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Lehigh/Lafayette: Rivalry 148


By Kara Falcone
November 18, 2012 - 9:13pm

Lehigh defeated Lafayette this past Saturday in the oldest and most played rivalry in the country. This year marked the 148th playing of the rivalry, and Lehigh's fifth straight win. The game was played at Lafayette, and the stands were packed as fans supported Lehigh defeated the Leopards 38-21.      READ MORE

Lehigh's COMM 30 Class: Helping Sandy Victims


By Kara Falcone, Lizzie Gilbert
November 18, 2012 - 9:06pm

Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast hard a few weeks ago, and many areas surrounding Lehigh University have been devastated by the storm's effects. The Lehigh population consists of many students coming from the New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania areas that were so badly hit by Sandy. Lehigh's campus itself was also affected, and classes were cancelled for an entire week. The Comm 30 class is doing what they can to help out, so we asked a student in the class and HC Lehigh writer Lizzie Gilbert a little more about the project.           What is Comm 30? READ MORE

Brian Bieman


By Emma Faber
November 18, 2012 - 8:55pm

      Name: Brian Bieman   Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland   Year: Freshman   School/major: P.C. Rossin College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering   READ MORE

The East Coast Uniform


By McKenzie Otus
November 18, 2012 - 8:35pm

  As a freshman at Lehigh coming from the west coast, I have noticed one particular thing every girl seems to own the same unofficial uniform of the East Coast. I first became aware of this as me and about 300 other girls walked to Packard at 9:00 am on a Sunday morning for Sorority Open Houses, where every girl could be seen in jeans, boots, and a cute sweater. But I am here to talk about the predominant cold weathered stables and the memo I seemed to have missed coming from California where vineyard vines and Patagonia are about as foreign as snow is.   Here are the basics of the cute preppy east coast uniform: READ MORE

HC Lehigh's Guide to "4 o'clock" Midterm Exams


By Laura Melone
November 18, 2012 - 8:20pm

  It’s that time again.  4 o’clocks are just coming around the corner and you feel like your brain is going to explode from all the studying you’ve been doing. Tests can be stressful for anyone, especially when you go to Lehigh, but don’t fret. Here are the perfect tips you need to pass all of your exams with flying colors without going crazy.   READ MORE

What are you most excited for about Lehigh-Laf week?


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Marni Zahorsky


By Katie Keane and Emily Votze
November 11, 2012 - 10:54pm

  Marni is a sophomore who is involved with many different things on campus. She is in Global Citizenship, ASA, and is a tour guide. She is also a member of Delta Gamma and will be traveling to Malaysia this winter with Global citizenship. Year of Graduation: 2015 Major: Global Studies and History Minors: Business & Spanish Hometown: Princeton Junction, NJ Favorite Food: sushi Favorite TV Show: 30 Rock & Modern Family Favorite Movie: Mean Girls Celebrity Crush: Derek Jeter Why did you decide to become a tour guide and are you glad READ MORE

Lehigh-Lafayette Week


By Kara Falcone
November 11, 2012 - 10:50pm

        It's the most wonderful time of the year on Lehigh's campus - Lehigh/Lafayette week. Check out all of the events going on around campus. READ MORE

America’s Racialized Common Sense


By Brenda Martinez
November 11, 2012 - 10:39pm

  “Race is the enigma of stigma. Trayvon Martin died as a victim of virtual identity” Lehigh University’s Alice Eckardt Scholar-in-Residence Program welcomed Professor William D. Hart of North Carolina Greensboro, Monday night before elections, to speak on the Trayvon Martin. How do you become aware of your own stigma? How do you get rid of a habit that is hard to acquire and hard to get rid of? Hart had to explain to his audience that stigma is not the same as a stereotype, because a stereotype is simply a bad form of generalization.  According to Hart, “We can’t function without generalizing.” Stigma is more powerful and more dangerous to our society. READ MORE

Jeremy Kochman


By Emma Rabinowitz
November 11, 2012 - 10:33pm

  Jeremy Kochman is taking Lehigh University by storm. The freshman business student from Brooklyn New York is new to campus and excited for the next four years. He is a member of the Lehigh tennis team and has a starting spot with many wins under his belt. Although Jeremy is busy with school work and playing on an acclaimed NCAA team he has time to have fun. Jeremy Kochman will serenade his way into a lucky girl's heart with his excellent acapella singing chops. Not only is he good looking, and athletic but he is a sensitive and charming guy who will treat his girl well. Let's meet this week's Campus Cutie Jeremy Kochman.  When did you start playing Tennis? Freshman year of high school.    READ MORE

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