
Apr 11, 2017
Holi Colors!
Students wore white on the Quad and celebrated Holi, India’s “Festival of Color,” on April 8.
Students wore white on the Quad and celebrated Holi, India’s “Festival of Color,” on April 8.
Some of the country’s top Shakespeare scholars will gather at Lafayette April 19 and 20 for a symposium that will explore contemporary issues of race…
Lafayette representatives presented updated plans for new residence halls that include public spaces to the Easton Planning Commission on April 5. The…
By Bill Landauer The shield for Alliance—one of the five Commons in Lafayette’s Connected Communities Program—looks like an expensive wooden relief…
An interdisciplinary group of students researching the nitrogen cycle is considering composting as a way to relieve the effects of excess nitrogen on campus…
Jackie Macri ’09, a board-certified music therapist with Shriner’s Hospital in Philadelphia, was interviewed about her work with children by Harry…
Ray Troll’s love affair with fish began when he was a teenager. Troll fell for gasping gill faces the way some people fall for religion or a member of…
You can navigate the Xs and Ys, know your cosines from your coefficients, and rattle off theorems like nobody’s business. But what does it all mean?…
At Lafayette, March 9 has been a day of celebration and reflection on the College’s 191-year-old legacy. This year, Founders’ Day has taken on new meaning…
For Yolanda Wisher ’98, her visit to Lafayette in February was a return to a crossroads where she first gave in to the words bursting in her brain. “It…