Nov 14, 2002
Students, Faculty, Alumni Perform in Tenth Annual Fringe Festival Next Week
Students, faculty, and alumni will present original plays, performance art, music, and poetry in the tenth annual Fringe festival. Each evening offers…
Students, faculty, and alumni will present original plays, performance art, music, and poetry in the tenth annual Fringe festival. Each evening offers…
Pianist Nathan Tregger ’03 will perform selections by Beethoven, Mozart, and Rachmaninoff noon today in the Williams Center for the Arts auditorium. A…
The Alternative School Break Club will hold a spaghetti dinner 5:30-7:30 p.m. today at the PT Farinon residence hall. Spaghetti, bread, beverages, and…
Through a blood drive next Monday sponsored by the Landis Community Outreach Center and Student Government, Lafayette is participating in a Lehigh Valley-wide…
Sixteen members of International Affairs Club will travel to Washington, D.C., Nov. 20-23 to participate in the annual European Union Simulation sponsored…
The Forensics Society finished third among 26 teams last weekend at the Bloomsburg Mad Hatter Tournament in Bloomsburg, Pa. “I’m really proud of this team…
An online version of Skillman Library’s spring 2001 exhibit, Lafayette and Slavery, is available on the Special Collections web site. The exhibit looks…
New York photographer Bill Hayward ’65 pioneered the medium of portraiture two years ago with his book, Bad Behavior, in which he invited his subjects…
Mathematics graduate Mark Coslett ’01 will talk about the actuarial profession and summer and full-time employment opportunities at CIGNA 6:30 p.m. today…
Janine Clifford, grassroots coordinator for National Audubon Society, will talk about how to become an effective advocate and other issues noon today in…