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Women's Center director aims for stronger outreach

The Women's Center plans to increase outreach and become more integrated into the campus community by becoming more interactive with other clubs, activities, organizations and different segments of the Lehigh community. (0) comments

Ricardo Alvayero has agreed to plead guilty to a federal extortion charge, two weeks after pleading guilty for felony in Northampton County. He will be sentenced Jan. 21. (0) comments

Several Lehigh students are featured in a video on My First Time, a non-partisan voters guide for first-time voters. (0) comments

A punitive ban on fraternities holding open houses is changing the way many chapters recruit new members as a result chapters violating the rules for open houses last semester. (0) comments

A six-member panel of professors and students debated their points of view and potential issues about the upcoming election Monday in Maginnes Hall. (0) comments

A vote on a proposed $15 million budget from the Community Development Committee was delayed until the next City Council meeting on Nov. 5. (0) comments

The Muslim Student Association, a national religious organization, is connected to radical groups that want to destroy the West, says an author who will be lecturing at Lehigh Thursday. (6) comments

A collection of photographs and memorabilia from the Dalai Lama's historic visit to Lehigh in July is now on display at Linderman Library. (0) comments

The Rainbow Room, the student-run club Spectrum and the Women's Center are hosting events, such as tailgates and lectures, in conjunction with October's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Questioning and Ally History Month. (0) comments

More than 50 students debated whether college relationships have switched to little more than casual sexual encounters in a discussion Sunday night. (0) comments

The Jewish community at Lehigh University erected a sukkah on the University Center front lawn Oct. 13 in recognition of the Festival of Sukkot. The sukkah has remained up for the duration of the holiday week, which can be a few extra days depending on one's level of observance, and will remain standing until Friday. (0) comments

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