Apr 27, 2005
Students for Social Justice Promotes Peace Studies
Next semester, Students for Social Justice (SSJ) will hold Lafayette’s first Peace Conference, bringing in speakers to discuss peace studies and conflict…
Next semester, Students for Social Justice (SSJ) will hold Lafayette’s first Peace Conference, bringing in speakers to discuss peace studies and conflict…
The National College Band of the Year and other live acts, a barbecue lunch and midnight breakfast, and a host of activities will be part of All College…
Olga Anna Duhl, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, is a contributor to the landmark Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, which…
Tyler McRuiz ’06 (Brookfield, Conn.) has a natural love of chemistry. Due to his extraordinary interest, the chemical engineering major completed an independent…
Lafayette Association of Fair Trade Advocates (LAFTA) hopes to foster discussion and educate the campus community about issues of international importance…
In only its second year of competition since more than a decade of inactivity, the Equestrian Club finished second overall in the region among 13 schools…
The demands of pursuing chemical engineering and international studies majors aren’t keeping Trustee Scholar Carina Fritsche ’07 (Columbia, Mo.) from studying…
The student body, faculty, and staff of Lafayette will be represented in a panel discussion on “Defining Body Image at Lafayette” 7 p.m. Tuesday in the…
When Marquis Scholar Amanda Finkelstein ’06 (Syosset, N.Y.) applied for an externship at The New York Times, she assumed that she would get the opportunity…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about “blogs,” or web logs, Sunday evening. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. at McKelvy…