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All full members of the Patriot League athletic conference, including Lafayette College, opted out of the NCAA’s new ...
In June, Lafayette ended its contract with Bon Appétit in favor of a new dining provider: Parkhurst Dining. Despite the addition of a new dining option, the switch has been widely panned, with ...
Lafayette College President Nicole Hurd was the subject of a successful faculty no-confidence vote on Tuesday, a first in the college’s nearly 200-year history.
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 ...
Lafayette College President Nicole Hurd will face a vote of no confidence from the faculty on Tuesday, two days into the spring semester. A successful vote of no confidence would be a symbolic ...
Mark Sapara has stepped into the newly created role of associate vice president and senior advisor to the vice president for student life.
Student Government’s most recent meeting consisted of a presentation from Dean of Students Walter Snipes on changes to the code of conduct and the introduction of a new representative. The meeting, ...
Lafayette College’s Students for Life of America chapter held its first organization event on Monday afternoon, inviting pro-life activist Savannah Craven to table outside of Farinon College Center as ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Susan Trotter considers herself a pioneer. Along with Joyce Cohen ‘74, an Easton native, she was the first woman to submit her enrollment deposit for Lafayette College – just three days after she was ...
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