Even if you don’t know it, you’ve seen evidence of Munson all around campus. He’s the figure that is both everywhere and nowhere—all around us, but impossible to find. Elusive, yes, but always watching… You might see a flash of golden fur, hear a bark in the distance or find chewed up stick in the middle of the […]
Day: April 1, 2016
Open meeting discusses sexual harassment policy: Changes to language and structure proposed
By Kathryn Kelly ’19 Off-colored jokes, sexual rumors and any unwelcomed text of a sexual nature are now specifically proposed to be prohibited under a new, highly detailed campus policy. In compliance with federal mandate, the Presidential Oversight Committee on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment (POCSASH) has proposed an updated policy for sexual harassment and formal complaint procedures, […]
A super bore: “Bathman v. Superman” is a full, drab and dark disaster
I have to say, I am really looking forward to the movie “Central Intelligence” with Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson. The trailer was really funny, and Hart and Johnson have such natural chemistry—I think the movie will be a big hit. Why am I talking about the “Central Intelligence” trailer in a review of “Batman v. Superman”? Because […]
Swastikas drawn on campus prompt meeting by Bias Response Team
The Bias Response Team met the week before spring break following reports of swastikas being drawn in two locations on campus. On March 1, a swastika was reported being scratched into the back of a men’s bathroom stall according to reports published in the crime log. On March 8, another swastika was seen on a […]
Unsuspecting Tom Hanks bit by dog on campus: Actor sues college for emotional damages
During his visit to Lafayette’s campus, actor Tom Hanks was allegedly attacked by what he called a vicious, frothy-mouthed polar bear. He has now filed a lawsuit against the college for emotional damages. When Hanks spotted a dog roaming campus, he said it so enchanted him that he couldn’t help but approach it. Students know this big, bright […]
A running start: Track team has successful showing at home meet
Lafayette Track and Field started the spring season off on a positive note last week, placing second and third in women’s and men’s events respectively. The team enjoyed good performances all around, most notably on the women’s end where seniors Devin Smith and Erin Keen ran alongside junior Drew Davis to claim the top three spots in the […]
Dancing into spring: The Lafayette Dance Company prepares for recital
This evening, Williams Center will play host to poetry in motion. The Lafayette Dance Company will be giving their 11th Annual Spring Recital this evening at Williams Center for the Arts. In a first for the company, they will hold a repeat performance on Sunday in addition to tonight’s performance. The Lafayette Dance Company is a fully […]
Pennsylvania on the path to legalize medical marijuana, Local farm and football team in high spirits
When members of an off-campus local farm heard the news about the potential for Pennsylvania to legalize medicinal marijuana, they put on their tye-die t-shirts, picked up their shovels and got to work. The farm teamed up with anonymous NFL players to grow product to support the team’s “medical needs.” “It’s a joint operation,” said […]
North Korean leader submits perfect March Madness bracket
It seems like the impossible task of guessing all 63 NCAA tournament basketball games is impossible no more. In what will likely go down as the biggest report to come out of Pyongyang since North Korea’s FIFA World Cup victory in 2010, reports from the North Korean capital show that Supreme Leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of […]
Pitcher David Bednar ’17
Katelyn Arnold: So, this weekend you threw a complete game, only allowed three runs, and had a career-high 11 strikeouts. Tell me what that was like. David Bednar: It was just nice to compete and help my team get a win. KA: Was that more or less exciting than your movie-star appearance in the “A Day […]