Sep 14, 2018
STEM on a Plate
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Cicadas whirring in the trees. Fireflies turning on their evening lanterns. Ants lining up for a picnic. Summer is full…
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Cicadas whirring in the trees. Fireflies turning on their evening lanterns. Ants lining up for a picnic. Summer is full…
The annual Welcome Back Festival saw students running from activity to activity on the Quad Saturday night. Students weren’t on their feet for too long…
The Pre-Orientation Service Program (POSP) saw 24 returning student volunteers and 36 first-year students provide activities for Easton residents. The…
By Stephen Wilson Temperatures ranging from 116 degrees to -40 degrees. Rugged and exposed terrain. Lack of water, vegetation, and game. There was a reason…
By Heather Morton When it came time to give back to Lafayette College, Jeff Wasserman ’86 turned his thoughts to a lost friend and classmate and a memorial…
By Stephen Wilson It takes 300 hours of electricity, which is about 12 days, to make one simple cotton T-shirt. If that doesn’t sound like a lot of energy…
Cancer survivor Tina Yerdon ’18 credits Jeffrey Goldstein, College physician and director of health services, with giving advice that saved her leg. This…
By Stephen Wilson Descended from two samurai clans, Brad Au ’19, a history and government & law double major, comes from a long line of military families…
By Bill Landauer Markus Dubischar’s Elementary Latin class is seldom so elementary. Krista Yetter’s fifth-graders from Cheston Elementary School in…