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LTS updates computers with Windows 7

Lehigh's Library and Technology Services has been working to update public computing sites with Microsoft's Windows 7, released on Oct. 22. (0) comments

Rathbone gets award for design, atmosphere

In its October issue, University Business Magazine recognized Rathbone dining hall as a runner-up in its Dining Halls of Distinction competition. (1) comment

With flu season in full effect, students say they are struggling to keep both their health and grades intact. Associate Dean of Students Susan Lantz said students are typically more stressed at this time during the semester. (0) comments

Film producer and director Ari Folman presented a screening of his Golden Globe-winning film, "Waltz with Bashir," Thursday in the Main Gallery of Zoellner Arts Center. (0) comments

Some aspects of Iraq's economy may have been better off under the rule of Saddam Hussein, and there is not much the United States can do to restore order and stability, two Lehigh professors said in a presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 27. (0) comments

A small group of students talked in the Women's Center on Wednesday about issues that transgender people face. (5) comments

The Center for Global Islamic Studies welcomed David Lelyveld, author and professor of history at William Paterson University, to give the center's inaugural lecture in Linderman Library on Wednesday. (0) comments

The Federal Reserve Bank proposed new rules on Oct. 21 to regulate the marketing of credit cards to younger people. (3) comments

Student Senate XXII had its sixth meeting in Lamberton Hall on Oct. 26. (0) comments

A tour of Lehigh's presense in Second Life, including a presentation on what we should take from our university's involvement in the virtual world. (0) comments

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