

WXLV Digital Media and Design Lab Creates a Space for Students That Fosters Community
Shi Weinhold | Writer WXLV logo drawn by students - Photo Credit : CJ Jenson Tucked away in a small corner of LCCC’s main campus sits a glimmery, red beacon that draws students to the WXLV Digital Media and Design Lab each day. Here, students gather to catch up on their studies, create one-of-a-kind media projects, and build lasting relationships. “We really see this as a community space for students to gather,” said Wendy Barron, Professor and Coordinator of Media Communica


LCCC Counseling Center Offers Support for Students in Need
Camden Hutson | Writer A safe space for students to talk, reflect, and find the support they might need Balancing college life with school, work, and personal responsibilities can be challenging and often leads to high levels of stress that can become difficult to manage. That’s where Lehigh Carbon Community College’s Counseling Center can aid in helping students with the guidance and support they need to navigate life’s challenges. The LCCC Counseling Center offers free and


LCCC Open House Showcases College to All Learners
Jeniyah Benitez | Writer On October 22, 2025, LCCC hosted an open house in the Community Services Center targeted to community members looking to broaden their educational horizons. Vice President of Enrollment Management Dr. Cindy Haney says the event is “open to all in the community” including traditional college first-year students, adult learners, and those interested in non-credit programs. Haney stated that the open house is geared toward “anybody that wants to learn.


Get Up Close with the Cold-Blooded World at the Hamburg Reptile Show
Writer | Brooklyn Besz Different breeds of Snakes at Hamburg Expo Show While the promise of snakes and lizards drew up the crowds at the Hamburg Reptile Show on October 18, the animals featured at the expo were surprisingly diverse. Amidst the rows of exotic reptiles, visitors could stumble upon vendors offering warm-blooded animals such as pigs, rabbits, mice, and ducks. This blend of cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals created a unique atmosphere where individuals could


No Kings Day Protest Draws Hundreds in Bethlehem
AJ Lenner | Writer Photo Credit: Markus Spiske - Pexels On Saturday Oct. 18, hundreds gathered in Bethlehem for the “No Kings Day” protest, a demonstration aimed at defending democracy and opposing political autocracy in the United States. The event was organized by local activist Brooke McDermott and the group Indivisible Lehigh County, bringing together community members to march and exercise their First Amendment rights. McDermott, who serves on the executive board of the


Candidates Face-off and Debate for Lehigh County Executive at LCCC
Eddie Zobel | Writer Candidates, Democratic nominee Josh Siegel, left, and Republican nominee Roger MacLean, right, go head-to-head in debate at LCCC The two primary candidates for Lehigh County Executive went head-to-head at Lehigh Carbon Community College’s Community Services Center on Oct. 8. Democrat Josh Siegel and Republican Roger MacLean made their cases on why they should lead the county for the next four years. Former Allentown Police Chief, Roger MacLean, spoke abou


Latin@ Leadership Club Strengthens Community and Celebrates Culture at LCCC
Maalik Naiem | Writer Decorations displayed during the campuswide Día de los Muertos celebration, co-hosted by the Latin@ Leadership Club and the Art Club. (Photo Credit - Jennifer Hernandez-Reyes, staff) The Latin@ Leadership Club at LCCC is creating opportunities for students to come together, celebrate culture, and give back to the community. Meeting every Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. in Room 202A of the Academic Resource Center, the club invites all students to participate in act


Students Escape the Stress of the Season with Binge-watching
Trisha Bloszinsky | Writer Movie that appears to be “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” playing on laptop in front of a Christmas Tree. Photo credit - Ira Ostafiichuk - Unsplash Imagine, winter break has finally arrived. You are cozied up on the couch with a warm blanket and hot cocoa, and nothing is lighting the room except the warm glass bulbs on the Christmas tree. The only thing left to make this the perfect start to winter break is a binge-watching marathon. Watc


World Series Game Seven Madness with My Dad
Ryan Gillott | Editor Words cannot express how crazy game seven of the 2025 World Series was… November 1, 2025, will go down as a day I will remember forever. It will be a cherished memory of watching the amazing conclusion of the baseball season with my older brother, and my lifelong, Dodgers-fan Dad. My father has been a Dodger fan since he was a kid. He grew up in the Pennsylvania coal region and became a fan in 1971 when he played on a Little League team named after the D


Making The Most of Winter Break
Summer Hammack | Editor hu-lexxi - Pixabay As the semester winds down and winter break is finally within reach, students everywhere look for a well-deserved time of rest. For some, it's a time to relax, sleep in, and recharge for the upcoming semester. For others, it’s a chance to pick up extra work or travel and see family. No matter your plans: it’s a much-needed break from school. Still, for many students, the cold weather and holiday pressure can bring a sense of boredom
