With the suffering economy, students are growing more concerned about securing elusive internships and job placements. (3) comments
Lehigh students living off campus appear to be unaffected by the decline in the housing market occurring nationwide, real estate studies professor Stephen Thode said. (0) comments
The Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation invited guest speaker Rebecca Ryan to its annual meeting on January 15, where she explained that students today are able to pick where they live before looking for a job. However, the Brookings report, an in-depth study of Pennsylvania's economic development, proved that graduates' needs can be satisfied by what the Lehigh Valley has to offer. (0) comments
Two new restaurants will be opening in South Bethlehem in the coming year.Greekers, owned by Billy Kounoupis, will be located on Third Street, where Chicken and Ribs was located, Kounoupis said in a press release.Kounoupis also owns Billy's Downtown Diner on Broad Street in North Bethlehem. (0) comments
The Health Center has stopped offering free, anonymous on-campus blood testing for HIV, offered by the state, due largely to budget cuts. Previously, staff from the Bethlehem Health Bureau came to campus once each semester to provide this service and follow-up counseling two weeks later. (0) comments
By 2040, the world's demand for oil will surpass the amount available for consumption, John Chen, a former Lehigh engineering professor, said Friday in Packard Lab. "Just three countries in the world? the U.S., China and India will take all the oil the world will produce, leaving nothing for anyone else," Chen said. (0) comments
The Philadelphia Phillies' World Series trophy appeared at Starters Riverport on Wednesday, January 21. The event, sponsored by Fox 1470 Radio, attracted over 300 Phillies enthusiasts from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.Visitors lined up in the lobby to get tickets determining when they would be able to stand and take a picture with the trophy. (0) comments

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Andrew Daniels, Editor in Chief of The Brown and White, '10