The last two incoming first-year classes have seen a dramatic increase in undergraduate acceptance rates. For the incoming class of…
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Following news of the impending closure of Ahart’s Market, which is set to cease operations on April 30, the City…
As students enter the second half of the spring 2021 semester, the question of implementing a pass/fail option for final…
The primary election for Bethlehem’s mayoral race will take place on Tuesday, May 18. Leading up to the election, Democratic…
Three judges on the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas have retired this year, leaving three out of 10 seats…
Due to vaccine shortages in Bethlehem, not all who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccines have been able to,…
There are six candidates running in the spring 2021 primary for four available Bethlehem City Council seats. Rachel Leon, Hillary…
In an effort to narrow the communication gap between students and administration, Student Senate has created the COVID-19 Community Council. …
Student Senate held its first meeting on Feb. 9 to outline plans for the semester and organize groups to implement…
In tune with the lasting effects COVID-19 has had on the U.S. job market, many Lehigh students are struggling to…