
Mar 30, 2015
Photo Gallery: Students Raise Awareness of Immigration Issues
As part of Immigration Week, the Hispanic Society of Lafayette placed 2,500 forensic flags on the Quad. The flags, which are commonly used by border patrol…

As part of Immigration Week, the Hispanic Society of Lafayette placed 2,500 forensic flags on the Quad. The flags, which are commonly used by border patrol…

Childhood vacations to the beaches at Wildwood, N.J., created more than fond family memories for Lauren Cesanek ’15 (Whitehall, Pa.)—ocean and beach…

David Sunderlin has a special connection to Alaska, one that dates back 55 million years. The associate professor of geology studies fossil leaves and…

The Lafayette field hockey team is one of 67 teams to be named to the 2014 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I National Academic Team Award list. The award…

Students and alumni recently celebrated the 189th anniversary of the founding of Lafayette College. Alumni gathered in nearly 40 locations in the U.S.…

Hailing from Kigali, Rwanda, Flavia Umulisa ’17 knows what it’s like to dream about attending college in the United States and feel intimidated by…

The Theater Department presented its production of Dancing at Lughnasa last week at the Williams Center for the Arts. Set in Ireland’s County Donegal…

Lafayette will host the men’s basketball Patriot League Championship game against #6 American 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, at Kirby Sports Center. All…

Last weekend, more than 50 local children took part in a variety of student-organized activities based on the book Spoon by Amy Krouse-Rosenthal during…

Cassidy Taylor ’17 (East Lyme, Conn.) came to Lafayette ready to major in international affairs because of her love of language and traveling. However…