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Blue & White Homecoming Weekend will be held Oct. 6-9, reigniting an annual tradition that will bring alumni and families to campus to celebrate with the Lawrence community.
Malcolm Davis, a senior from South Carolina, enjoys his work as president for the Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC). He was elected to the leadership post in March.
Danny Damiani's photo of the celebration of a game-winning goal by the Lawrence women's soccer team has earned him a Bronze Award in CASE's 2022 Circle of Excellence awards competition.
Cael Neary ’17, an Appleton artist, created a bright, beautiful mural in the Gender and Sexuality Diversity Center in Lawrence’s Memorial Hall. They hope it makes the space more inviting for students.
With Marvel actor Anthony Mackie joining the celebration as commencement speaker, the Lawrence community applauded 332 graduates in a beautiful Commencement ceremony on Main Hall Green.
LUaroo 2022 brought more than 20 bands to the stage on Main Hall Green on Saturday and Sunday. The annual music festival drew enthusiastic crowds both days.
17 Days of Kindness begins April 27, with moments of gratitude, special activities, and giveaways planned to remind us to embrace kindness in our daily lives. It will continue through inauguration day.
First-year Kai Frueh loves to photograph birds and other wildlife. In this photo essay, he shares beautiful images of wildlife he's found on the Lawrence campus.
Participation in SOL Studios, a student-run recording space in Lawrence's Music-Drama Center, has boomed over the past two years. It's an opportunity for musical creativity for any interested students.
Samir Datta has been named the new vice president for finance and administration at Lawrence University.
Chris Clarke, Lawrence University’s new dean of students, says he will be an advocate for students. “I want to make sure that students know that I’m here for them, to help them get the best out of their experience here at Lawrence.”
Michael Zhang, a Lawrence University economics major, found himself on stage at an Ed Sheeran concert in New York, singing along to Thinking Out Loud. His big moment quickly went viral.
Amaka Uduh has enjoyed her connections with Lawrence's Black Student Union (BSU) since joining in her first year. Now the junior psychology major is flexing her leadership skills.
While the pandemic has forced some adjustments the past two years, most of the hallmarks of the Great Midwest Trivia Contest remain—ridiculously obscure questions, the oddly specific starting time, useless prizes, and sleep deprivation, among others.