Aug 10, 2001
Phone, Internet Service Interrupted During Thunderstorm
Phone and Internet service on campus was interrupted at about 2 p.m. today by an off-campus lightning strike affecting the campus’ main switch for phone…
Phone and Internet service on campus was interrupted at about 2 p.m. today by an off-campus lightning strike affecting the campus’ main switch for phone…
To correct a potentially dangerous problem discovered this morning in the 13,500-volt buss at the electrical substation behind Watson Hall, all electric…
Lehigh County Coroner Scott Grim said today that toxicology reports indicate Hanne Tischler ’04 had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19 when she accidentally…
Works by New York painter and printmaker Richard Polsky will be exhibited Aug. 28-Oct. 13 at the Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual…
Kentucky Governor Paul Patton and other state officials are visiting Lafayette tomorrow as part of a mini-trade show sponsored by the Kentucky Department…
New asphalt paths are gracing the Quad this week, while others have been removed to open up more space. The paths had become damaged over the years, prompting…
Work began this week on a $40,000 project to renovate the Hillel House. Used for Jewish religious, cultural, and social activities by the Hillel Society…
The hardy walkers who make the trek up or down the Lafayette stairs leading to the north end of Third Street will use a safer, more attractive walkway…
Coauthored with Students: Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology (coauthors Daniel J. Connolly ’02; Catriona Mhairi Duncanson ’02; Vilas Menon…
Two new series usher in an enhanced selection of cultural offerings in the 2001-02 Performance Series at Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts. Footlights…