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Photos: Campus filled with international flair

A look at Lehigh's International Week in pictures, from sushi-making to lectures to the flag parade. (1) comment

Thirty percent of the issues dealt with by the Office of Student Conduct are violations including theft, sexual harassment and academic dishonesty. How could that affect students' chances of being hired after graduation? (1) comment

The Student Senate held a luncheon at Lower University Center on Tuesday for students and professors to eat together and interact in a laid back setting outside the classroom. (0) comments

Ubaldo Lopez-Ortiz, 24, of Bethlehem was arrested on Nov. 8 in Moonachie, N.J., after a warrant for his arrest was released for the murder of Ezequiel Dejesus, 24, of Allentown. (0) comments

Students take advantage of flu shot clinics

On Tuesday and Wednesday the Health Center hosted H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccination clinics in Lamberton Hall's Great Room. (1) comment

The U.S. Department of Energy recently gave Lehigh $300,000 to help develop improved mechanisms that will lower the amount of harmful carbon dioxide emissions released into our atmosphere every day. (0) comments

New buses will use biodiesel fuel

Biodiesel and new buses are the latest steps in Lehigh's efforts to fulfill its climate commitment and act upon student suggestions. (1) comment

Since this week is full of festivities celebrating the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry, some students have shared concern about transportation to various events, campus safety and what can or cannot get them in trouble. (0) comments

Sharon Friedman, a professor of journalism, was awarded the International Green Pen Award from the Asia-Pacific Forum for Environmental Journalists for her work in advancing international environmental reporting this month. (0) comments

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