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New organization encourages students to speak up

Mature discussions lead to better understanding
Do you want to be heard on campus? Do you have problems and concerns that you feel need to be discussed? If so, then the new organization called S.P.E.A.K. is the organization for you. S.P.E.A.K. is an acronym for Speaking Profoundly on Everyday Arguments using Knowledge.

Lakeland College recruits a new recruiter

Admissions director settles into his first semester at Lakeland
Lakeland College recruits a new recruiter
Since he first came to Lakeland, Nick Spaeth has tried to become familiar with this place and its people, and he has found a niche here. Spaeth joined the college in June to serve as the new director of admissions. "The campus is gorgeous, and I've really enjoyed getting to know it," he said.

Texas Roadhouse arrives in Sheboygan

The rumors are true: things are better in Texas
Texas Roadhouse arrives in Sheboygan
Texas. The name invokes thoughts of food and festivities, frontiersmen and presidents, cowboys (both on the field and off) and country music. I loathe country music. If you've travelled into Sheboygan on Highway 42 this semester, you may have noticed the new Texas Roadhouse just south of I-43.

Lakeland student shares his American dream

From Kosovo, to Germany, to the U.S., from refugee to American citizen
Lakeland student shares his American dream
At twenty four years old, Shqipron Qunaj (pronounced Sh-Chip-Ron Chew-Nye), a transfer student from UW-Sheboygan, has seen and done more than many Americans will do in their lifetimes. Shqipron, an international business major, has lived in three countries, and has learned how to fluently speak four different languages.

Dr. Schilcutt: great since 1958

Prof shares about his 50+ years at Lakeland
Dr. Schilcutt:  great since 1958
Five decades. Parents of many Lakeland students have yet to experience fifty years. Holding a single position with the same employer for that length of time is virtually unheard of nowadays. In fifty years a lot is absorbed, a lot is experienced, and a lot is shared.

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