Feb 15, 2002
Students Perform Ntozake Shange Play this Weekend
A group of six women students will perform For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf by Ntozake Shange 8 p.m. Saturday and…
A group of six women students will perform For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf by Ntozake Shange 8 p.m. Saturday and…
The Lafayette Forensics Society competed in two tournaments in Boston last weekend, including an impressive third-place finish among 18 schools at Simmons…
Brad Lowery, a four-time nominee for Comedian of the Year, will perform 8 p.m. tonight at the Farinon Center snackbar. The free event is sponsored by Lafayette…
Alandra VanDross ’04 plans to use what she is learning as an Africana Studies major to help at-risk inner city youth. “I would somehow like to use the…
Julia Damiano ’02 (Easton, Pa.) worked as an EXCEL Scholar over the fall semester and interim session under the guidance of Michiko Okaya, director of…
“I believe it is important for me as an African American to know about my heritage,” says Africana Studies major Samaiyah Council ’02 of Anchorage, Alaska…
Members of an Alternative School Break team that served AIDS victims in Washington, D.C., over the interim session will share their experiences in a brown…
Curlee Raven Holton, associate professor of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute, will join a brown bag discussion noon today…
Jordan Goodman, professor and chair of physics at the University of Maryland, will talk about “Neutrinos, Dark Matter and the Cosmological Constant — the…
Alex Gates of the department of geological sciences, Rutgers University, Newark, will talk about “Evidence for the Assembly and Break-up of the Supercontinent…