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The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

Email meant to reiterate campus policy startles students, but no crime committed

By Benjamin Brown November 1, 2013

No incident triggered the recent email from Lafayette Public Safety on the importance of reporting crimes against children, according to Director of Public Safety Robert Sabattis. “[The email is] nothing...

Meal plan mix-up clarified

Meal plan mix-up clarified

By Benjamin Brown October 25, 2013

Photo by Nicole Maselli ‘14| The Lafayette An email sent by Lafayette Dining Services announced no changes will be made to meal equivalency this year, contrary to popular belief. According to the email...

Volleyball coach arrested on DUI charge

By Benjamin Brown October 25, 2013

By Ben Brown '14 and Michael Kelley '14 | Collaborative Writers Photo courtesy of goleopards.com Easton Police arrested Joel Hindelang ‘12  and charged him with driving under the influence on the...

Donahue resigns as advisor to Non Cur: Cites time commitment as reason

By Benjamin Brown October 11, 2013

Patricia Donahue, professor and head of the English department, has resigned her interim position as faculty advisor of Non Cur, Lafayette’s “underground journal.” “It turns out that I don’t...

StuGov orders Non Cur to change

StuGov orders Non Cur to change

By Benjamin Brown October 3, 2013

Graphic by Aaron Levenson ‘15 | The Lafayette Non Cur, “Lafayette’s Only Absurd Underground Journal,” must comply with new requirements or face “permanent removal of funding and revocation of...

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Science and technology building still a ways off, will end Kunkel and Farber

By Benjamin Brown September 26, 2013

Photos by Willem Ytsma '16 | The Lafayette Excitement surrounds the prospect of a new science and technology building per the $27.9 million gift from Kenneth Rockwell ‘66, but the Class of 2018 may...

College cashes in: How Kent Rockwell’s $27.9 million donation came to be

By Benjamin Brown September 20, 2013

Kent Rockwell was not a widely recognizable name within the Lafayette community before Monday morning, but after donating $27.9 million in stock to his alma mater toward a new science and technology building,...

Running of the Bulls: The psychology of sorority rushing

By Benjamin Brown September 13, 2013

The sorority recruitment process can be exciting and anxiety inducing; and has the potential to be rewarding or disappointing for women across the country. Lafayette women are not immune to the psychological...

Wheeler running again?

By Benjamin Brown August 31, 2013

Former Lafayette Public Safety officer and current Easton Constable is “pondering” a write-in ballot campaign for the District Judge election this November. “I am just waiting to regroup and get...

Summer thefts

By Benjamin Brown August 31, 2013

Six minors studying at Lafayette through a Johns Hopkins University program reported stolen items from their rooms this summer. According to Assistant Director of Public Safety Jim Meyer, the minors were...

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