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Photo: Class of 2014 waves hello


		Photo: Class of 2014 waves hello

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

6 hours ago by Dan Cobar

The class of 2014 ended their orientation with the class of 1964 "adopting" them. Each year, Lehigh honors this tradition at the First-Year Student Rally where the incoming class is adopted by the class from 50 years prior.

Table games shift financial spirit for the Sands

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

6 hours ago by Lauren Kelly

Sands Casino achieves best financial quarter yet this past spring. The casino continues to thrive since the addition of table games in July, but is struggling to find enough table games dealers to meet the demand.

After hazing incident, Chi Phi rebuilds

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

25 minutes ago by Megan Hanks

Last semester, Chi Phi was required by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs to suspend all activities on allegations that they participated in hazing. They have since appealed the decision and are in the process of rebuilding the fraternity with the help of a consultant.

Stevens professor arrested

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

3 days ago by Ruchika Sharma

On July 21, a complaint was filed in Brooklyn Federal Court against Stevens professor Thomas Foley and three business associates for bank fraud, wire fraud, and mail fraud for creating a scheme to obtain $21 million in bank loans.

Foley, also an attorney, was arrested with fellow GDC Acquisitions, LLC, officials Courtney Dupree, Rodney Watts, and Frank Patello.

Class of 2014 exceeds Laf's initial expectations


		Class of 2014 exceeds Laf's initial expectations

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

3 days ago by Amanda Jones

On August 26 the Lafayette community welcomed the 649 students of the class of 2014 to the campus. The 649-student class was 29 students higher than the target number the Lafayette admissions office had anticipated for this upcoming year.

"The last few days had a surge in deposits," Director of Admissions Carol Rowlands said.

A Champion of Liberty - Mission Accomplished II: B'Iraq Obama

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

3 days ago by Matt Csengeto

Barack Obama's declaration that the Iraq War is now "over" reminds me of how poorly-defined matters of war have become for the United States. This country's standing military maintains more than seven hundred bases in more than one hundred and twenty countries around the world.

Stevens alumnus killed by teenagers

The Stute, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ

3 days ago by Ruchika Sharma

On June 25, 2010, a Stevens alumnus was brutally attacked by three teenagers at around 11 p.m. and later succumbed to his injuries the morning of June 28. The 49-year-old Indian professor, Divyendu Sinha, was walking with his family in his hometown when three 17-year-olds randomly came out of a car and targeted him and his two sons.

Thirteen new faculty members join the ranks for 2010-11

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

3 days ago by Nicole Elstein

Lafayette has added 13 new faculty members to its roster for the 2010-2011 academic year in a variety of departments (listed above).

While the new professors are excited to be teaching students, their enthusiasm for teaching specifically at Lafayette was evident.

Fantasy Football Crash Course

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

3 days ago by Kevin Murphy

The NFL season is upon us once again, and for those of us who don't have the talent to compete in the league, that can only mean one thing: it's time for fantasy football. Whether you're an avid football fan or an occasional watcher, it can be difficult to keep track of the top players year after year.

Remembering Patricia Cockram


		Remembering Patricia Cockram

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

11 hours ago by Tom Stoelker '09

Colleagues and students reminisce about English Professor Patricia Cockram, who passed away in June.

Shared on the Shuttle

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

9 hours ago by edited by Aimee Rubenstein

Once, during my first year at Stern, I was on the shuttle heading uptown. Apparently there was a lot of traffic on the FDR because the shuttle driver decided to drive uptown via local streets. There we were, riding merrily along, albeit stopping every five seconds at traffic lights, when suddenly.

And All the Pieces Matter


		And All the Pieces Matter

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

17 hours ago by Conor Anderson

Conor Anderson explores the depth and scope of HBO's series, The Wire, including its outspoken status as a television masterpiece.

Students Unhappy With Dorm Situation

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

6 hours ago by Tamara Freiden

The coming school year marks yet another recent adjustment in residential housing at Stern College for Women (SCW), but this time students who were affected by changes did not take the ramifications so lightly.

The eight apartments located at Lexington Plaza, part of the Independent Housing Program (IHP), were made unavailable for students this fall, upping the competition to live in the remaining apartment buildings.

Interview with Olu Onemola


		Interview with Olu Onemola

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

10 hours ago by Kewe Mbengue

CASA's Board VP discusses his administration's initiatives and challenges, and Lehman's recently raised student activity fees.

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