Clarence Ham, 57, walks into the small waiting room. He is immediately greeted with smiles from the receptionists across the…
Monthly Archives: November, 2018
It was a brisk winter morning on Three Kings Day in South Bethlehem when Olga Negrón went shopping. She was…
Before students traveled home and to other places for Thanksgiving break from Nov. 21-23, students shared what they were most…
The Marching 97 upheld its Rivalry week tradition known as Eco-flame by interrupting classes and playing instruments all around campus…
Bed races, a longstanding Rivalry week tradition, took place on Nov. 14. Students dressed up in costumes and raced in beds…
The midterm elections on Nov. 6 were by far the most anticipated midterms in recent history. The Democrats won control…
The number of upperclassmen who are still in need of housing for the 2019-20 academic year has yet to be…
Lehigh sent out an email earlier in October informing students that there would be no available housing for upperclassmen during…
I remember a time when I couldn’t understand what my classmates meant when they said they were stressed about school.…
I’ve always been hooked on sports. Growing up in Boston, it’s not hard to say why. Boston teams have won…