Lehigh’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit involving a former health center employee was denied on Jan. 15. Lehigh’s motion to dismiss the case against Christine Feit, a former certified medical…
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Allegations of racial insensitivity. An investigation into the Bethlehem Police Department. Statements from a magistrate judge that she can’t adjudicate marijuana cases fairly. Demands from city council for data and…
Bethlehem council members breathed a collective sigh of relief when Police Chief Mark DiLuzio announced a new directive for his officers — about an hour in to the at-times contentious…
There were 15 reports of break-ins to off-campus Lehigh student homes over winter break, said Capt. Ben Hackett of the Bethlehem Police Criminal Investigations Division. Most of the break-ins occurred…
This story serves as a summary of all coronavirus developments from last week. March 13 at 3:30 p.m. EST: President Donald Trump announced in a nationally televised news conference that…
Kevin descends the stairs from his apartment on Main Street in North Bethlehem and steps out his front door onto the cold sidewalk below. It’s a blindingly bright day, but…
The following is a submission by Chuck Burton, ’92, to The Brown and White’s coronavirus community contribution initiative. The initiative allows Lehigh students, staff, faculty and alumni, along with Lehigh…
Nationally-acclaimed photographer and best-selling author Pete Souza, who photographed both President Ronald Reagan and President Barack Obama, will be speaking at Lehigh on Feb. 6, according to Lehigh News. The…
Streets in downtown Harrisburg on Monday were packed with protestors angry over the continued economic shutdown across Pennsylvania caused by the rapid spread of the coronavirus. Standing out among the…
For 137 Lehigh early decision applicants, feelings of accomplishment and celebration turned to disappointment when an erroneous congratulatory email was sent to all early decision applicants instead of only those…