What began as a Facebook support group for friends lamenting the outcome of the 2016 presidential election quickly became a…
Monthly Archives: April, 2018
As Lehigh’s tuition continues to increase, the administration must strategize a plan that meets the financial requirements of the growing…
Plans to expand the Historic Hotel Bethlehem are being reconsidered and could increase patronage of the city by 70,000 people.…
On March 24, Lehigh students were among the hundreds of thousands of people who gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C.…
The NFL has been a staple in American culture since its founding in 1920. There is nothing more American than…
Turn off the faucet when you brush your teeth. Switch off the light when you leave a room. Unplug your…
The city of Bethlehem celebrated its 275th birthday in 2016, recognizing its history since the Moravians christened it on Christmas…
Directly across from Kassie Hilgert’s desk is a framed photo of SteelStacks. Red, purple and blue lights shine on the…
During her Iacocca internship in Prague last summer, Jasmine Wung, ’19, was inspired by an event her host organization, Otevrena…
In 2018, there is a prevalent stigma in the media surrounding mental illnesses. Despite this stigma, society has made strides…