Mar 12, 2002
Matthew Haggerty ’02 Studies Doctor and Patient whom He Nearly Drove Insane
Psychology and literature intersect in one student’s independent study of the life of a 19th century writer and the doctor who nearly drove her insane…
Psychology and literature intersect in one student’s independent study of the life of a 19th century writer and the doctor who nearly drove her insane…
Hillel Society is looking forward to the expected summer completion of Pesky Family Chapel and Multi-Purpose Room, a 500-square-foot addition to its headquarters…
Elizabeth Hutton Turner, senior curator of the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., will speak on the art and life of the late 20th-century black American…
The Men’s Volleyball Club lost a close match (23-25, 25-19, 24-26, 22-25) against Penn State University-Berks Saturday afternoon at Kamine Gymnasium, Kirby…
An interest in journalism and World War II has inspired history major Michael Milberger ’02 (Scotch Plains, N.J.) to investigate Eric Sevareid’s work as…
Marquis Scholar Alison Hindenlang ’03 (Randolph N.J.) spends a good deal of her time outside the classroom immersed in water as a member of the varsity…
Erin North ’03 (Canonsburg, Pa.) spent much of the January interim session searching libraries and websites for information that may eventually help road…
Lafayette College Student GovernmentFebruary 28, 2002 An official meeting of the 2002 Student Government was held in the Farinon Center, Room 12 at 7:35pm…
Darren Lopez ’02 (Highland Mills, N.Y.) will speak about his experiences of studying abroad last year in Cuba noon tomorrow in Interfaith Chapel, Hogg…
A team of mechanical engineering students is preparing to compete in the 2002 Midwest Mini-Baja Competition in Madison, Wis., May 31-June 1. The group…