
Apr 12, 2018
Legendary Artist Christo Visits
By Bill Landauer For two weeks in summer 2016, Lake Iseo in the mountains of Northern Italy was born again. People strolled along thoroughfares made of…
By Bill Landauer For two weeks in summer 2016, Lake Iseo in the mountains of Northern Italy was born again. People strolled along thoroughfares made of…
Students ran a colorful race sponsored by Student Movement Against Cancer and participated in a Holi festival, throwing painted powder at each other, sponsored…
By Bill Landauer This week, an audience at the Williams Center for the Arts will witness a hypnotic explosion of color and form underscored by a blend…
By Bryan Hay On schedule and soon to take shape, Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center is entering a new phase with the arrival of a massive crane and the…
The Marquis Players presented the musical comedy Guys and Dolls April 5-8 at the Williams Center for the Arts. Photos of their April 4 rehearsal are by…
By Kathleen Parrish Ever wonder how certain speakers find their way to campus? In LGBT activist and author Rita Mae Brown’s case, it was Cosmopolitan…
By Bill Landauer Nandini Sikand, associate professor of film and media studies (FAMS), has received a Guggenheim Fellowship to complete a documentary about…
By Bryan Hay Lafayette civil and environmental engineering students went head-to-head with graduate students in a spirited international competition dedicated…
Hispanic Society of Lafayette recently held Noche de Pasión, a fun-filled dance at The Spot. The semi-formal event was co-sponsored by Association of…
By Stephen Wilson On a night when snow was falling several inches an hour, Morocco seemed a world away, yet Laila Lalami stood on the stage of Colton Chapel…