Oct 3, 2002
Former Philip Morris Research Scientist Victor DeNoble Will Give Talk Oct. 4
Victor J. DeNoble, former research scientist for Philip Morris, will discuss the addictive nature of nicotine and the tobacco industry's attempt to hide…
Victor J. DeNoble, former research scientist for Philip Morris, will discuss the addictive nature of nicotine and the tobacco industry's attempt to hide…
Limón Dance Company opens Lafayette's Footlights series 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the Williams Center for the Arts, embracing the best of the late José…
Junior Lisa Longo (Piscataway, N.J.), a history and government & law major, learned from some of the top journalists in the country this summer at NBC…
The United Way will run its annual campaign on campus this month, hoping to exceed last year's total contributions of $23,804. Despite the fact that United…
The student chapter of American Chemical Society has been chosen to receive an honorable mention award from the national organization. The group will be…
A group of nine first-year students in Lafayette Forensics Society earned the top three places in extemporaneous speech, scored the top two honors in impromptu…
College Hill Neighborhood Association is inviting students to enter its Clean Sweep Litter Sculpture Contest. The contest will be held in conjunction with…
The Skip Wilkins Quartet will make a return engagement at The Deer Head Inn in Delaware Water Gap for a concert 8 p.m.-midnight Friday. The ensemble features…
Registration is still open for the local America’s Walk for Diabetes Sunday that will benefit American Diabetes Association. Lafayette participants so…
Biology major Mary Guinan ’03 (Newtown Square, Pa.) learned and used molecular biology techniques and gene sequencing for ten weeks this summer at Lankenau…