Image Student Publications Auf Deustch, Bitte! (volume 1, no.1-8) Published in German during the World War II by the ASTP (Army Specialized Training Program at Lehigh), Auf Deutsch Bitte! (Say It in German Please!) was a weekly magazine contained articles on current events and humor. View Item
Sub-Collection Calculus Cremation Invitations to and programs for Calculus Cremation. Calculus Cremation was a traditional event where students burned their calculus textbooks in a bonfire. The event included songs and dramatic performances related to mathematics and the professors who taught the calculus courses. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Journal of the Engineering Society of the Lehigh University The Journal of the Engineering Society of Lehigh University (1885-1890) was a quarterly student publication that contained articles on various fields in engineering. The journal also included research papers on local industries, such Lehigh Valley Railroad and The Bethlehem Water Works. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Bachelor The Bachelor was a Lehigh student magazine published monthly that ran from 1940-1942. It covered a variety of topics, including global affairs, current events, fashion, comedy, and student literary contributions. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Burr Published with fifty-two volumes, spanning from 1881-1934 The Burr was a monthly student periodical. It offered editorials, articles, poems, essays and art work. The Burr’s main objective was to shed light on college life beyond what the statistics offered in the Lehigh’s yearbook, Epitome. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Goblet The Lehigh Goblet was a monthly student popular culture magazine published from 1946-1948 that included articles, jokes, current events, and other topics of interest to Lehigh students. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Journal Though the first issue was written with respect to the specific interests of the Class of 1876, The Lehigh Journal became a monthly publication from 1873-1874 that included articles from every class on student life and current events. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Quarterly The Lehigh Quarterly, a journal of the scientific and literary societies of Lehigh University, was composed of essays, editorials, and other informative papers relating to scientific developments and the Lehigh area. It was published from 1891- 1893. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Reporter Lehigh Reporter was prepared by the Journalism Department as an invitation to the "Lehigh Scholastic Press Conference" to promote the Journalism courses to the high school seniors. The Conferences (conventions) took place on Lehigh campus and more than 400 high schools and preparatory schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey were represented. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Lehigh Review Published monthly from 1927-1940, The Lehigh Review was a forum for current events, campus life, arts and popular culture. View Sub-Collection
Image Student Publications Lehigh Serendipity 1977 Lehigh Serendipity was a magazine designed to present the cultural, artistic and social interests of the Lehigh community. View Item
Image Sub-Collection Mènage á Six Menage a Six was a literary magazine featuring the works of local writers from colleges in the Lehigh Valley, including the colleges of Allentown, Muhlenberg, Moravian, Lafayette, and Lehigh University. The issues included short stories, poems, and prose of varying topics and length. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Paisley The Paisley was a student publication composed of essays, editorials, poems, and short stories. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection Quintain Devoted to the discovery and sharing of new poetry and prose, The Quintain was a literary magazine published twenty times a year from 1956 to 1958. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection The Brown and Black The Brown and Black was a student publication featuring opinion pieces, poetry, and other creative writing related to race, diversity, and social awareness at Lehigh. The Brown and Black was printed between 2008 and 2010 and was also published as a website. View Sub-Collection
Image Sub-Collection The Pricked Ear The Pricked Ear was a weekly newsletter published from 1957-1960 created for the Gryphon community and Freshmen of Lehigh University. View Sub-Collection