
Rafael Toledo had a feeling something incredible was about to happen. Three years prior, Toledo left Brooklyn with his wife…
Rafael Toledo had a feeling something incredible was about to happen. Three years prior, Toledo left Brooklyn with his wife…
Despite the sea of brown and white and a ferocious comeback with six minutes left on the clock, the Lehigh…
Eyes fluttering shut, battling sleep, I strained to look at the slideshow at the front of the classroom. It was…
Twenty-seven years after Pete Yozzo, ’87, graduated from Lehigh, his daughter Nicole began her four-year journey as a Mountain Hawk.…
Her stomping spread through the stands. Her clapping carried up, row by row. Denese Henderson, ’76, watched spirit escalate from…
When I look back at my time at Lehigh I will most certainly remember one thing about it. PSYCHE! —…
“Professional baseball player.” Those are the words Mike Garzillo, ’16, wrote on his kindergarten worksheets when asked what he wanted…
On a Saturday morning, Bill Ulrich, ’18, can be found hunched over a red “Joy of Cooking” book sprawled across…
Mountain Hawks. Brown and white. Business and engineering. Path to Prominence. Donald Trump’s honorary degree. Every brand has a handful…
A tree fell onto Drown Hall today as a result of the snowy and windy conditions caused by Winter Storm…