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The Lafayette – The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania
The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania. The future of funding at higher education institutions — such as Lafayette College — remains uncertain as President Donald Trump’s federal funding freeze saga continues.
‘We’re going to be the eyes and ears of Lafayette’
4 days ago · Student Government is turning its vacancy luck around with 13 new general body representatives for the 2025-26 year. “They are all very good people,” Student Government President Alex Brown ‘26 said. “They all had something that they were passionate about in their application.” According to Brown, Student Government …
News – The Lafayette
The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania. Lafayette College’s Board of Trustees unanimously declared full confidence in college President Nicole Hurd on Friday, two days after the faculty passed a no-confidence motion against her.
Students – The Lafayette
The cost of attendance for Lafayette College will increase by 3.5% for the 2025-26 academic year, raising it to $87,318, according to an announcement by college President Nicole Hurd on Monday.
College takes steps to remedy Department of Education …
4 days ago · Lafayette College has taken steps to resolve issues with the United States Department of Education regarding the college’s harassment and non-discrimination policies, according to an announcement from Ernest Jeffries, the vice president for inclusion. The agreement follows a DOE investigation into anti-semitism that concluded in June. Jeffries wrote in a campus-wide email on Jan. 28...
Hurd to face historic faculty no-confidence vote – The Lafayette
Jan 24, 2025 · 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 declaration of the faculty’s loss of faith in Hurd’s leadership. It is believed that Hurd will be the first president in Lafayette’s...
The Lafayette – The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania
The Oldest College Newspaper in Pennsylvania. Faculty pushes for formal endorsement of strategic plan
Football adds 21 new players on National Signing Day
4 days ago · The next batch of Leopards has officially been welcomed to the football program as 21 new players signed their letters of intent to join the roster on National Signing Day on Wednesday.. The team’s third recruiting cycle under head coach John Troxell focused on depth pieces that can take pressure off of the starters on key downs.
Student Government discusses faculty no-confidence vote at Jan.
4 days ago · In Student Government’s most recent meeting, a Q&A session with two college administrators was hosted, followed by committee head elections. The session largely focused on the aftermath of a faculty no-confidence vote against college President Nicole Hurd. Vice President for Student Life Sarah Moschenross and Hurd’s Chief of Staff Nicole Eramo addressed questions from Student...
Editorial: Reflecting on 2024, looking ahead to 2025
Jan 31, 2025 · 2024 at Lafayette College was cluttered with change and disagreement but buoyed by a number of firsts. The first student-led theater department show. The field hockey team’s first Patriot League championship win in over a decade. The 50th anniversary of the graduation of Lafayette’s first fully co-ed class. Campus groups advocated for change.