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Most popular Brown and White articles of fall '07 and spring '08

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Dalai Lama: compassion and kindness can solve problems

The Dalai Lama, speaking to a sold-out crowd in Stabler Arena Sunday, encouraged compassion and kindness as a solution to the 21st century problems his generation will leave behind. (0) comments

Construction on STEPS building to begin in August

Beginning construction on the STEPS building -- estimated at $62.1 million -- immediately will allow for the most efficient and effective building plan, allowing Lehigh to maximize its financial investment as construction industry costs continue to escalate. Under the new schedule, the university anticipates a June 2010 opening. (0) comments

Slideshow: Earth Day 2008

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Starbucks and convenience store to complete Campus Square in the fall

Executive director of business services Mark Ironside explains why the decision to renovate the university bookstore took more than a year, and what the Lehigh community should expect from the new changes.

Executive director of business services Mark Ironside explains why the decision to renovate the university bookstore took more than a year, and what the Lehigh community should expect from the new changes. (0) comments

In Pennsylvania primary, Lehigh goes to the polls

Despite strong support by college students for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton wins Pa. primary

Clinton beat rival Sen. Barack Obama, earning 54.6 percent of the Democratic votes, while McCain captured 72.7 percent of the Republican's votes. (0) comments

In Zoellner Arts Center, finding a practice room or a performance area is often expensive and time consuming for student groups, some say. But building managers say reserving a room is affordable and that scheduling conflicts are complex. (0) comments

Take Back the Night marchers call for an end to sexual assault

Annual march addresses violence against women and sexual assault on campus and throughout the U.S.

Students walked through campus advocating awareness for sexual harassment Tuesday night in efforts to "Take Back the Night." (1) comment

Alumnus Donald B. Stabler, '30, made the largest donation Lehigh has ever received at $34.2 million in May. The donation will be primarily used for scholarships through the Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Scholorship Fund, which has added 250 students since 1965. (0) comments

Students' creativity through film was showcased Thursday at Lehigh Unregistered's first film festival. The Guerilla Film Festival was held in Whitaker Hall, where a small audience gathered to watch eight short films. (0) comments

Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft will speak on leadership in challenging times Thursday in Packard Laboratory Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. (0) comments

The Environmental Protection Agency has given the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corps $200,000 to develop brownfields across the Valley. About $36,000 of the grant will go to cleaning up the railroad tracks that run through South Bethlehem as part of the city's greenway project. (0) comments

After nearly a year's preparation on behalf of Lehigh University and the Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center in Washington, N.J., His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama will arrive on campus Thursday July 10. The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, will visit Lehigh for six days. (1) comment

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