I'm currently spending my fourth year here at Purdue University in West Lafayette and one of the classes I'm in is called Geosciences in the Cinema. We recently learned about the Lafayette meteorite, which fell from Mars years ago, and was sitting in the Purdue Geological collections unknown until 1931 when someone saw it and recognized it as a meteorite. It now sits in the Smithsonian. And they won't give it back. We here at Purdue have a very proud history especially when it comes to space and space exploration. With graduates like Neil Armstrong, Drew Feustel and countless others, we have a lot to be proud of. We are currently celebrating our 150th Anniversary here on campus and we would really appreciate getting our meteorite back even if it's just for our year long celebration. Let's make this happen!