
Mar 31, 2018
March Around the World
The International Students Association recently hosted an evening at March Elementary School, teaching children about different cultures in sessions that…
The International Students Association recently hosted an evening at March Elementary School, teaching children about different cultures in sessions that…
Story by Bryan Hay, photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz In one of the classic scenes from Monty Python’s Life of Brian, opponents of the Roman occupation of…
Loose lips sink ships, but water buckets work better for sinking canoes in Weinstein Natatorium. Recreation Services organized the fourth annual Battleship…
Photos and story by Bill Landauer Pablo Pollish’s brush slips from his hand and adds a streak of fire to the canvas. Breathing an expletive, he lowers…
By Stephen Wilson Over 800 local community organizations, companies, and colleges organize about 2,000 blood drives a year, but only a few are recognized…
By Katie Neitz John Henry MacCracken Professor of History Donald L. Miller acted as principal historical adviser and script consultant for a new documentary…
By Bill Landauer Emily Dentinger ’20 looked at the gathering across the newly refurbished hardwood floors in the front parlor of the big stone house…
Caroline Beneville ’20 served an internship at NYU’s Center for Genomics & Systems Biology that was supported by Lafayette’s Bossak/Heilbron Internship…
Professor John Kincaid, director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government, explains the background behind Civil War monuments.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we asked current students to share with us a meaningful piece of literature and answer this question: How do you…