<p>Katonahmom, take a bow! You left out one pictures though: the mixed racial group sitting in a dorm room that looks like it was decorated by the PB Teen catalog.</p>
<p>Websites can be fun too. We love Lafayette's website, with its interactive map showing the campus's TREES. That's right - click on a building, and you get a picture of the building, with descriptions of its architecture and details on when/how/why it was built. Click on a TREE and you get a photo of the ACTUAL TREE with its latin name, where it grows, etc. My husband and I graduated from Lafayette and we knew it was proud of it's campus, but the tree thing just blew us away. Then S got interested in Union. How do we know it's a good college? Their website features a section called "The Trees of Union."</p>
<p>I propose a new rule: all good small LACs feature their trees on their website. No trees, no prestige.</p>