The Welch Fitness Center in Taylor Gymnasium will be updated over winter break with the addition of four treadmills, two stationary bicycles and a weight training machine, according to a press release by Douglas Strange, director of fitness. (0) comments
A woman was accosted and robbed by two juveniles Tuesday afternoon near the front of Dravo House, according to safety bulletin issued by Chief of Police Edward Shupp. (18) comments
A female student found an unidentified man in her room at an off-campus house in the 300 block of East Fifth Street early Friday morning, according to a report by The Express Times.According to the article, the student found a man seated at her desk at about 1:30 a. (0) comments
A student was attacked and robbed of his wallet, debit card and cash in Brodhead Parking Lot around 9 p.m. on Nov. 28, according to Lehigh police reports. (0) comments
A Lehigh student was assaulted and robbed Thursday night near Grace Hall, according to an e-mail from Edward Shupp, chief of police. At approximately 8 p.m. Thursday, the student was approached by two unidentified males who assaulted him and took personal belongings, according to the e-mail. (6) comments
Sororities are eliminating the need to make "cuts" in an effort to make the rush process less stressful. (4) comments
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity's annual Election for Cancer Research Campaign came to a close Monday, surpassing last year's fundraising total of $17,000 and reaching out to different areas of the community for participation, organizers said. (0) comments
Lehigh alumnus Bob Alunni, '06, released his debut album, "Thinking of Flight," Saturday in Scranton, Pa. Alunni is a folk singer and songwriter and describes his music as "acoustic goodness," according to his MySpace page. (1) comment
The number of Chinese students enrolling and applying to Lehigh is on the rise. (1) comment
A professor's small scarf-making service project with her daughter's youth group at First Presbyterian Church in Bethlehem is now in its fourth year of giving back. (0) comments
The number of overweight children in the U.S. could be reduced by up to 18 percent through a fast food television ad ban, according to a paper by a Lehigh professor and a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research. (0) comments
Bethlehem is in the planning stage of building Skateplaza, a skate park that will open next spring under the Fourth Street Bridge. (1) comment
Two hundred South Bethlehem children participated in the tutoring programs offered by Lehigh's community service office this year, according to the office's 2007-2008 annual report. (1) comment
A competition to determine the world's most environmentally friendly student is now underway. "The Greenest Student on the Planet" competition was started by 3rdWhale, a group that stresses environmental activism and making sustainable, Earth-friendly choices. (2) comments

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