Nov 21, 2012
The Show Must Go On: College Theater Presents Noises Off
Due to the campus-wide power outage from Hurricane Sandy, it appeared as if College Theater might have to cancel its production of Noises Off, which was…
Due to the campus-wide power outage from Hurricane Sandy, it appeared as if College Theater might have to cancel its production of Noises Off, which was…
Thousands of Lafayette students, alumni, parents, and friends came out to support Leopard football Saturday during the 148th game in college football…
College football’s most-played rivalry dates back to 1884, when Lafayette shut out Lehigh 50-0 in Easton. The two teams met twice a year from 1884-1901…
Lafayette’s Muslim Students Association hosted a dinner in Farinon College Center to celebrate Eid-ul-Adha, the second of two major holidays in the Islamic…
World-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, will deliver an address…
Students and their families enjoyed many activities during Family Weekend including art exhibits, academic discussions, the annual concert in Colton Chapel…
Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter spoke before a packed house Oct. 24 in Colton Chapel. Her talk, “The Big Picture: Beyond Hot Spots and Crises…
Homecoming 2012 included the annual tailgate picnic, a 30-13 win by the football team over Holy Cross, the McDonogh Network Homecoming Social, the McKelvy…
The air is crisp, the leaves are falling, the jackets are out. Autumn has come to Lafayette. The College’s beautiful campus sits on 340 acres and has…
Students celebrated the fall season in the Anderson Courtyard over the weekend by eating caramel apples, drinking cider, painting pumpkins, bobbing for…