Dec 4, 2002
Students Unravel Mystery of “Who Was Beethoven’s Immortal Beloved?”
Students in Beethoven: His Life, His Music, and His Era unraveled one of music’s great mysteries, “Who Was Beethoven’s Immortal Beloved?” Tuesday in the…
Students in Beethoven: His Life, His Music, and His Era unraveled one of music’s great mysteries, “Who Was Beethoven’s Immortal Beloved?” Tuesday in the…
A new commissioned work and choreography will be part of “A Lafayette Christmas 2002: Winter Concert and Carol-Sing” 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday…
The Williams Visual Arts Building has been recognized for excellence in design quality with the Silver Medal from the Pennsylvania chapter of The American…
Last month’s campus blood drive resulted in 70 units for area hospitals, according to Samuel W. Miller Memorial Blood Center in Bethlehem. One hundred…
The ability to accurately sling frozen turkeys toward bowling pins across the gym floor helped “Process” lengthen its lead in the men’s Greek division…
Six English graduates returned to campus last month to provide career information, advice, and direction to students. Sponsored by Career Services, the…
All students from Lancaster County are eligible to apply for an interest-free loan from the Citizen’s Scholarship Foundation of Lancaster County, according…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 has been selected by Governor-elect Ed Rendell to serve on his gubernatorial transition team. Rothkopf will…
As of this morning, 27 gift requests remained on the Holiday Helpers wish list outside the Landis Community Outreach Center. Students in the Public Health…
Sinkholes caused by dissolving limestone can collapse with disastrous results. Adam Faroni ’04 (Granby, Conn.) and Sandra Henning ’05 (Jarrettsville, Md…