May 8, 2003
Concert Band Performs Spring Program
The largest Lafayette Concert Band in recent memory presented its spring concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Williams Center for the Arts. Free and open to…
The largest Lafayette Concert Band in recent memory presented its spring concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Williams Center for the Arts. Free and open to…
Ian Smith, associate professor of English, has been awarded a fellowship from the Folger Shakespeare Library to continue his groundbreaking research on…
It sounds like the economy of a nation, but it’s really just the portfolio of Michael O’Kane ’67, who built his career in the investment field. As senior…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 will moderate debates featuring all six candidates for mayor of Easton 7-9 p.m. today in the Kirby Hall of Civil…
Featuring an original composition by music major Jack Furlong ’05 (Hopewell, N.J.), the Jazz Combo will present its second concert of the school year noon…
Five senior mechanical engineering majors are set to unveil Intimidator, a robot that will compete this summer on the nationally aired Comedy Central program…
Cadence, Lafayette’s female a cappella group, will give a senior farewell concert 8 p.m. today at Gilbert’s. Free and open to the campus community, the…
Junior Rory Hart (Equinunk, Pa.) is examining how and why French citizens’ responses to German occupation changed over the course of World War II in an…
On a beautiful sunny spring day, 150 alumni and children gathered for the first Spring to It Festival at Pfenning Alumni Center. Sponsored by the Student…
Soulfege and Quintessence, two student a cappella groups founded this school year, will give a concert 8:30 p.m. tonight at Gilbert’s. Soulfege, a mixed…