Feb 10, 2020
Fah Fair ’22 Published in The Washington Post
Fah Fair '22 calls ongoing gun violence an environmental issue in op-ed in The Washington Post
Fah Fair '22 calls ongoing gun violence an environmental issue in op-ed in The Washington Post
The Easton Summer Cinema film series at Lafayette is underway. Instead of movie streaming from your couch, join members of the Easton and Lafayette community…
By Stephen Wilson A student travels to New York City and buys a fish. She returns to campus and uses a stethoscope and microphones to record the fish’s…
The Washington Post published an opinion piece today by Katherine Groo, assistant professor of film and media studies, titled “FilmStruck’s Demise Could…
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 On Wednesday, Lafayette will join the wide range of colleges, universities, and museums to screen a landmark film about the worldwide…
By Bill Landauer When Thomas Wolfe said, “You can’t go home again” in 1940, he wasn’t thinking about a 21st century American president or a film…
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…
By Bill Landauer Stephen King likens writing to telepathy. An idea or image from the writer’s mind transfers to the reader’s. It doesn’t always work…
10:15 a.m. On the third floor of Pardee Hall, the hulking image of Francis A. March, legendary 19th -century English professor who was first in the nation…