The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania

The Lafayette

Trebor Maitin

Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor

Pennsylvania enthusiast.

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Much of Laura McGranes time at Haverford College was spent strengthening the arts and sciences. (Photo courtesy of Laura McGrane)

Laura McGrane named next provost

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
April 5, 2024
The Pard Pantry was first opened in 2019.

Pard Pantry to open on weekly basis

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
April 5, 2024
The mission and values statement is now expected to be finalized by the end of the semester.

‘Back to the drawing board’

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
March 1, 2024
Residents of Watson Hall reported water damage in the days before a ceiling collapsed in one room. (Photo courtesy of Kira Baker 27)

Ceiling collapses in Watson Hall dorm room

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
February 2, 2024
Graphic by Trebor Maitin 24 for The Lafayette

Does Lafayette have a turnover problem?

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
January 26, 2024
Christine Blaha served as Parkhursts resident district manager at Lafayette for one semester. (Photo courtesy of Web Archive)

Christine Blaha out as dining head

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
January 26, 2024
Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.), left, has served as the top Democrat on the House Ethics Committee since last September. (Photo by Bill Clark for CQ Roll Call)

The committee that took down George Santos

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
December 8, 2023
None of the administrators interviewed use Spotify, meaning that theyll never know which town shares their listening habits. (Photos courtesy of Spotify)

Admin’s top songs

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
December 8, 2023
Pard to Pard has its origins in pre-COVID pop-up thrift stores.

[Photo] From pop-up to permanent

By Kristen Vincent, Assistant Culture Editor
November 3, 2023
Miss Jacksons closure comes just three weeks after it began to accept student meal swipes.

I’m sorry, Miss Jackson’s

By Trebor Maitin, Managing Editor
October 6, 2023
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