The Mountain Hawks went into the game looking to break a losing streak that has plagued it since its second game. However, the…
Monthly Archives: October, 2015
My roommate entered my living room early Thursday evening lacking the usual happy-to-see-me attitude. I thought to myself how it…
Coming into this season, junior quarterback Nick Shafnisky had thrown 38 or more passes just once in his Lehigh career.…
The former Campus Square was officially renamed Farrington Square on Thursday as a tribute to Lehigh’s 12th president, Greg Farrington,…
This afternoon’s Founder’s Day parade has been canceled due to threats of inclement weather. The parade was scheduled to take place…
I want to be home right now. Not because I’m stressed. Not because I miss my family and friends beyond…
The Lehigh women’s rowing team lost a lot of its members due to personal reasons over the summer. In response,…
Both the Lehigh and the Bethlehem police received a grant this year from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Enforcement Board that…
In 1930, Muhlenberg College was the first school to establish a chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, a philosophical honors society that focuses…
For the past 10 years, Lehigh has actively contributed to youth NGO programs through its partnership with the United Nations.…