Beta Theta Pi fraternity is suspended by the university and by its national headquarters after events that occurred this weekend said Dave Cohen, president of the Interfraternity Council. (0) comments
Lambda Theta Alpha became Lehigh's first multicultural sorority after unanimous approval from Lehigh's system wide assessment committee Wednesday. LTA is a primarily latina sorority and a member of the national association of latino fraternal organizations. (13) comments
Lehigh and the surrounding community have united to assist Bethlehem resident and internationally renowned artist, Gregory Warmack, better known as Mr. Imagination, who lost all of his personal belongings in a fire. Several events have been organized by the community and Lehigh students to raise funds for Warmack. (0) comments
Lehigh was ranked 35 out of 291 American colleges and received a grade of A for campus safety in a recent publication of Reader's Digest. Although Lehigh was ranked high in some categories compared to other universities, dorm safety results were much lower. (0) comments
The Committee on Undergraduate Awards and Prizes and Assistant Vice-Provost and Dean of Students Sharon K. Basso are holding nominations for Student Life Leadership Awards. The 11 awards recognize Lehigh students who make a difference on campus. (0) comments
The Global Lehigh Advisory Committee is continuing with the proposed addition of a required international experience for all undergraduate students in order to help internationalize Lehigh. The required international experience would mandate students to participate in some form of international experience during their undergraduate years of study. (0) comments
Dean of Students Christopher Mulvihill announced pending changes to the code of conduct regarding academic dishonesty cases at a Student Senate meeting on Feb. 12. (0) comments
Stephanie Powell Watts, assistant professor of English and director of the creative writing program, writes about two Jehovah's witnesses in her short story "Unassigned Territories." Watts won a 2007 Pushcart Prize for the story. (2) comments
World-renowned structural engineer, Dr. Fazlur Rahman Khan, best known for his work on the Sears Tower, was honored in the first of a series of three lectures Friday in Sinclair Laboratory.

"Anyone can go to a meeting and talk about how racism is bad and shouldn?t happen. But many members of the Lehigh community don?t realize the perpetuations of racism, sexism, and homophobia have many forms. You don?t have to be an outright racist to take part in this. By hosting a ?CEOs and Corporate Ho?s? party that perpetuates sexism and misogyny."
Calvin John Smiley, ?08 and graduate student