Jul 21, 2016
Holding on to Easton’s Past
When you walk into Easton’s new City Hall, look up. You’ll see history flowing toward you. It’s the handiwork of Jim Toia, Lafayette’s resident…
When you walk into Easton’s new City Hall, look up. You’ll see history flowing toward you. It’s the handiwork of Jim Toia, Lafayette’s resident…
by Jessica Coakley Martinez ’03 I was on a 15-day business trip through eight cities in April when I was forced to dump nearly four gallons of breast…
The Fifth Answer Man The Spring 2016 issue of the alumni magazine brought a flood of memories. First was the 1962 College Bowl. Having scored fifth on…
In November of last year, Fred Braun ’55 sent me an email about his friend “Al” Pesky ’56, who along with his wife, Wendy, founded a center for…
by Geoff Gehman ’80 Berrisford Boothe ’83 was in New York City previewing his first major art auction when he struck tarnished gold. He couldn’t…
by Bryan Hay Illustration by Brian Stauffer Members of the Lafayette Chamber Singers gather in a circle as their conductor, Jennifer Kelly, leads them…
by Bill Landauer This is the story of a sum of money. During the closing months of World War II, a group of U.S. servicemen stationed in Europe gave $3…
by Alan finder P’08 illustrations by Jon Krause Taaha Mohamedali is telling a story about a young man named Ricky. It’s a moving tale delivered by…
By BILL LANDAUER Photography by Steve Babuljak Resting on a rack in a corner of his warehouse in Southern California beneath towering shelves of the skin…
Walter Oechsle ’57, trustee emeritus, died June 30, but his legacy of commitment to the College lives on through the various capital projects, academic…