Students share their thoughts on Sundaze 2010, which featured Ben Folds and opened with Steel Train.
Beat It for Charity
Seniors at Lehigh discuss their thoughts about graduating.
Women's basketball team faces off against Lafayette College.
Lehigh's snow day generated fun-filled outdoor activities around campus.
Do you think Lehigh's housing selection process is efficient and fair? Lehigh students share their thoughts about the process.
Should Lehigh still hold classes during Easter and passover? Lehigh students weigh in
The Lehigh Melismatics performed at the ICCA Semifinals.
The Lehigh track and field team took on rivals Lafayette College on Saturday. Both teams posted strong individual performances, but ultimately fell to Lafayette.
The women's lacrosse team defeated Lafayette College 20-4 this season.
Students took to the snow all around campus on Wednesday after Lehigh canceled classes for the first time since 2002. Snowball fights, skiing and sledding were only a few of the outside activities taking place.
Darius Callier, '11, organized the student rally to increase awareness about civil rights issues on Lehigh's campus. He speaks about what civil rights mean to him, why people on Lehigh should care and what his hopes are for this campus's future.
Students rally to remind their peers that Civil Rights issues are not resolved, that the problem is very real on Lehigh's campus.
Students talk about their plans for the upcoming winter break.
Bed Races, an annual tradition during Lehigh-Lafayette week, took place on Library Drive's new surface this year.
The Class of 2013 held a wing night to encourage freshmen unity.
A look at the International Photo Exhibit and Competition at Iacocca Hall.
RHA hosts a tug-of-war event during International Week.
A look at Russian Cultural night on Nov. 10, part of Lehigh's International Week.
A tour of Lehigh's presense in Second Life, including a presentation on what we should take from our university's involvement in the virtual world.
Former USA Today editor Ken Paulson, now with the Newseum in Washington, talks about the First Amendment and its importance in today's world as Lehigh's LIberty Tree is planted outside of Coppee Hall.
Lehigh University uses the 100th anniversary of the Fritz Engineering Lab as a time to invite students and alumni to look at redesigning the space to make it relevant for the future. Chair of the department of civil and environmental engineering, Stephen Pessiki, discusses charettes at the Fritz Centennial this past weekend.
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Several cars were broken into late Sunday night in the Alpha Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta sororities' parking lots, resulting in stolen insurance cards and a GPS system. Three women comment on the offenses and why they do not feel safe on campus.
This photo montage features scenes from last year's Spooktacular, a Community Service Office event. This year's Spooktacular will be held Oct. 25.
This photo montage features Lehigh's Dance Team.
International student Linh Phuong Do created a trailer for the International Bazaar, this Sunday, April 19.
Students talk about their favorite dining options on campus.
Rock 4 Haiti, a benefit event to raise awareness about the economic and social problems in Haiti, was held Fri., March 20. Sponsored by Association of International Students and Black Student Union, the event featured spoken word by students as well as hip hop artist Blitz the Ambassador, LU's Finest Step Team, and Muhlenberg College Assistant Professor of Anthropology J. Christopher Kovats-Bernat.
Students give their opinions about President Obama's first 50 days in office and his policy proposals.
The women's basketball team defeated Lafayette Wednesday night, winning the Patriot League championship for the second time in school history. Junior Alex Ross was named MVP. This video contains highlights from the game.
Students describe their spring break plans.
Students from the International Multimedia Resource Center created a video to gauge students' reactions to the historical election of President Barack Obama.