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Lafayette College President Nicole Hurd was the subject of a successful faculty no-confidence vote on Tuesday, a first in the college’s nearly 200-year history.
During our peaceful walkout in solidarity with Palestinians, a student displayed a poster that read “From the river to the sea.” This student was issued a One Pard report on the grounds of hate speech ...
After decades of teaching at Lafayette College, four professors — civil engineering professors Mary Roth ’83 and Arthur Kney, religious studies professor Eric Ziolkowski and chemistry professor David ...
In June, Lafayette ended its contract with Bon Appétit in favor of a new dining provider: Parkhurst Dining. Despite the addition of a new dining option, the switch has been widely panned, with ...
It’s been over two months since college President Nicole Hurd lost a historic no-confidence vote from the faculty. While she promised “constructive conversations” between them, her administration and ...
Lafayette College President Nicole Hurd will face a vote of no confidence from the faculty on Tuesday, two days into the spring semester. A successful vote of no confidence would be a symbolic ...
Unflinching, pulse-pounding and masterfully crafted. Those are the words I would use to describe A24’s newest film, “Warfare” (2025). Based on actual events and set in 2006 during the Iraq War, ...
Election Day has arrived, and voter registration data has been finalized. Before the 2024 presidential election is decided, let’s take a closer look at the final numbers. In the last month, ...
“What the hell was the halftime show even about?” Since Sunday, this question has found its way into every conversation I’ve had regarding the Super Bowl. Given my familiarity with Kendrick Lamar, his ...
Lovers of quantum science and curious newcomers gathered at Lafayette College’s “Quantum Unlocked: Qiskit Fall Fest” event last weekend — uniting students from various disciplines including chemistry, ...
The successful no-confidence vote against college President Nicole Hurd came together in a matter of weeks, but the tensions that led to it were brewing for years, according to members of the faculty.
Peter Milius, a former Lafayette College student who admitted to possessing child pornography and recording classmates showering, was spared prison time during his Wednesday sentencing at the ...
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