Jun 19, 2018
Economic Evolution
By Katie Neitz Perhaps the most dramatic societal shift over the past 100 years has been the evolution of women and the blurring of traditional gender…
By Katie Neitz Perhaps the most dramatic societal shift over the past 100 years has been the evolution of women and the blurring of traditional gender…
By Katie Neitz At the heart of every school’s academic scheduling, every Google Maps route calculation, and every Amazon Prime delivery order are mathematical…
By Bill Landauer “We’re the people that live,” Ma Joad says at the end of John Ford’s The Grapes of Wrath. “We’ll go on forever, Pa. We’re…
Members of the Ultimate Frisbee team demonstrate speed, agility, and endurance during a spring practice on Fisher Field.
By Stephen Wilson Giving 7-year-olds sharp tools may not always be a good thing. Yet they sit transfixed as Nestor Armando Gil, assistant professor of…
By Stephen Wilson A presidential election crisis. Mass demonstrations. Political unrest. Police crackdowns. Sounds like scenarios across the globe over…
By Katie Neitz The Lafayette Crew Club won two gold medals at the Dad Vail Regatta in May, the largest collegiate rowing event in North America, which…
Research by James Dearworth, associate professor of biology and neuroscience, on the cranial nerves of turtles is featured in the June edition of Journal…
By Bryan Hay A group of senior chemical engineering majors and their advisers recently returned from a whirlwind trip to the Dominican Republic where they…
The field hockey team visited South Africa in June, touring the country, volunteering, and competing against other teams. The women finished undefeated…