
Nov 1, 2017
Life as a Leopard
We picked a random day—Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017, to be exact—and checked in on Lafayette students in action. Can you keep up? Story by Bill Landauer…
We picked a random day—Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017, to be exact—and checked in on Lafayette students in action. Can you keep up? Story by Bill Landauer…
Simone Khalifa '20 is using her interests in art and electrical & computer engineering in a research project to develop a brain-computer interface designed…
8:45 p.m., A.D. X.XXIV.MMXVII Chris Moran ’18 (government & law and classics) and Angelina Bianchi ’18 (anthropology & sociology and philosophy double…
2 p.m. Taylor Danson, Kelly Price, and Rebecca Blocker, all members of the class of 2020, cross the Quad near Skillman Library and drive a stake into the…
1:15 p.m. Eighteen first-year students are gathered around four long tables configured into a square. A large screen is lowered, and a squirm-in-your-seat…
Noon The rain abates and the skies clear by lunch time. By then, 21 students have dropped by Resume Riot, a day-long opportunity offered by the Office…
8:30 a.m. It’s early for Ethan Semendinger ’21 to be at Kirby Sports Center. He typically exercises from 4 to 5 p.m. But the neuroscience major from…
8:30 a.m. It was supposed to be a good morning. Yesterday, Samantha Pastron ’18 had put seven of her clay sculptures for her senior capstone project…
8:10 a.m. The breakfast crowd is thin at Marquis Dining Hall, where Sophie Saldivar ’21 and Krista Kissell ’21 are chatting. The first-year students…
Students enjoyed food, games, music, and painting pumpkins at the annual Fall Fest on the Quad. (Photos by Kevin Vogrin)