Apr 20, 2007
Julia Kumpan ’07 Explores Significance of Number Three in Ancient Religions
There’s something special about the number three, as Marquis Scholar Julia Kumpan ’07 (Danville, Calif.) will tell you. A classical civilization major…
There’s something special about the number three, as Marquis Scholar Julia Kumpan ’07 (Danville, Calif.) will tell you. A classical civilization major…
A group of students will hold an informational meeting 7 p.m. Sunday April 22 in Colton Chapel to explore the possibility and gauge the interest level…
Robert Mason, professor of marine sciences at the University of Connecticut, will discuss the ways in which Mercury is transported in aquatic systems noon…
Reunion Weekend events on Saturday, June 2, will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the renovation of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house, which…
As part of Lafayette’s National Poetry Month celebration, acclaimed poet, critic, and editor David Lehman will be on campus Tuesday, April 24, for a poetry…
The campus community will dance the night away for a cause this weekend. Pi Beta Phi sorority and Kappa Delta Rho fraternity will host the 28th Annual…
Julia Pryde, daughter of Harry Pryde Jr. ’69 and his wife, Karen, was among the victims of Monday’s shootings. She attended Virginia Tech as an undergraduate…
Many people may not know that a significant portion of the 550 million pallets manufactured annually end up in landfills rather than being repaired, mulched…
Dan O’Neil ’06 was as well-rounded as a student can be. Not only did he excel in the classroom and lab as a civil engineering major, he also loved the…
The women of Lafayette got quite a surprise in March. Dressed in shirts and ties, 20 members of the Interfraternity Council and Brothers of Lafayette showed…