EASTON, Pa.(www.lafayette.edu), September 20, 2007 — The Brothers of Lafayette invite the campus community to come out and celebrate prior to the football game against Princeton noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22.
Activities for the Brothers of Lafayette (BOL) Day will take place on the hill behind Pardee Hall. There will be music, hamburgers and hot dogs, flag football, wiffle ball, volleyball, and tug of war.
There will also be games on the Quad with the Lafayette African and Caribbean Students Association (LACSA).
After the game, students are invited to the Portlock Black Cultural Center, where there will be a variety of games including video games, board games, and card games. Snacks will be provided.
BOL is an organization of black and multi-cultural young men united in the facilitation of cultural, spiritual, and intellectual development. They seek to instill leadership, empowerment, and solidarity on campus and within the community. By having an increased understanding of different cultures and an awareness of identity, racism, and diversity, more individuals will find acceptance in the Lafayette community.
