Oct 4, 2005
Spoken Word Artist Louis Reyes Rivera Will Perform Friday at Farinon Center
As part of Lafayette’s celebration of Latino Heritage Month, spoken word artist Louis Reyes Rivera will perform 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Farinon Center…
As part of Lafayette’s celebration of Latino Heritage Month, spoken word artist Louis Reyes Rivera will perform 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Farinon Center…
The Reduced Shakespeare Company has compressed all 37 of the bard’s plays into 97 minutes and summarized 600 years of American history in 6,000 seconds…
Eight centuries ago, a tribal Sufi community left East Africa and made Gujarat, India its home. The African-Indian Sidis have been known for many years…
Mission IMPROVable will present games and skits and lead the audience through a series of “missions” 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 in the Farinon Snack Bar…
Students can meet and network with Lafayette alumni over dinner and get exposure to jobs, career paths, and industry trends at a dinner panel featuring…
“Rubin Hall already has been a great place to call home,” says Nikki Huff ’07 (Springfield, N.J.). Meredith White ’06 (Andover, Mass.), an R.A. in the…
John Colatch, director of religious life and College chaplain, sent this message today to the campus community: The Hurricane Relief Committee met today…
Based on the book What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard N. Bolles, also known as the “job hunter’s bible,” the Parachute College Program will make a…
Laurence R. Iannaccone, Koch Professor of Economics at George Mason University, will present a lecture entitled “Religious Extremism: The Good, the Bad…
With major career accomplishments in a cappella song, elegant and inventive vocal sextet The Western Wind will offer a tour de force anthology of American…