Mar 8, 2019
Science of Fun
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson A soda can dipped in ice water instantly crumples. Fifth-graders observing the demonstration gasp with shock. The student…
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson A soda can dipped in ice water instantly crumples. Fifth-graders observing the demonstration gasp with shock. The student…
Uche Anomnachi '19 talks about his digital humanities research on the differences in how blacks and whites in the United States have responded to anime…
By Bryan Hay, Katie Neitz, and Kathleen Parrish Lafayette students don’t stop learning when classes are on break. Alternative School Break (ASB) Club…
Like our namesake, these first-year military science (MS1) cadets have dedicated themselves to serve. Up at 5 a.m. for drill and then in MS1 class at 8…
By Katie Neitz Gateway Career Center’s January externship program provided Lafayette students with real-world career exposure and experience over winter…
Lafayette’s EXCEL Scholars’ program gives students hands-on experience and the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors. Below is a sampling of…
By Kathleen Parrish Like most resident advisers, Robert Cuyjet ’19 negotiates roommate disputes, enforces quiet hours, and serves as a resource for students…
Story by Heather Mayer Irvine, photos by Kevin Vogrin Thanks to LaFarm, the College’s campus farm, fraternities and sororities are able to fulfill their…
They are the ones who help make Lafayette feel special and introduce so many to the Cur Non way. Sophia Carr Hometown: Dublin, Ireland Class: 2021 Major:…
Grunewald, a double major in international affairs and mathematics, is the second Lafayette College student to receive this highly competitive scholarship…