Oct 22, 2001
Shirley Satuh ’03 Conducts Research on Possible Weapon against Cancer
The death of a relative from childhood leukemia has given a Lafayette student a personal interest in the anti-cancer research she launched this semester…
The death of a relative from childhood leukemia has given a Lafayette student a personal interest in the anti-cancer research she launched this semester…
Works by Easton painter Wayne Harrison Matthews will open the 2001-02 season at the David A. Portlock Black Cultural Center gallery, exhibiting Nov. 1-Jan…
Innovative cellist Joan Jeanrenaud will present her solo “Metamorphosis” program 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts…
Four distinguished visiting artists are working with Lafayette students and local artists during Lafayette’s Temple Performing and Visual Arts Festival…
Concertante, a group heralded as the “next generation” of great chamber musicians, will perform in concert 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Williams Center…
Early music specialist Benjamin Bagby and his Sequentia ensemble will perform Edda: Viking Tales of Lust, Revenge, and Family, a medieval opera created…
Aaron McGruder, creator of the nationally syndicated comic strip “The Boondocks,” will speak on “What’s the Color of Funny? Race, Society, and Comic Strips…
Three times last summer, Skye Harris ’02 traveled to Syracuse, N.Y., to slog through the shallows of mercury-contaminated Onondaga Lake and collect samples…
Tri-Delta sorority’s Keri Allan ’02 and Amanda Simone ’02 enjoyed an impressive run in intramural competition earlier this month, taking first and second…
Lafayette Campus News (www.lafayette.edu), October 19, 2001 – A multimedia look at a decade in rock music, a movie, and a double dose of poetry are part…