On November 5, Lafayette’s National Honor Society inducted new members to join Lafayette’s chapter. Students reflect on their experiences with NHS and their advice for underclassmen.
National Honor Society inducts new cohort
November 25, 2025
NHS members do community service through Lafayette NHS.
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