Michelle Alexander, the author of “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness,” urged conversation surrounding issues…
Yearly Archives: 2015
When Jose Nunez moved to New York from Mexico 18 years ago, he began working in an Irish restaurant. Although…
For the average Lehigh student, winter break represents a period designated for relaxation and recuperation. For an in-season student athlete, however, this…
Due to the lack of food donations received during the months of January and February, Lehigh Dining and the Community…
After 15 years on campus unrecognized by the university, Alpha Epsilon Pi, a traditionally Jewish fraternity, gained provisional colony status…
Lehigh fraternity recruitment has historically been known as a three-week “free for all,” according to Ryan Newcomer, ’15, Interfraternity Greek Council…
When I think about my Lehigh experience, I think about all of the priceless memories I’ve made — traveling to…
Laurent Leger, an investigations correspondent at the French weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, reportedly believed the noises he heard echoing…
My bucket list before attending college as a first year was a short one and included some things many other…
Preseason polls immediately ruled out Lehigh’s men’s basketball team from having a shot at winning the Patriot League this year,…