Christie Nicas, a Bethlehem resident who had two of her three children through in vitro fertilization, was invited by Rep.…
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In 1973, swimming and field hockey became the first two women’s sports programs at Lehigh University. Shortly after, in 1974,…
With diss-tracks and choreographed dances, the strutting of cowboys and firefighters and a spontaneous conga line — the first-ever Mr.…
During the Thanksgiving and spring breaks, dining options for students who stay on campus are limited to Common Grounds, Market…
A blend of creativity and entrepreneurial spirit brews within the Creatives of Lehigh club, a community fostering the growth of…
Landline, a Lehigh-student-comprised electric folk and psychedelic band that’s two years in the making, is prepping for the release of…
The Lehigh men’s lacrosse team is currently 2-1 in Patriot League play after defeating Bucknell University, 9-8, at home on…
As Gretchen Wieners asked Karen Smith in 2004’s “Mean Girls,” “If someone said something bad about you, you’d want me…
Despite recent injuries, the Lehigh baseball team is off to their hottest non-conference start in decades. The Mountain Hawks won…
Bethlehem City Council is considering limiting public comment to Bethlehem residents and taxpayers in accordance with the Sunshine Law in…