Oct 2, 2008
Reality Check
Phil Kolarczyk ’03 enters battle of mind, body, and will on America’s Toughest Jobs As Phil Kolarczyk ’03, a self-professed reality television aficionado…
Phil Kolarczyk ’03 enters battle of mind, body, and will on America’s Toughest Jobs As Phil Kolarczyk ’03, a self-professed reality television aficionado…
Jayne Miller ’10 writes about her role in the College’s second student-run, live election broadcast Jayne Miller ’10 (Bethel, Pa.) will serve as…
Booklet provides discounts at more that 40 Easton businesses Lafayette students, faculty, and staff will be able to use special offers and discounts at…
Neuroscience major completes summer research with James Dearworth, assistant professor of biology Over the summer, neuroscience major Grayson Sipe ’10…
The National Flute Association honors associate professor of music for his arrangement of Six Gnossiennes Jorge Torres, associate professor of music, and…
Coach thrilled by Beijing experience When Kevin Tyrrell ’92 began his swimming career at Lafayette 20 years ago, he never dreamed it would lead him to…
Kameisha Jerae Hodge ’11 writes about her internship with MTV in New York City English major Kameisha Jerae Hodge ’11 (Washington, D.C.) spent her…
English major is planning to start a new non-profit organization focusing on various outreach initiatives English major A. J. Ernst ’09 (Lawrenceville…
Dreary skies don’t stop good times for alumni Forget about the gloomy skies and intermittent drizzle – all was bright and sunny at Homecoming. On a different…
The Fifth annual Garlic Fest will be Oct. 4 Enjoy free garlic delicacies, chef challenges, cooking demonstrations, musical entertainment, and specialty…