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In a March 24 email, the University Commencement Team announced that the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 commencement…
Three judges on the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas have retired this year, leaving three out of 10 seats…
When COVID-19 hit last spring, some small businesses on the South Side were forced to close their doors. Many of…
Due to vaccine shortages in Bethlehem, not all who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccines have been able to,…
Haiyan Jia, assistant professor in Lehigh’s Department of Journalism and Communication, hosted the virtual event “Data Journalism in the Years…
Prior to the start of the semester, Lehigh made the decision to continue classes during what is typically spring break…
Taylor Gym opened for the first time this semester on Monday, March 15, after receiving approval from Lehigh’s COVID-19 Response…
In working to safely loosen some COVID-19 restrictions, Lehigh has re-opened in-person dining facilities on a trial basis between March…
There are six candidates running in the spring 2021 primary for four available Bethlehem City Council seats. Rachel Leon, Hillary…
In a Feb. 25 email, Lehigh announced that it anticipates housing availability for most students who want to live on…