Oct 4, 2018
From Books to Big Screen
By Kathleen Parrish How does a book get made into a movie? It varies depending on the project, but it often requires patience, perseverance, and knowing…
By Kathleen Parrish How does a book get made into a movie? It varies depending on the project, but it often requires patience, perseverance, and knowing…
By Stephen Wilson Lights go dark on a stage performance of Chicago. The manipulative, fame-seeking Roxie has just secured a lawyer who can raise her status…
Follow Shantae Shand '22 from reflections during travel from her home country of Jamaica to her arrival at Lafayette College for Move-In Day.
By Bill Landauer Alpha Phi Omega’s rebirth at the institution of its founding notched another milestone Saturday with the dedication of a plaque at Hogg…
By Kathleen Parrish If you haven’t heard, Merriam Webster recently added 300 new words to the Scrabble dictionary, and one of them is “bizjet,” a…
Lafayette is proud to participate in Campus Sustainability Month in October with a collaborative effort of student groups, academic departments, and the…
By Stephen Wilson At age 7, Shova Malla ’22 moved into a children’s home. Don’t think orphanage. This is a home, even if her biological family was…
Story by Bryan Hay; photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz Part professor, part barista, Joe Woo grinds and steeps chemistry, economics, and history from his coffee…
Director of Athletics Sherryta Freeman laid out her vision for athletics in a town hall on Thursday afternoon. The strategic plan, titled Climb the Hill…
By Bill Landauer Alice Paul, famous American activist for women’s rights, once said, “I feel the movement is a sort of mosaic. Each of us puts in one…