
Volume 86, Number 4, Summer 2006
Here are some highlights of the Summer 2006 issue of Lawrence University's quarterly magazine, Lawrence Today. To request a copy of the printed magazine or for other questions or comments, please contact the editor.
The house that everyone built
Introducing the Campus Center
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article.
Going where the needs are
When "gut" is a verb and "hope" is a noun
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the
article.
Sidebar: Places to go,
people to help
The night I walked the red carpet, or how Norman Corwin changed my
life
Eric Simonson, ’82, gets an Oscar, and Tim Troy, ’85,
gets a smile from Meryl Streep
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the article.
Sidebar: "Petition
after Victory"
That famous season
Men's basketball team does wondrous things
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the
article.
Sidebar: Five seniors with a future
In the mood
Saxophonist trades school for real-life education
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the
article.
Presidential performance
Lawrence musicians receive unexpected international invitation
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the
article.
Correspondence
Letters from readers
Inside Lawrence
Four receive tenure, promotion
Perille and Singleton are elected trustees
LU art historian gets a Guggenheim
Hane awarded Fulbright Grant to teach English
in Germany
Integrating Asian studies: a success story
People
Chicago is . . . our kind of town
An alumni physics symposium
Trivia Weekend posts results of its first
webcast
Sports
Notes from the locker room
Above, left: Among the Lawrence students who devoted their Spring Break to volunteer projects were three groups that went to New Orleans to aid survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Pictured is Ekaterina Pichugina, ’09, second from left, on the serving line at the Made with Love Café and Grill. (Eugenia Uhl Photography)