
Mar 9, 2018
Lafayette History Through Watercolors
In honor of Founders' Day, we interviewed artist Preston Hindmarch and featured his watercolor paintings of pivotal people and buildings in Lafayette College's…
In honor of Founders' Day, we interviewed artist Preston Hindmarch and featured his watercolor paintings of pivotal people and buildings in Lafayette College's…
It didn’t live up to forecasters’ warnings, but a snowstorm did cancel classes on Wednesday. Photos by Kevin Vogrin and Clay Wegrzynowicz
By Bryan Hay Characters from the Trojan War can often seem unreachable and amorphous, yet they stubbornly linger, tugging at us to freely offer eternal…
By Stephen Wilson It’s Thursday night, and pop music echoes throughout the hallways of Pfenning Alumni Center. The Wilson Room is set for dinner; the…
Ali Ehsan ’20 served a summer internship at the Yunus Centre in Dhaka, Bangladesh, that was supported by Lafayette’s Bossak/Heilbron Internship Fund…
It distorts the truth, sways opinions, and has the power to impact elections. Fake news is in the news and on the minds of people concerned about its influence…
By Bryan Hay The Lafayette campus has been buzzing with conversations about finding our way in the post-truth era and how partisan media appeal to emotions…
By Stephen Wilson Students on college campuses across the country are engaged in a similar mission: study scholarly ideas, search for knowledge by pushing…
By Bill Landauer Why did Romans select an arch as the monument to honor Emperor Constantine? Why don’t liturgical vessels that make up the Vrap treasure…
By Stephen Wilson Painting planets, mixing universes, and lighting stars … students found fun ways to launch toward a life of reading during this year’s…