Renowned humanitarian, Rwandan genocide survivor and inspiration for the acclaimed film "Hotel Rwanda" Paul Rusesabagina spoke about the power of words to heal or destroy a community and his life experiences Tuesday night. Rusesabagina, who filled Baker Hall with students, staff and community members, said language is the best weapon in the human arsenal. (2) comments
Numbers from previous years and the establishment of the two non-residential fraternities indicate that about 300 men will likely accept their fraternity bids this year, said Tim Wilkinson, director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. Bids were distributed by chapter houses the week of Feb. 9. (1) comment
President Alice Gast and the Board of Trustees have approved a tuition increase of 2.9 percent for the upcoming school year, the smallest percentage increase in 40 years. The change will be among several actions the administration plans to take in light of the national economic downturn, according to a campus-wide e-mail from Gast. (1) comment
Two new non-residential fraternities, Delta Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha, have been inducted into Lehigh's Greek community this semester. (1) comment
On Feb. 24, Professor Neti from the department of mechanical engineering and mechanics addressed Student Senate about the Lehigh Environmental Advisory Group and its push for more student involvement. President Alice Gast created LEAG in the winter of 2008. (0) comments
Grammy-winning music group The Roots, famous for its live shows and songs like "The Seed 2.0" and "Don't Say Nuthin,'" have been scheduled to perform at Lehigh's annual Sundaze concert. The concert will run all afternoon on April 18 at Sayre Field. (0) comments
Norah Bagirinka, a Rwandan genocide survivor, spoke about the effects of genocide at "Rwanda: Life after Genocide," an event sponsored by the Global Union on Sunday at 7 p.m. The event was held in Maginnes 101.Bagirinka wore a green and white mishanana, traditional formal wear for a Rwandan woman, and had a smile that instantly lit up the room. (0) comments
Business students need to learn from the economic environment and be knowledgeable about current financial issues, Dean Paul Brown, of the College of Business and Economics, said during a panel discussion Tuesday.Brown said students should have extensive knowledge of the current financial situation when interviewing for internships or jobs. (0) comments

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