Apr 11, 2007
Peter Dimmick ’08 Explores American Behavior Surrounding Iraq War
Since the beginning of the war in Iraq, much attention has been paid to discussion of weapons of mass destruction, oil reserves, and Islamic fundamentalism…
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Since the beginning of the war in Iraq, much attention has been paid to discussion of weapons of mass destruction, oil reserves, and Islamic fundamentalism…
Students in the Don Quixote course taught by Camille Qualtere, visiting instructor of foreign languages and literatures, will present an interactive, bilingual…
Alexandra Minieri ’07 (East Brunswick, N.J.) is putting an impressive end to her undergraduate education this year by presenting her honors thesis research…
Summer break is usually spent at a summer job or poolside, but Felix Forster ’09 (Rostock, Germany) will spend his summer studying human rights in Amsterdam…
Kiira Elisabeht Benzing ’07 (Ridgewood, N.J.) not only wants to act, but to be a “theater maker,” creating theater in every aspect from directing to writing…
Six Lafayette students presented their work at the 13th annual Undergraduate Conference in Women’s Studies Saturday, March 31 at DeSalesUniversity. The…
Last weekend, Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) hosted chapters from other schools for a conference on student-run service projects…
Four chemistry majors presented their research at the 233rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) held March 24-29 in Chicago, Ill. Chip…
As a co-captain of the varsity softball team, Kathryn Longshore ’07 (Philadelphia, Pa.) is no stranger to high-pressure situations. This spring, she’ll…
Many aspiring writers choose to spend time in Europe studying and immersing themselves in the culture. For Ryan Spitz ’08 (Princeton Junction, N.J.), a…