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Community members gathered outside of the Five 10 Flats apartments on Thursday evening to protest a recent United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid that detained 17 people on Wednesday.
Henry Dabuo, one of four former Lehigh students charged with forgery and theft of services in September 2024, entered a no contest plea on May 19. The plea was to the charge of securing execution of ...
The Bethlehem Police Department received a notice from the Department of Homeland Security that federal agents were actively searching for someone on the South Side of Bethlehem around 7 a.m. today, ...
While first-year Kelly Fricker was recruited to play second base for the Lehigh softball team, she ended her first season as a right fielder and hitter. After moving to make room for senior Maddy ...
The Brown and White is printed twice weekly — on Tuesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters. Advertising in the Brown and White is a great way to reach our readership of more than 7,000 ...
The Brown and White is Lehigh University’s student newspaper based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1894, the newspaper is produced entirely by Lehigh students. Editorial oversight and decision ...
On February 18th, 2023, Audrey Jimenez made history. She was the first female to compete in the Arizona State High School boys wrestling championship. She was also the first female to win. In previous ...
The Department of Theatre’s newest production extends beyond the realm of plays and musicals — “This Emancipation Thing” is a multimedia consciousness-raising session centered on feminist perspectives ...
The Bethlehem Mayoral Primary Debate was held on Monday for the two candidates — Grace Crampsie Smith, ‘05G, a member of the Bethlehem City Council, and J. William Reynolds, the incumbent mayor of ...
For over 100 years, the Steel Battalion at Lehigh has helped train future officers of the U.S. Army. In Sept. 1919, when the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) was created, Lehigh was one of the ...
President Joseph Helble speaks to some of the Lehigh community before the Hybrid Community Conversation began at the Health, Science and Technology building April 8. There was a Zoom option and ...
On a dark and chilly Tuesday night last October, professor Dhruv Seshadri looked over at his visibly exhausted first-year and first-ever doctoral student, Joe Amitrano, hard at work in his office.