Oct 27, 2020
From Field to Market
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis Although farms encircled Jenn (Bell) McAtee ’11 when she was a child living in the small yet busy countryside town of…
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis Although farms encircled Jenn (Bell) McAtee ’11 when she was a child living in the small yet busy countryside town of…
By Bryan Hay It’s 4 a.m., and the smoke detector outside your bedroom has quit as a small fire starts in the adjacent laundry room. No ear-piercing alarm…
By Stephen Wilson When death greets you at the door and says it is time, if your first thought is, “Let’s stop at the Wawa on the way,” you may be…
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis When Nyree Spearman ’17 signed up to work as a post-production coordinator on the HBO documentary We Are the Dream: The…
By Stephen Wilson What do TikTok dances, a pie in the face, thank you notes to medical workers, ice buckets, and dyeing hair have in common? Raising funds…
When film and media studies and anthropology and sociology double major Flor Caceres ’22 was invited by a friend to speak at the Black Lives Matter rally…
By Bryan Hay, Katie Neitz, and Kathleen Parrish Lafayette students don’t stop learning when classes are on break. Alternative School Break (ASB) Club…
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson The students in Mrs. Hunt’s fifth-grade classroom are shuffling to their lockers, dropping off books from one subject…
(Note: Images shown were taken in February 2019, prior to mask-wearing and social-distancing protocols.) By Bryan Hay The pandemic led to many disappointments…
Students who have been part of the LIME program have gone on to do remarkable things in their studies and in their careers. Two of these Malagasy alumni…