Sayre Mansion, a visual reminder of Bethlehem’s lucrative railroad history, overlooks the South Side on Wyandotte Street, greeting cars crossing…
Browsing: culture and history
Before coming to Lehigh, Tiffany Valencia, ‘25, lived in Southern California, surrounded by her Mexican-American family and peers. Once she…
Donegal Square gift shop transports Bethlehem visitors to the British Isles with handmade products and clothing. The store returned to…
Sept. 15 is especially significant in South Bethlehem as it marks the commencement of National Hispanic Heritage Month – in…
As many students eased into the back-to-school mindset in early August, Lehigh Involvement Connection (LINC) sent an email to students…
Nestled in North Bethlehem across the Fahy Bridge sits the historic Sun Inn — a place historical figures including George…
Walking around Lehigh’s campus, some may notice sculpted faces welcoming them into and throughout university buildings. Some faces pay homage…
The stained glass windows of the Linderman Library rotunda were complemented by pride flags representing various identities for over a…
Located in Linderman Library, the art exhibit “No Postage Necessary: Views of the Postcard World” showcases the development of postage.…
A bolete is a kind of mushroom. But for those who frequent perhaps the most famous restaurant in Bethlehem, it…