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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

Karalee vs. Leah: Does Planned Parenthood help college women?

Karalee vs. Leah: Does Planned Parenthood help college women?

Karalee Manis and Leah Ulatowski November 12, 2015

In the wake of national debates about whether or not Planned Parenthood should be defunded, we asked our columnists their opinions about the organization's impact on students--specifically, does it...

“Blue Ruin” stunningly honest, goes above and beyond

“Blue Ruin” stunningly honest, goes above and beyond

Luke Ulatowski, Social Media Editor November 9, 2015

As long as the will to make money without earning it thrives, so does Kickstarter. Whether it’s a shoddy, broken video game or a bowl of potato salad, plenty of artists’ wishes have been granted...

Karalee vs. Leah: Should the college limit activities to curb student behavior?

Karalee vs. Leah: Should the college limit activities to curb student behavior?

Leah Ulatowski and Karalee Manis November 4, 2015

This past semester, Lakeland College has cut back on the hours that the 1862 Lounge serves alcohol, stopped sponsoring student activities early in the week and eliminated "Reading Day." Some students...

Freshman education major Derrick Green (middle left) delivers some slang from the past after freshman KJ Odom's (far left) brief rendition of MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This," while freshman psychology and Spanish major Olivia Hansen (middle right) shows off a myriad of old fashion fads and exercise science and freshman sports management major Jacob Servais (far right) waits to speak of technology's advancement during "Wandering Through the Decades," the final presentation of two Public Speaking classes' special production on "change" on Oct. 27.

Public Speaking classes unite to preach change on speech day

Luke Ulatowski, Social Media Editor October 31, 2015

On Tuesday, Oct. 27, students from two separate Public Speaking classes led by professors Casey Schmitt, assistant professor of communication, and Charlie Krebbs, associate professor of theatre and speech,...

Sophomore Michael Whitley (left) and Freshman Eddie Strickland (right) cheer on a child at Lincoln-Erdman Elementary School's Halloween event.

Muskie football gets into Halloween spirit at Lincoln-Erdman Elementary School

Leah Ulatowski, Photos courtesy of Breanna Weber October 30, 2015

Muskie football players got into the festive spirit by volunteering at Lincoln-Erdman Elementary School's Halloween event in Sheboygan on Oct. 23. The men handed out candy, helped organize games and...

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