
Mar 17, 2018
How Tech is Making Us Tired
By Katie Neitz Associate Professor of History Chris Lee knows jet lag—well. In the past 12 months, his body clock has experienced its share of turbulence…

By Katie Neitz Associate Professor of History Chris Lee knows jet lag—well. In the past 12 months, his body clock has experienced its share of turbulence…

By Stephen Wilson If asked whether you support human trafficking, you’d probably shake your head in adamant disgust. But if asked whether you eat chocolate…

By Stephen Wilson Maybe you see Goofy kicking Donald Duck. Maybe it’s an earmuff or an upside-down elephant. Maybe it is a pterodactyl with fractured…

By Bill Landauer Two of the best-regarded novels of a Central American nation were at least partially written in and around Lafayette’s campus. Daniel…

By Katie Neitz There is a way to boost creativity, reduce stress, and enhance your overall health and well-being. It might sound like a too-good-to-be-true…

The Lafayette community rallied together during Founders’ Week to raise $1.4 million in 39 hours to support the President’s Challenge for Financial…

By Bryan Hay Ed Kerns has been exploring levels of consciousness for years and using layers of paint to create an abstract understanding of awareness.…

Story and photos by Stephen Wilson As a symbol of success, owning a home has always been part of the American Dream. With low interest rates and home prices…

By Katie Neitz A key factor economists study to better understand the economy and make forecasts about the future is the unemployment rate. When there…

In honor of Founders' Day, we interviewed artist Preston Hindmarch and featured his watercolor paintings of pivotal people and buildings in Lafayette College's…