Eddie Glaude, the chair of Princeton University’s African-American studies department, remembers an incident of racism he experienced as child growing…
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Five United Nations foreign correspondents visited Lehigh on Oct. 26 to speak about foreign perspectives of the upcoming U.S. presidential…
Lehigh has taken steps to steer students away from MoCos and toward tailgates to create a more unified, spirited campus.…
The Africana Studies Student Association is holding a Hurricane Matthew relief drive through Nov. 22 to help those in need in Haiti.…
Shouted speeches and chants were heard from the UC Front Lawn as the Green Action club held a protest Thursday to…
Eileen Pollack was one of the first women to earn a bachelor’s degree in physics from Yale. In 1978, she wrote…
This semester, members of the Gryphon Society have expressed frustrations with the Office of Residence Life regarding discrepancies related to obligations and compensation for…
Voter registration closed in Pennsylvania Oct. 11. Although U.S. citizens ages 18 to 35 comprise 31 percent of the overall…
It was an ordinary Tuesday afternoon and Mark Schatzman, ‘17, was following his typical weekday routine. After his classes ended Sept.…
John Rafferty is the Republican nominee for attorney general. His platform is “moving Pennsylvania forward,” which includes instituting school safety…