Sep 28, 2006
Heritage of Latin America Floor Creates Cultural Connections on Campus
This year 20 Lafayette students are helping educate the campus community on the rich heritage of Latin America and the experience of Latinos in the United…
This year 20 Lafayette students are helping educate the campus community on the rich heritage of Latin America and the experience of Latinos in the United…
This summer, Viktorija Gecyte ’08 (Vilnius, Lithuania) had an unusual travel companion – a yellow road bike she affectionately nicknamed “Sneeze.” Sneeze…
The campus community is going to get creative this weekend, as music, dance, art, activities, food, and drink highlights the fifth annual Block pARTy 11…
Tonight at 8:15 p.m. in Kirby 104, the Lafayette African and Caribbean Students Association (LACSA) presents a screening of the documentary, Life & Debt…
Next week, Take Back the Night (TBTN), an annual campaign spearheaded by the Association of Lafayette Feminists (ALF), will feature an open mic night,…
W.O.R.D.S. (Writing Organization Reaching Dynamic Students) will start up its biweekly open mic night at Gilbert’s 9 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18. This is the…
Beginning its second year as an off-campus intellectual community, the Reeder Scholars program is experimenting with a new discussion format this semester…
Regarded as the foremost disciple of Pandit Ravi Shankar, Kartik Seshadri has quickly established himself as an acknowledged master of the great forms…
At Lafayette, Bonnie Winfield, director of the Landis Community Outreach Center, seeks to build a direct partnership between the College and the surrounding…
Students and their families will come together when Beatles tribute band Beatlemania Now brings its authentic show to Lafayette’s Family Weekend. The group…