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Eleventh symposium honors research The Eleventh Annual Student Symposium, once again showcasing research on campus, kicks off on the night of April 7 with a YouTube debate about the value of a liberal arts education. MORE>
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Registration for summer programs begins Summer break doesn't mean academics stop on campus. The College will offer several programs for college and high school students this year. MORE>
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Professor and students attend conference on Iran Islamic World Studies Program Director Ahmad Sadri and two Lake Forest students will present at "Breaking the U.S.-Iran Stalemate" alongside Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif, Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission Chair Hans Blix, and former Ambassador Thomas Pickering. MORE>
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Three students score well in math competition Three first-year mathematics students earned scores in the top half of the challenging Putnam Competition. More than 3,750 students participated. MORE>
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DeHoey '07 headed to hockey's Frozen Four Women's hockey player Courtney DeHoey, a senior forward, was the only DIII woman selected to participate in the 2008 Frozen Four Skills Challenge in Denver, Colo., on April 11. MORE>
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Coach Zaban featured on MTV's "MADE" Women’s Hockey Head Coach Carisa Zaban was featured on MTV’s "MADE" television show. Zaban participated as the “Made Coach,” steering a teenager on the right path to becoming a hockey player. Click the link to see episodes. MORE>
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Galasek '11 pitches no-hitter In her career start against Wheaton College, the first-year softball pitcher is named Midwest Conference Pitcher of the Week. MORE>
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What's new, Foresters? Share your news about marriages, births, vacations, promotions, anniversaries, personal accomplishments, visits with fellow alumni, and other significant events for Spectrum, the College's alumni magazine. Click below or e-mail spectrum@lakeforest.edu. MORE>
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