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Saucon Valley School Board race attracts a big field
The slate of candidates vying for the Saucon Valley School Board is one of the biggest in recent years, with 11 people cross-filing for four seats. Their motives for running differ but all share certain concerns: keeping property taxes in line,...Tags: Strikes, Interior Policy, Muhlenberg College, Politics, Science and Technology
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Lehigh men's tennis team in NCAA tourney
Lehigh University's men's tennis team will play its first ever NCAA Tournament match Friday, when it meets No. 6 Mississippi at the Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center in Oxford, Miss. A new starting time of 4 p.m. (ET) has been announced, a change from when...Tags: College Sports, Ole Miss Rebels, Southeastern Conference, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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C.J. McCollum turns professional
The Varsity BlogC.J. McCollum has turned professional.... Writer, that is. The Lehigh senior (at left in a game early in the 2012-13 season at Pitt), who graduates later this month, is preparing to be a pro basketball player. The 6-foot-3 guard is...... -
Former Lehigh all-American named wrestling coach at Blair Academy
Solomon Fleckman, an all-American at Lehigh University in 1992, has been named head wrestling coach at Blair Academy in New Jersey. Fleckman will replace Charles Danhof, who had served as an interim coach for the 2012-13 season following the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wrestling, Greco Roman
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Swain School hosting public talk on education
The Swain School is hosting a free, public discussion entitled, "Education – the Path to Peace, Justice & Equity," from 7 to 9 p.m. on May 30. The discussion will focus on the power of education to achieve local and global goals, the school says....Tags: Muhlenberg College, Education, MSNBC (tv network), Cedar Crest College, Colleges and Universities
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Bethlehem teen, mistakenly released from prison, returns and pleads guilty
Partway through his trial, a Bethlehem teen who helped rob two Lehigh University students decided Wednesday to plead guilty — a choice he made after a mix-up at Northampton County Prison allowed him one last breath of freedom. The now 18-year-old...Tags: Court Preliminary, Prisons, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ben Franklin hands out honors at i xchange
Bethlehem-based Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania handed out its annual innovation awards at its i xchange event Tuesday at Lehigh University. The meeting, attended by 550 people, included an address by former White House...Tags: Bucks County, White House, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Allentown
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Bethlehem 'Nutcracker' to feature live orchestra
When Pennsylvania Youth Ballet/Lehigh Valley Ballet Guild presents its "Nutcracker" for the 45th time in December, members of the audience will surely experience it like they never have before. That's because, for the first time in many years, the...Tags: Education, Dance, Students, Allentown, Entertainment
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Nation and Melone: Will Supreme Court end affirmative action for college admissions?
Americans embrace the ideal of equality. However, we have had a difficult time with the concept in practice. The towering rhetoric of the Declaration of Independence that "all men are created equal" was shamefully belied by the enshrinement of slavery...
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Top Dieruff football scholar athletes honored by Eagles
— Coming off three consecutive winless seasons, Dieruff's football program is not expected to be among the best in District 11 in 2013. But it could well be the smartest. Five of its finest football-playing students were among more than a...Tags: The Eagles (music group), Students, Moravian College, Allentown, Teaching and Learning
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Organizers hoping Professional Gymnastics Challenge catches on
The Professional Gymnastics Challenge is a prohibitive longshot to ever achieve the status of pro golf's Ryder Cup, tennis' Davis Cup or soccer's World Cup, but Brent Klaus hopes its U.S.-vs.-the-world format will strike a nationalistic chord with...Tags: ESPN2 (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mixed Martial Arts, Robert J. Lopez, Soccer
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Review: Rioult dancers present colorful feast at Bethlehem Bach Festival
The music of J.S. Bach ranges from the electrically ecstatic to the wonderfully weighty, so one would expect that a dance performance to his music would share such a colorful palette. Such was the case when the New York-based Rioult Dance Company and...Tags: Entertainment Events, Dance, Festive Events, Entertainment, Music
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