Surveillance cameras in Packard Lab show a student allegedly taking over $4,000 in technical equipment, after swiping into the lab with his key card. (2) comments
Economist, writer and educator Jeffrey Sachs will deliver the commencement address to the class of 2009 in May, according to a university press release. (7) comments
Speaking to a packed Baker Hall Wednesday, Joseph Perella, '64, talked about the causes and implications of the financial crisis. (0) comments
JuicyCampus.com has become the next casualty of the economic crisis. The college gossip Web site, which was the cause of controversy at Lehigh and hundreds of other campuses across the country, shut down on Thursday, Feb. 5. (0) comments
Despite the trend of going digital, paper textbooks at Lehigh seem to be here to stay. Digital textbooks are a paperless online alternative to traditional textbooks that have hit the marketplace at a time when concerns about the rising cost of hardcovers are increasing. (1) comment
Members of the Bethlehem city council gathered on Monday at 7 p.m. for its first meeting of month. Prior to the normal agenda, the council held a public hearing to approve a restaurant liquor license. (0) comments
The Global Union's Language Exchange Program offers Lehigh students, faculty and staff the opportunity to practice a language of their choice with a native speaker for free. (1) comment
The Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley is offering free tax-preparation for low-income families, and Lehigh students can help. The committee is partnered with the Internal Revenue Service's Income Tax Assistance program, along with other groups in the area. (0) comments
He was incredibly bright. One of those kids whom the teacher could just tell had a lot of potential. But, according to Tiffany Scheff, '08, the boy's teacher, he had behavior problems. One minute he could be on and focused, finishing up some math problems. (4) comments
Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager depicted in the popular film "Hotel Rwanda", will visit Lehigh on Feb. 24 to tell his story of survival and encourage others to stay alert to the problems outside the country. (0) comments
Pricewaterhouse Coopers recently launched a program on their Web site to help college graduates in their search for a job during these difficult economic times. The program, titled "10 Tips to Recession-Proof Your Job", offers advice from by Lindsay Pollak, an author and career strategist who specializes in career development for college students and new professionals. (2) comments

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