Have you ever witnessed an injustice? Did you speak up?
Come to the Study Room tomorrow at 6 PM to find out more about the Bystander Effect, and how being in a public place can change your perception and your reaction to different situations!
Have you ever witnessed an injustice? Did you speak up?
Come to the Study Room tomorrow at 6 PM to find out more about the Bystander Effect, and how being in a public place can change your perception and your reaction to different situations!


If you’re missing the NBA this year, then come fill that basketball shaped hole in your life with a few games of pickup basketball at Coles this Saturday (meeting around 1:45pm in the lobby). Afterwards we’ll be heading to Five Guys for dinner, on us!
When? Meeting SUNDAY at NOON (new time!)
Where? In the Lobby! (we’ll be going to Coles on the 12:10 bus and then walking to Five Guys after!)
Cost? ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Who? YOU! And all basketball skill levels are welcome!
COMMENT BELOW IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT COMING!
See what it feels like to walk through New York City completely blind
Hello to all 80 Lafayette returners and newbies! With the weather and move-in day rush, we’re sure that by now you’re experienced at jumping through plenty of proverbial hoops. So how about jumping through some real ones? Join RAs Spencer and Claire for a trip to Trapeze School New York where we’ll “learn the ropes” in a two hour class. This event has an incredible 50% discount through our 80 Laf co-pay!

When: 12 pm on Wednesday, August 31st
Where: Meet in the lobby, and from there we’ll take the subway to the Outdoor Rig on Pier 40, West St at W Houston St
What to bring: Your own metro card ($5 total to get there and back), socks (very important), and snug-fitting workout clothes
Cost: $30 (half-price!) Sign-ups are in the Resource Center
For any further questions, please consult the TSNY faq at http://newyork.trapezeschool.com/about/faq.php. All participants must also sign an assumption of risk form, to be provided at the event, before being admitted.
Lastly, space is limited for this event! Only the first 8 residents to sign up in the Resource Center with their co-pay may attend. So jump, flip, or spin on down as soon as possible and get in on this once in a lifetime event!
Join RA’s Christina & Suzy for a delicious brunch at the popular NYC restaurant,
You know it’s gotta be good since it has consistently been voted one of the top brunch eateries in NYC; and you get to eat there for the highly reduced price of $5! We will be leaving laf this
If you wish to join us on this delectable adventure, go sign up in the resource center ASAP as there are only 8 spots available. Oh, and did we mention a metrocard is included in your co-pay? Yea, we’re just that good.
Future Bike Sharers,
The NYU Bike Share program will be coming to Lafayette this week! What NYU Bike Share Program is: Borrow any of the bikes at any of the seven residence halls at NYU and return to any of the residence halls later that day! Lafayette will have 4 bikes that can be borrowed at any time (and more depending on how much they are used!!)
For More Information: http://www.nyu.edu/sustainability/campus.projects/bike.share/
NYU Bike Share Training (Mandatory):
In order to join you must first attend an information and safety session. There will be one held:
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 20011
Time: 5:00-6:00 PM
Location: Rec Room, Lafayette Hall
RSVP: http://www.nyu.edu/rsvp/event.php?e_id=3555
Bicycling can be a safe, healthy, sustainable, and fun way to get around Manhattan and the boroughs. However, getting a bike can be an expensive and intimidating proposition. NYC’s expensive bike shops, unique traffic patterns, and high theft rates may scare off some prospective bikers but they don’t have to! The NYU Bike share is a brand new program that lends bikes to students, faculty, and staff for FREE. These sessions ensure that you that you get all of your safety questions answered. To find out more and to enroll in the program please come to one of our informational workshops and bike safety trainings.
If you have any questions, contact Lafayette RLA Peter Davis (pjd276@nyu.edu) or RHRM Courtney Heywood (ch108@nyu.edu).
Also “like” the NYU Bike Share Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/NYUBikeShare
Again, you must come to a safety training before you can borrow bikes from the Bike Share
Ride Safe!
Join RA Sayeed and residents from Gramercy Green to go see the Broadway Musical Chicago!!
When: April 28th
Time: Meet in the Lobby at 6:30PM
Sign up in the Resource Center with your $10 C0-Pay
A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; one show-stopping-song after another; and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen.
sign up in the resource center
co-sponsored by SOLID
Come meet the ladies of Pi Beta Phi and Delta Phi Epsilon and discover the unique neighborhoods of NYC!
Learn about dozens of free events and activities offered in the city!
When: Thursday, April 12th from 7-9pm
Where: The Lafayette Lobby
A night at the Metropolitan Opera House
Tuesday, April, 26th at 8pm
The first 15 residents to sign up and turn in a $5 co-pay to the Resource Center gets to come.
Meet in the lobby at 7:00pm with your metrocard
If you’ve never had the chance to attend the opera in NYC, here’s your opportunity!
Rigoletto is an Italian opera by Giuseppe Verdi
The Italian libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the play Le roi s’amuse by Victor Hugo. It was first performed at La Fenice in Venice on March 11, 1851. It is considered by many to be the first of the operatic masterpieces of Verdi’s middle-to-late career.
This event was sponsored by SOLID Hall Council