Nov 13, 2003
Student Government Elections Rescheduled for Thursday, Friday
Due to complications in the current Student Government elections, they have been completely rescheduled. The results from the election held Monday, Tuesday…
Due to complications in the current Student Government elections, they have been completely rescheduled. The results from the election held Monday, Tuesday…
Carlotta von Maltzan, president of the German Association of Southern Africa, spoke on “Stronger than the Storm: Youth Culture and HIV/AIDS in South Africa…
Kimberly Enoch ’04 (Hatboro, Pa.) is examining theatrical elements in the works of 19th century literary giants Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and…
After 11 years of industrial experience managing research and development of radar, antenna, and surveillance systems, William D. Jemison ’85 decided to…
The campus is invited to witness the final rehearsal for Lafayette’s first entry in the annual College Fed Challenge noon-1 p.m. today in the Simon Center…
Sara Kreisel ’07 (North Bellmore, N.Y.) is exhibiting her pottery at the Williams Center for the Arts and trying to organize a pottery club and studio…
Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and James E. Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, will debate and discuss the U.S. Ninth Circuit…
Richard L. Yuengling Jr., president and fifth-generationowner of D.G. Yuengling & Son, will give a talk about running a family business 7:30 p.m. today…
Students are invited to enter an annual contest sponsored by American Friends of Lafayette, which awards a $250 prize to the author of the best essay about…
Belgian jazz harmonica master Toots Thielemans and veteran pianist Kenny Werner will perform in concert 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Williams Center…