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Three of nine proposed student organizations were approved by Student Government in this year’s new student organization cycle. Combating Human Trafficking Initiative, Artificial Intelligence Club and ...
At the beginning of the spring semester, I was invited to Lehigh University to attend a public lecture given by Dr. Maura Finkelstein titled “Academic Freedom in Times of Crisis.” As a professor ...
Another year is in the books for Lafayette College athletics. As I prepare to sign off as sports editor, I want to take the time to reflect on the successes, championships and challenges the Leopards ...
Eric Ziolkowski wanted to spotlight his teaching relationship with the Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center, in which "our department has a strong, long-standing relationship with that Center which has ...
For seniors looking for a senior week snack, families looking for a commencement weekend meal or any Easton resident looking for a fresh place to grab a bite, there’s a new spot on College Hill with ...
Aside from Division I sports, 34 club sports teams played and competed for Lafayette College this year. Here are season recaps highlighting seven of them. Men’s ice hockey The men’s ice hockey team ...
The summer before his junior year at Lafayette College, Pepper Prize winner Tyler Roberts ‘25 was determined to yield the best results for his time on campus. He researched the reactivity of ...
It’s been over two months since college President Nicole Hurd lost a historic no-confidence vote from the faculty. While she promised “constructive conversations” between them, her administration and ...
Adventurer! Listen. We don’t have much time. The wizard got mad about the whole “eating mice” thing and trapped me in the paper. I’ve been living in the News section for so long, living off of nothing ...
Two hours after the latest who-the-hell-knows-what shutdown in Marquis Hall, student-athletes and their gallons of water were seen marching to start another protest. The over 400 student-athletes ...
The Department of Education issued a letter last Friday threatening to rescind federal funding from schools and universities that do not dismantle their race-based initiatives. Lafayette College, ...
Size doesn’t matter. Standing at just over 10 pages, Harlan Ellison’s “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream” has stayed at the forefront of my mind, reminding me exactly how powerful literature can be.
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