Oct 29, 2004
Students Can Play Dress-Up or Detective at Murder Mayhem Masquerade Party Today
Although Lafayette students are too old to go trick-or-treating this Halloween weekend, they will still have a reason to don their most creative costume…
Although Lafayette students are too old to go trick-or-treating this Halloween weekend, they will still have a reason to don their most creative costume…
The Pennsylvania Bar Association bestowed its highest honor upon H.Reginald Belden ’63 at its annual meeting this year. He received the Pennsylvania Bar…
Sixteen members of the Concert Choir toured Washington, D.C. over Fall Break, taking in the sights and performing at venues ranging from high schools to…
Art major Maya Freelon ’05 (Durham, N.C.) is gaining firsthand experience in the various facets involved in creating and succeeding in the professional…
Ross Wiener, principal partner and policy director for The Education Trust, will speak on “No Child Left Behind: Is the Law Closing the Achievement Gap…
Computer science major Joseph Crobak ’06 (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) is one of fewer than 20 students in the nation to receive a scholarship this year from Upsilon…
Some people believe that history should be left in the past, but Lafayette junior Martha Osier ’06 (Nairobi, Kenya) is attempting to use history to make…
Lutz Huwel, associate professor of physics at Wesleyan University, will speak on “Topics in Photophysics: Dissociative Ionization of Small Molecules” noon…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP) will host “A Different Kind of Green: Nader and Cobb,” the second of two Wednesday brown bags,…
Questions have been released for the debate that will take place among supporters of the Republican, Democrat, and independent (Ralph Nader) presidential…