Oct 25, 2002
Physics Majors Share Findings at Student Research Spectacular Today
Four physics majors will present results from cutting-edge research projects conducted under the guidance of faculty members at the Student Research Spectacular…
Four physics majors will present results from cutting-edge research projects conducted under the guidance of faculty members at the Student Research Spectacular…
Marquis Scholar Kimberly Posocco ’03, a double major in English and history, is getting a double dose of 1960s history this semester as she completes an…
Lafayette Activities Forum has scheduled screenings of Men in Black II 7 and 10 p.m. today and Saturday, and 10 p.m. Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday in Limburg…
The first 40 students to register and pay just $5 can take a bus tomorrow morning to cheer on the Leopards football team as it battles for first place…
Stanley Hauerwas, called “America’s Best Theologian” by Time magazine, will speak on capital punishment 7:30 p.m. today in the Kirby Hall of Civil Rights…
Student members of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will spend tomorrow demonstrating the wonders of science to first- and second-grade students at…
Alpha Phi is holding a Powder Puff Football Tournament tomorrow and Saturday to raise money for cardiac care. Teams will compete in seven-on-seven women…
Senior Gabriel Fernandez-Obregon (Ridgewood, N.J.) is unifying his love of two art forms, music and graphic design, in the creation of a full production…
Kimberly Enoch ’04, a double major in English and American Studies, is examining women’s suffrage, reproductive control, and education during the 19th…
Ellen Bravo, director of 9to5, National Association of Working Women, will speak on ‘’What Women WantAnd Why They Deserve It,’’ a lecture on equal pay…