hard work and dedication of a semester of play practice was showcased in the Bradley Theatre in the performance of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” which was riveting, funny, sad, and at times...

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