
Sep 22, 2019
Love Bug/Bug Love
A sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail attracts bugs to its iridescent glow while holding scorpions and eating ants attracts people to important insect…
A sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail attracts bugs to its iridescent glow while holding scorpions and eating ants attracts people to important insect…
9,300-plus pounds of vegetables have been distributed this year in Easton’s West Ward through Lafayette's Vegetables in the Community.
In this first-person essay, Maya Nylund '23 reflects on her transition to college. She comes to College Hill from England.
Students in the Class of 2023 arrived on campus early for the Pre-Orientation Service Program, which helps new students engage in the Easton community…
Six people from the college and community are inaugural members of a planning committee seeking ways to further strengthen Easton.
Trisha Pakkala, a 2019 graduate of Phillipsburg High School, is conducting National Science Foundation-funded research on polymers with Prof. Ryan Van…
By Stephen Wilson Regan Kinney ’20 stands on top of an overturned bucket so she can reach the top of her canvas—an exterior fiberboard panel 8 feet…
By Stephen Wilson It’s a damp morning after an evening downpour, and dense gray clouds loom above the park pavilion. A car pulls up and two kids bound…
Lafayette presented the nearly $3,000 in proceeds from its McCartney Street auction to Easton Area Community Center last week. “Easton Area Community…
By Stephen Wilson Nearly 10,000 people living within 1 square mile. The majority are younger than 43 years of age, two-thirds of whom are in rental properties…