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The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

College considers dropping American Studies major

By Katria Tomko October 30, 2015

Citing declining enrollment numbers and faculty interest, faculty members proposed to the Provost to discontinue the American studies major. With only four declared majors, the American studies (AMS)...

Brian Keller 16, who passed away in the summer of 2015. (Chuck Zovko)

Class gift memorializes Keller: Senior class donates scholarship in memory of classmate

By Katria Tomko October 2, 2015

It is hard to put into words the feeling on campus this past Sunday afternoon. Skillman, usually filled with bustling students opening their textbooks after prolonging the inevitable all weekend, was eerily...

Sarah Pavlini ‘16 pulls a suggestion for a random act of kindness from a raffle. [Photo courtesy of Monica Meng ‘18]

Kindness is a good FIT

By Katria Tomko April 24, 2015

ASB team FiTting in brings upbeat atmosphere to Lafayette The Alternative Spring Break FITting In team’s upbeat mood seems to be contagious. As Lafayette students come out in droves to enjoy sunny...

Kim Goddard ‘16 in the controls lab in Acopian Engineering Center. [Photo by Willem Ytsma ‘16 ]

Out of the club

By Katria Tomko April 3, 2015

A new study shows underrepresented of women in engineering In an era with increased emphasis on STEM education and women in the workforce, recent findings by the American Association of University Women...

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