
Oct 31, 2017
Art
8:30 a.m. It was supposed to be a good morning. Yesterday, Samantha Pastron ’18 had put seven of her clay sculptures for her senior capstone project…
8:30 a.m. It was supposed to be a good morning. Yesterday, Samantha Pastron ’18 had put seven of her clay sculptures for her senior capstone project…
8:10 a.m. The breakfast crowd is thin at Marquis Dining Hall, where Sophie Saldivar ’21 and Krista Kissell ’21 are chatting. The first-year students…
Students enjoyed food, games, music, and painting pumpkins at the annual Fall Fest on the Quad. (Photos by Kevin Vogrin)
By Stephen Wilson As president and CEO of Levi Strauss & Co., Charles “Chip” Bergh ’79 always has the perfect excuse to wear jeans. But he, like…
The Lafayette community took a stand against sexual violence on Thursday through the annual Take Back The Night. The event included a 5K run and one-mile…
By Geoff Gehman ’80 Every three months or so, Dr. Mark Koshar ’70 makes Paul Schlueter his last patient of the day. Uninterrupted by disruptions, the…
By Bill Landauer Is the center of all religious thought something with arms, legs, and a face? What about trees? Or rocks? On Thursday, the Department…
South Asian Students Association hosted a celebration of the Hindu festival Diwali on Oct. 22 in the Farinon Atrium.
By Bill Landauer A few of Mary Jo Lodge’s favorite things? Those movies and plays featuring characters who burst into song for what seems like no reason…
Family activities, receptions, construction of a geodesic dome on the Quad, football and other athletics, and more fun events filled Homecoming Weekend…