Sep 19, 2003
Blame Isabel: Campus Loses Power for Several Hours
Electric power was restored this morning following a campus-wide outage that began at 1:55 a.m. The problem occurred off campus in the wake of Hurricane…
Electric power was restored this morning following a campus-wide outage that began at 1:55 a.m. The problem occurred off campus in the wake of Hurricane…
As Hurricane Isabel continues to blow out of the region, all of Lafayette’s scheduled athletic events are still on for this weekend. The only change is…
Midnight Mountaineering, a Latin dance party, varsity volleyball and field hockey, and a live band are on the schedule of campus events this weekend. Two…
Herb Kennedy ’03 and Meghan Ramsey ’04 have been named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Robbins Scholar-Athlete Award winners for 2003. The…
A dance theater presentation involving several students, standup comedy, varsity volleyball and field hockey games, and an artist’s reception are among…
Lafayette will celebrate its second annual Hispanic Heritage Month with the theme of “Poder, Unidad y Diversidad: Power, Unity and Diversity” from Sept…
Met Ed and Lafayette personnel restored power this morning after a campus-wide outage lasting less than an hour. The outage was caused by a failure in…
Banjo player Bela Fleck and bassist Edgar Meyer will open Lafayetteâs 20th anniversary Sound Alternatives series with their acoustic duo program 8…
The Dream Factory: A Surrealist Art Film Series will make its debut today with screenings of Un Chien Andalou (The Andalousian Dog) (Buñuel/Dali, 1928)…
Peter Winkler, director of fundamental mathematics research at the Lucent Technologies Mathematical Sciences Research Center, will speak on “Games People…