Nelson gets second shutout in draw against Temple. by The LafSep 10, 2009“Goalkeeper Phil Nelson '10 recorded his second shutout in three games as the Leopards battled Temple to a 0-0 tie sunday night. The Leopards outshot The Owls 13-11 in the double-overtime affair, but neither team was able to register a goal. Wayne Maminski '12 led Lafayette with four shots on goal, while Sean Peckham '13 chipped in with threee.”
Proud of Our Pards by The LafSep 10, 2009“While the women's soccer team may have struggled last season, it seems that already Dana Moyer '12 is proving that she-and her team-is a force to be reckoned with on the field Moyer has come a long way from her first soccer practice at age four when she asked her coach if she could dribble the ball with her hands.”
Volleyball takes two of three in weekend tournament by The LafSep 10, 2009“When the Lafayette volleyball team dropped their opening match to St. Peter's by a score of 3-1 on Friday, they knew they had to run the table on Saturday to consider their performance in the Lafayette College Invitational a success. With dominating victories over Delaware State (3-1) and Farleigh Dickinson (3-0), the Leopards had reason to celebrate.”
Magical sport sweeping its way across college campuses by The LafSep 10, 2009“Started by students at Middlebury College in 2005, the fantasy-turned-reality game of Quidditch has cast a spell on college campuses around the world. While originating in the popular Harry Potter series, the game has spread from fans of literature to fans of athletics alike.”
Raekwon's Cuban Linx II: A perfect sequel by The LafSep 10, 2009“While Wu-Tang Clan general Raekwon proved himself one of New York's top hip-hop giacanna with his classic solo debut 1995's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
, fans were worried when when he announced its sequel back in 2005. After two lackluster follow-up albums, 1999's Immobilarity and 2003's The Lex Diamond, the Chef seemed to have lost his footing.”
Appearing Courtesy of Myself: Wax Eloquent by The LafSep 10, 2009“It's no great secret that the record is in dire straits. According to an article published by DigitalMusicNews.com in January 2009, CD sales have plummeted 54.6 percent, approximately 514.6 million units, since 2000. When with coupled the success of illegal downloading services like Limewire and online stores like iTunes that offer the purchase of songs on an individual basis, it's become even unprofitable for companies to pour and time money into full albums.”
William Center targets students by The LafSep 10, 2009“National interest in the high arts is at an all-time low. Further exacerbated by the recent economic downturn, numerous opera and theater companies across the country have closed due the lack of sufficient funding. Even larger organizations such as the New York City Opera Company, are beginning to feel the effects of the economy.”
PR has place, but I have questions by The LafSep 10, 2009“Last week The Lafayette reported on the new Vice President of Communications Robert Massa. As a student who wants nothing but good things for her college, I was glad to hear a new position had been created that would focus on bringing the best and the brightest to Lafayette.”
Campus urged to take proactive approach to H1N1 by The LafSep 10, 2009“College students will be impacted the most significantly by H1N1, or Swine Flu, according to the Center for Disease Control. In an effort to take a proactive approach to the potential pandemic, since last spring, senior staff and executive board members at the college have been discussing and creating a multifaceted plan of how to deal with a possible outbreak of H1N1.”
New center in Scott Hall comes at faculty request by The LafSep 10, 2009“The newly refurbished Scott Hall, formerly home to the Delta Upsilon fraternity, now houses the Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship, among several other departments that have moved around campus. This new department will function as a haven for faculty to host programs, share materials, discuss pedagogy and allow for informal communication about curriculum.” | News Topics
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