Both the number of students in individual classes and the number of declared majors in the humanities and social sciences have…
Monthly Archives: October, 2014
Sophmore Gabby Tofig is a double threat. Tofig has consistently found success as a forward on the field hockey team,…
Researchers finding giant dinosaur bones or a crazy weird new species is always fun to write about, but I think…
It’s not a charity. It’s a resource — a resource for those with autism, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome, a…
We all know the “Mean Girls” scene where Cady arrives at the Halloween party dressed as a scary zombie bride…
Lehigh students gathered in the Women’s Center on Thursday to discuss differences between African and Caribbean cultures and American culture. The…
Being told that a specific number of slaves “work for you” is an alarming experience. That phrase is so condemning…
ALS hits home for the Lehigh community: Football standout Brett Snyder, ’00, was diagnosed with the disease in 2003. At…
Chipper Dickey, Olav Broccoli and Pumasauras may seem like unusual names, but to the Ultimate Frisbee club teams at Lehigh,…
Lehigh University celebrated its 136th Founder’s Day on Oct. 17 in Packer Memorial Church. Faculty, staff and student leaders were…