Mar 10, 2003
Forensics Society Wins Debate Title at New York Tournament
Lafayette Forensics Society capped its regular season with a strong finish last weekend, winning Lincoln-Douglas debate and taking third place in individual…
Academic News
Lafayette Forensics Society capped its regular season with a strong finish last weekend, winning Lincoln-Douglas debate and taking third place in individual…
Undertaking a year-long, intensive study of Orthodox Church choral music and its composers is much more than an academic exercise for Danielle Fecso ’04…
It is a seller’s market, and Josh Grubman ’03 (Boca Raton, Fla.) is examining ways to help sellers get top dollar for their homes as part of a year-long…
Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics, will talk about “Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in X-Ray Stars” noon Friday in Gagnon Lecture Hall (room 100)…
College Theater will present Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children 8 p.m. today through Saturday on the main stage of the Williams Center for…
Six civil engineering majors are creating a steel bridge model that will be entered in the annual National Steel Bridge Competition sponsored by the American…
Marquis Scholar Megan Caufield ’03 (Massena, N.Y.) will present her research on pro-feminist men in the early women’s rights movement at the 17th Annual…
First-year student Joe Borland of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., won a national championship in one event and was runner-up in another at the 21st annual Novice National…
Choreographers Andrew Simonet and David Brick will give a brown bag talk on “Britney Spears as Cultural Icon: Why Do We Destroy the Things We Make Famous?…
The campus is invited to join in a French-flavored Mardi Gras celebration 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Farinon Center Atrium. The celebration will include…