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The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

Near, far, and nowhere at all: Student spring break plans

Near, far, and nowhere at all: Student spring break plans

By George Odigwe March 10, 2017

“I’m road tripping down to South Carolina with my sister and two friends to see my grandparents, then me and my roommates are going to Florida to go see my family, go to Disney and go to the beach.”...

Members of NIA present artwork in an exhibit at the Portlock Black Cultural Center (Photo Courtesy of George Odigwe 20).

NIA exhibition focuses on womanhood

By George Odigwe February 24, 2017

Students gathered at the Portlock Black Cultural Center for an art exhibition and panel discussion Monday night, showcasing the projects of the women in NIA, a multicultural women's support group on campus. The...

Professors Uzendoski and Ceballos listen to audience questions in the 1984 talk.
(Photo by Courtney DeVita 19).

Orwell’s 1984 classic returns to conversation in packed professor panel

By George Odigwe February 10, 2017

There is little question that the totalitarian theme of George Orwell's "1984" resonates with modern audiences, but the novel written a half-century ago has much broader applications to today's political...

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