Apr 22, 2004
Andy Ten Brink Will Speak on Tectonic History in Sierra Nevada Friday
Andy Ten Brink, a Ph.D. candidate who worked on a seismic hazard team in Central Panama for the United State Geological Survey, will speak on “Active Tectonism…
Andy Ten Brink, a Ph.D. candidate who worked on a seismic hazard team in Central Panama for the United State Geological Survey, will speak on “Active Tectonism…
New York Times best-selling author John H. McWhorter, acclaimed as “one of America’s leading linguists and a recognized authority on issues of race and…
The annual International Students Association Extravaganza will highlight different regions of the world through daily expositions and brown bags this…
A rock concert powered by solar energy, a barbecue, an emissions comparison, talks, and other activities will be part of a full schedule of events during…
The Arts Society is planning a day trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art and a dinner followed by a large-screen viewing of West Side Story Saturday. Twenty…
Internationally renowned climate change researcher Richard Alley, who has spent three field seasons in Antarctica and five in Greenland, spoke on “Crazy…
Robert Bagley, professor of art and archaeology at Princeton University, will speak on “An Underground Palace in Ancient China: The Tomb of Marquis Yi…
Experienced climbers and newcomers alike are invited to participate in the first Lafayette College Climbing/Bouldering Invitational Competition noon-6…
The Pi Beta Phi sorority and Kappa Delta Rho fraternity will host the 25th annual Dance Marathon 5 p.m. Friday through 5 p.m. Saturday at Kamine Gymnasium…
Voting on award winners has begun for the 2004 Spring Party Challenge organized by Together Everyone Achieves More (TEAM), a consortium of campus peer…