Jan 8, 2007
Black History Month Explores ‘The Souls of Black Folk’ Jan. 31-Feb. 23
Lafayette will celebrate Black History Month through the theme “The Souls of Black Folk: Unveiling Identity” Jan. 31-Feb. 23. Events will delve into the…
Lafayette will celebrate Black History Month through the theme “The Souls of Black Folk: Unveiling Identity” Jan. 31-Feb. 23. Events will delve into the…
This month’s First Weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from concerts to brewery tours to interactive art at various locations throughout…
Partners for Livable Communities, a national, non-profit leadership organization, will be honoring the City of Easton next week for its downtown residential…
Renowned Big Dance Theater will fuse Eastern and Western elements in their new work, The Other Here, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26-27 in the Williams…
The Phi Kappa Psi house, Lafayette’s erstwhile “Old Grey Barn” that the 137-year-old fraternity calls home, is getting a major facelift thanks to the generosity…
Art, literature, and science melt together in the “On Ice” exhibit, on display in the Williams Center for the Arts gallery Jan. 3-Feb. 11, 2007. Gallery…
Frederick J. Quivey, Lafayette’s vice president for business affairs and treasurer since 1991, has announced that he will retire on June 30, 2007. “As…
Drummers from the Wilson Area High School band will hone their skills during a day-long training session Jan. 8 in the Williams Center for the Arts. The…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Yvonne…
Easton held its inaugural crime symposium Saturday, Dec. 9 at St. John’s Evangelical Church, enabling citizens to gather information about fighting area…