
May 14, 2018
Be the Change
By Kathleen Parrish Sometimes you choose the book and other times the book chooses you. That’s what happened to Pepper Prize winner Kenzie Corbin ’18…
By Kathleen Parrish Sometimes you choose the book and other times the book chooses you. That’s what happened to Pepper Prize winner Kenzie Corbin ’18…
By Bill Landauer In 10 minutes, you can fold a load of laundry, do the dishes, or balance your checkbook. And this weekend at Lafayette, you can take in…
VIDEO: This year's Festival of Paint featured a theme of sustainability, with local food, art-based activities, and live music. Students could paint themselves…
Students had a moving and grooving weekend as they enjoyed numerous styles of dance, from stepping with Precision at its annual Haters Step Back event…
By Kathleen Parrish As a former president of Mexico, Vincente Fox, and the U.K. leader of Brexit, Nigel Farage, sparred in Colton Chapel last week over…
Photos and story by Bill Landauer Pablo Pollish’s brush slips from his hand and adds a streak of fire to the canvas. Breathing an expletive, he lowers…
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we asked current students to share with us a meaningful piece of literature and answer this question: How do you…
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Ask kindergartners where their brains are, and they will point to their heads. Ask them what it looks like, and they…
By Bill Landauer Growing up outside Boston, Emily Smith ’18 had only a vague idea of what rowing was. But Head of the Charles? The biggest two-day regatta…
By Stephen Wilson You go to dinner. After an app, you can’t eat the full main course and side, so you get a doggie bag. That food gets lost behind a…