Feb 7, 2007
January Was Busy for Forensics Society
Forensics Society recently participated in three tournaments around the nation. The team attended the “Hell Froze Over” Tournament at the University of…
Forensics Society recently participated in three tournaments around the nation. The team attended the “Hell Froze Over” Tournament at the University of…
Try the chocolate-covered strawberries from the newly reopened Carmelcorn Shop or chocolate mousse from the soon-to-open State Café and Grill. Or maybe…
Inside the wavy brick exterior walls of Lafayette’s Williams Visual Arts Building in downtown Easton, throughout the building’s studios and the Richard…
For 15 art students from the Phillipsburg and Belvidere, N.J., areas, it all started with spider webs and, in five months, has built to billboards. The…
Jason Mills ’09 (Stony Point, N.Y.) is an electrical and computer engineering major with a minor in Asian Studies. He spent his winter break taking the…
Adding to the multidisciplinary nature of the “On Ice” exhibit, a team of Lafayette students created a musical instrument called an ice theremin. They…
There’s a big piece of Lafayette taking shape in San Antonio these days through civil engineering graduate Josh Leen ’99, project manager for Austin-based…
Trustee Scholar Patrick Zboray ’07 (Stratford, Conn.) was recently awarded a Junior Fellowship from the American Academy of Political and Social Science…
World-class athlete and author Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to reach the summit of Mount Everest and only blind conqueror of the highest peaks…
Visit downtown Easton between now and Valentine’s Day and you could win a chance at a fabulous “night on the town,” including dinner for two at Phenom…