Underkofler Award presented

Stephanie Rebek, Editor-in-Chief
April 25, 2013
Filed under Top Stories
Stunned and honored, Dr. Brian Frink, associate professor of chemistry and physics, received the 2013 Underkofler Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award at the Honors Convocation this spring. “I am humbled by the fact that students think that I do a good job as well as my colleagues. I just... Read more »
Ridiculous Review: Pizzeria

Stephanie Rebek and Michelle Fromm
March 7, 2013
Filed under Reviews
Pizza—a food of Italian origin with roots going back as far as sixth century B.C.—is eaten by just about everyone in the United States today. With an endless variety of toppings, crusts, and sauces available to customize the pizza, it is easy to see why it has such widespread likeability. It is... Read more »
Sheboygan decides to merge dispatch centers

Stephanie Rebek, Editor-in-Chief
March 7, 2013
Filed under News
You are driving into Sheboygan and witness a car running a red light and T-boning another car in the intersection. Further investigation reveals that the driver who ran the red light hit his windshield with his head and is bleeding profusely; the driver of the T-boned car cannot get out of her vehicle... Read more »
Best of the Midwest competition proves favorable to Mirror staff

Stephanie Rebek, Michelle Fromm, and Leah Ulatowski
February 21, 2013
Filed under News
The staff of the Lakeland College Mirror attended the Best of the Midwest College Newspaper Convention in Minneapolis and received second place in the division of four-year non-weekly newspaper in the 2013 Associated College Press Best of Show Awards. Five Mirror staff members were selected to travel... Read more »
Mishandled mirror shipment taken literally
Stephanie Rebek and Michelle Fromm
February 21, 2013
Filed under Fun House
Some confusion occurred last week when Mirror staff members accidentally took their newspaper’s motto a bit too literally. The Mirror’s long-established motto is, “Our job is only to hold up the mirror—to tell and show the public what has happened,” which is a quote from the late reporter... Read more »
Ridiculous Review: Mexican Restaurant

Stephanie Rebek and Michelle Fromm
February 21, 2013
Filed under Reviews
Delicious food was served at a place with a less than pleasing atmosphere. Though the decor fit the holiday season, it did not meet the authenticity of the “south of the border” feeling. Hearts on strings hung from the ceiling in an attempt to spruce up the bland dining area. The beeping and dinging... Read more »
Ridiculous Review: Classic American fare at local restaurant
Stephanie Rebek and Michelle Fromm
February 20, 2013
Filed under Reviews
The contemporarily homey American atmosphere was paired with an industrial feeling in the cool air in the restaurant which we would be dining that evening. We placed our orders with a friendly young servitor who was happy to accommodate modifications to the menu items, though with a somewhat incredulous... Read more »
New President to begin next 150 years

Stephanie Rebek, Editor in Chief
September 20, 2012
Filed under News, Top Stories
On Lakeland College’s 150th birthday, it received a wonderful present: its 15th president, Dr. Michael A. Grandillo. He has new ideas for changes to Lakeland College. President Grandillo said that in the next five years he hopes to see enrollment rise to 1,200 students living on campus. Currently,... Read more »
International Night a success again

Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
April 26, 2012
Filed under Features
Lakeland’s international students presented an amazing representation of their different cultures and countries on April 10 in the Bradley Theater. The goal of International Night is to teach Lakeland students and the surrounding area about Lakeland’s international population. “The world... Read more »
Last four years, underage drinking LC’s top crime

Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
April 5, 2012
Filed under News
Underage drinking, disorderly conduct, and theft were the three most frequently committed policy violations on the Lakeland campus the past four years. This is according to information provided by Director of Security Annette Gamache. Per The Mirror’s request, she provided the complete crime logs... Read more »
Voting possible with new student ID’s

Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
March 7, 2012
Filed under News
Lakeland College will be changing the layout of student IDs to make them acceptable for voting purposes. The state recently passed a new law stating that college students can now use their school IDs for voting if the cards meet the proper requirements—they must contain the date of issuance, the... Read more »
Narrowing down the fishing pool

Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
March 7, 2012
Filed under News
Eighty-six people applied to be Lakeland’s next president, nearly double the amount from a year ago, according to Chair of the Presidential Search Committee (PSC) Jeff Ottum. The PSC narrowed the 86 applicants down to about a dozen after scoring each applicant’s cover letter, curriculum vitae,... Read more »
Carriveau goes to Washington

Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
February 23, 2012
Filed under Features
Imagine being a Boy Scout and building wooden cars, then being accepted as an Eagle Scout. You became so involved that you were able to deliver the Report of the Nation of the Boy Scouts of America in Washington DC. For Dan Carriveau, sophomore resort management and accounting major at Lakeland, delivering... Read more »
Criminal Justice Club to host women’s panel
Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
February 23, 2012
Filed under News
The Criminal Justice Club is holding a Woman’s Panel Tuesday Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. on the second floor of Laun. The panel includes females who have worked in the probation, parole, law enforcement, and judicial fields. These women will share insight about their occupational history, including stories... Read more »
Temporary Chaplain Found
Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
February 1, 2012
Filed under News
Karl Kuhn, associate professor of religion and ordained United Church of Christ minister, has stepped up to take the position of Interim Chaplain. “Kelly Stone left in November, and Lakeland has been looking for someone to take over. I was asked to take the position in order to make the transition... Read more »
Stoneboat to publish special issue

Stephanie Rebek, Staff Reporter
February 1, 2012
Filed under News
Stoneboat will be publishing a special issue completely dedicated to the Lakeland sesquicentennial this spring. Stoneboat is a literary journal in which people from all over the world submit their work. It contains everything from poems to short stories. It specializes in publishing writers who are... Read more »






