
Nov 9, 2018
The History and Media Portrayal of Thugs
By Kathleen Parrish In the 1939 movie Gunga Din, the villains were a secret society of turban-wearing assassins. For many western movie-goers, it was the…
By Kathleen Parrish In the 1939 movie Gunga Din, the villains were a secret society of turban-wearing assassins. For many western movie-goers, it was the…
By Bill Landauer Over four decades at Lafayette, Diane Cole Ahl has helped countless students around the world find their way through the sophisticated…
College Theater is presenting Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew and John Fletcher’s The Tamer Tamed at Weiss Theater in Buck Hall. Directed by Suzanne…
By Stephen Wilson You want it to be pretty, fun, and a smart buy. Variety helps as well. We could be talking about a student touring colleges, or we could…
More than 80,000 visitors descended upon downtown Easton last weekend for Pennsylvania Bacon Fest, which featured more than 150 vendors and 15 musical…
Lafayette African and Caribbean Students Association recently held a free dance class at Kirby Sports Center. Photos by Bowen Hou ’21
“One Pard is an initiative based on the idea that one person stepping up to help another can make a world of difference, and as members of a common community…
By Sydney Edelson ’19 Widely regarded as the epitome of innovation and entrepreneurship, Thomas Edison, inventor of the lightbulb, reflected on his persistent…
By Stephen Wilson Fifth-grade students from Cheston Elementary use a salt shaker to sprinkle the roads on a plastic rural model and cover the roadways…
The last lingering days of warmth have finally passed, and leaves are turning autumn colors. Photographer Clay Wegrzynowicz presents this evidence that…