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Acceptance letters for the class of 2019. [[Photo courtesy of Lafayette Communications ]]

Admissions decisions

By Dominique Marcial April 3, 2015

Class of 2019 acceptance letters delivered with personal touch After acceptance letters for the class of 2019 were mailed out, the Lafayette community witnessed an emotional encounter via Facebook as Senior...

The cast of The Mystery of Edwin Drood performs warm-up exercises
during a rehearsal for the musical. [Photo by Elizabeth Lucy ‘15]

Forced to make changes

By Dominique Marcial March 13, 2015

Marquis Players impacted by decreased funding The show will go on for the Marquis Players, but with less. Reduced funding from Lafayette College Student Government has forced the charity theater group...

Marquis matchup

Marquis matchup

By Dominique Marcial February 20, 2015

Some of this year’s 2018 Marquis Fellows meet with President Alison Byerly in the President’s House. Photo Courtesy of Catherine Corbin ‘18 ________________________________ Potential scholars strive...

Flu vaccine less effective

By Dominique Marcial February 13, 2015

65 reported cases of the flu on campus The sounds of sniffles, robust coughs and congested breaths can be heard throughout campus these days. Forget measles or Ebola. If a student is sick, the most likely...

Investigative journalist brings light to unjust trials of the Civil Rights Era

Investigative journalist brings light to unjust trials of the Civil Rights Era

By Dominique Marcial February 6, 2015

Jerry Mitchell speaks about reexamining cases from the Civil Rights Era as a reporter. Photo by Hana Isihara ‘17 __________________________ Investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell delivered the keynote...

Professors try to tackle lack of attendance

By Dominique Marcial November 14, 2014

By Dominique Marcial ‘17 & Ryan Zhang ‘18 Collaborative Writers While a recent study found that class attendance may not be based on the instructor of the course, some Lafayette professors said...

Laf-Lehigh secondary ticket sales hit high prices

By Dominique Marcial November 7, 2014

By Dominique Marcial ‘17 & Ryan Zhang ‘18 Collaborative Writers Tickets for the 150th Lafayette-Lehigh rivalry football game are becoming harder to find, but secondary tickets sales are going...

College Hill Tavern opened last Friday after months of renovating

College Hill Tavern opened last Friday after months of renovating

By Dominique Marcial October 31, 2014

CHT opened last Friday with a newly renovated bar. Photo by Austin Drucker ‘17 With the smell of paint still poignant, the College Hill Tavern finished renovations and opened for business last Friday,...

College Hill Tavern plans to reopen later this month

College Hill Tavern plans to reopen later this month

By Dominique Marcial October 3, 2014

CHT will finish renovations later this month Photos by Hana Isihara ‘17 New renovations give CHT a new look College Hill Tavern plans to reopen later this month after renovations are finished The...

ISA office moved to smaller space in Farinon

By Dominique Marcial September 26, 2014

Renovations to Lower cause ISA office to move to another location in Farinon. The International Student Association office was moved over the summer due to the new expansion of Lower Farinon. The...

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