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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

The Student Government  Association's Executive Board Member cubicle in the Campus Center currently sits empty, used as storage space for the Student Success and Engagement Team.

Student Government slow at the start

Peter Ludolph, Staff Reporter October 23, 2015

Think back to last school year when the elections for Student Government were taking place. There was an excitement built up. Students felt like they would finally have representation that would voice...

Mitchell Fucile, sophomore business major, has had a passion for wrestling since he was a child.

Wrestler secures award twice

Leah Ulatowski, Editor-in-Chief April 8, 2015

Mitchell Fucile, sophomore business major, has already made Lakeland College history by being the first Muskie in over a decade to receive the National Wrestling Coaches Association Division III Scholar...

Student Government candidates strive to bridge disconnect

Leah Ulatowski, Editor-in-Chief April 4, 2015

Lisa Stephan, student success and engagement coach, said the success coaches have been working to reinvigorate the idea of student government on campus. “We’re really excited to have the candidates...

Lindsay Kleckner, senior criminal justice major, stands by her display at the Sheboygan PetSmart during an adoption event with the Sheboygan County Humane Society.

LC student brings awareness to animal cruelty

Breanna Rae Weber, Chief Photographer & Website Manager March 19, 2015

Puppy Doe was a dog found on the streets of Quincy, Mass., on Aug. 31, 2013. She had been stabbed, burned and had her tongue split. In addition, she was half her normal weight and beaten so severely she...

The Habitat group worked at a local build site for the last work day.

Habitat for Humanity raises the roof in Louisville

Leah Ulatowski, Editor-in-Chief March 19, 2015

Robert Sizemore, chaplain and assistant professor of religion, and nine students made the annual Habitat for Humanity trip to volunteer and help build homes in Louisville, Ky. According to Amanda Bagnall-Newman,...

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