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approximately 125 people from lehigh as well as muhlenberg and moravian colleges attended a dedication for a nicaraguan war memorial tuesday the memorial was both a sign of sympathy for civilians killed in nicaragua and a protest against u.s involvement in the central american country during the 40-minute ceremony the medals of a vietnam veteran and roses were placed at the base of the 8-foot-high wooden wall it was a very touching moment junior bill andrea a member of the progressive student alliance psa said students from all three schools made short speeches two see memorial page 4 1 — " ~~" s4 mm s sot z^jt this temporary memorial wall stands on moravian's campus to honor civilians kifled in nicaragua and to protest u.s involvement there the brown and white bethlehem pennsylvania 215)758-4181 friday february 20 1987 lehigh university lacocca to head 40-million campaign drive v01.98 n0.34 the lacocca institute will study national economic competitiveness industrial productivity problems and policies and ihc economic and political environment in which the american industi y operates with this foundation oui mounlainlop campus a the location and lee lacocca setting the pace we expect to attract more industry and government leaders to join out efforts io put america ba k n i<»p likins said university officials envision development oi the property into a corporate research park with tenants drawn by the iacoccfi insliluir and more than a do/en existing lehigh center and programs that address u.s industrial issues our country's industrial strength is slipping lacocca said upon accepting the responsibilities last week if we lake action quickly and do it right america can regain its position oi leadership in international trade lehigh with its excellent faculty students location and existing f jf'm lacocca paq f likins said lehigh intends lo identify the source of the 40 million by the end of the year right now we have about 16 of that 40 million identified campuses the 4o million will pay for %{)% { ) million in renovations 11 million tor future operating costs and the 20 million bond issue used lo finance the purchase by brian cooke thliwll 11111l it lid \( h i till f i lee lacocca has assumed the role of honorary chairman of the 40 million fundraising campaign lo develop i dish's mountaintop cimpus lbhigh president peter likins said in a press conference wednesday in addition i he lehigh alumnus ami chrysler chairman will establish the lacocea institute for american en let prise al lehigh which will he located in ihe research center's lower building anyone with lee's vision has lo understand thai something big is happening al lehigh likins ex plained aililmy that although i don't expect i leal lacocca presence on campus lee might himself deepen his involvement with the university in the future lehigh's mounlainlop campus acquired in december from bethlehem steel corp for 18.75 million includes the 72-uere former homer research laboratories complex atop south mountain and 670 surrounding acre connecting lehigh's main and athletic president likins announces lee lacocca's agreement to head lehigh's 40 million fundraising campaign at a press conference wednesday room deposits increased henry pre-trial hearing postponed for one week bynickjanulis hrn«n anil whhr h»,k h/ilor a hearing scheduled for tuesday on pre-trial motions filed for former lehigh student josoph henry was postponed because the defendant's attorneys did not show up for the hearing henry is charged with the rape robbery and murder of 19 year-old jeanne clery last april in her stoughton house room j michael farrell and gregory sleet henry's at torneys told the northampton county court tuesday morning that they would not attend the hearing because of a gag order the northampton district at torney's office cannot comment on why farrell and sleet did not attend the meeting the attorneys have filed various motions in regard to mental health testing for the 21 year-old from newark nj the hearing has been rescheduled for feb 27 before franciosa henry has been scheduled to go on trial before franciosa in april with a jury selected from lancaster county the lottery are truly in need of housing joseph said the change in the registration process will allow students to register in groups of two three or four joseph said he said students may still register as individuals though the selection process has been expanded to make two types of selection choices available to students continued occupancy-selection and open-room selection the continued occupancy-selection process allows students who want to remain in their current room or similar room type in their building to do so however freshmen will not be able to return to all-freshmen living areas the open-room selection simply lists remaining rooms available to those on the guaranteed housing list joseph explained the deposit guaranteed housing students must pay will increase from 100 to 200 joseph said this was done to discourage see lottery page 6 by donna armenio hrown and while news writer several changes have been incorporated into the lottery-selection process this year to better acommodate students according to associate director of residence operations david joseph students will be able to register in groups choose to live in their current room except in all-freshmen areas and must leave a larger deposit to guarantee their lottery position joseph said the most obvious change is that the lottery process is beginning much later this year because it usually starts in early february the lottery is starting later this year so that students will already know if they are living in fraternities and sororities also others in need of housing will have a better idea of where they want to live he said in the past students often registered in the lottery because they were uncertain of where they wanted to live this year the students in lu group helps build memorial as protest by eoin callan brown und while news h'rih-r
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 98 no. 34 |
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FullText | approximately 125 people from lehigh as well as muhlenberg and moravian colleges attended a dedication for a nicaraguan war memorial tuesday the memorial was both a sign of sympathy for civilians killed in nicaragua and a protest against u.s involvement in the central american country during the 40-minute ceremony the medals of a vietnam veteran and roses were placed at the base of the 8-foot-high wooden wall it was a very touching moment junior bill andrea a member of the progressive student alliance psa said students from all three schools made short speeches two see memorial page 4 1 — " ~~" s4 mm s sot z^jt this temporary memorial wall stands on moravian's campus to honor civilians kifled in nicaragua and to protest u.s involvement there the brown and white bethlehem pennsylvania 215)758-4181 friday february 20 1987 lehigh university lacocca to head 40-million campaign drive v01.98 n0.34 the lacocca institute will study national economic competitiveness industrial productivity problems and policies and ihc economic and political environment in which the american industi y operates with this foundation oui mounlainlop campus a the location and lee lacocca setting the pace we expect to attract more industry and government leaders to join out efforts io put america ba k n i<»p likins said university officials envision development oi the property into a corporate research park with tenants drawn by the iacoccfi insliluir and more than a do/en existing lehigh center and programs that address u.s industrial issues our country's industrial strength is slipping lacocca said upon accepting the responsibilities last week if we lake action quickly and do it right america can regain its position oi leadership in international trade lehigh with its excellent faculty students location and existing f jf'm lacocca paq f likins said lehigh intends lo identify the source of the 40 million by the end of the year right now we have about 16 of that 40 million identified campuses the 4o million will pay for %{)% { ) million in renovations 11 million tor future operating costs and the 20 million bond issue used lo finance the purchase by brian cooke thliwll 11111l it lid \( h i till f i lee lacocca has assumed the role of honorary chairman of the 40 million fundraising campaign lo develop i dish's mountaintop cimpus lbhigh president peter likins said in a press conference wednesday in addition i he lehigh alumnus ami chrysler chairman will establish the lacocea institute for american en let prise al lehigh which will he located in ihe research center's lower building anyone with lee's vision has lo understand thai something big is happening al lehigh likins ex plained aililmy that although i don't expect i leal lacocca presence on campus lee might himself deepen his involvement with the university in the future lehigh's mounlainlop campus acquired in december from bethlehem steel corp for 18.75 million includes the 72-uere former homer research laboratories complex atop south mountain and 670 surrounding acre connecting lehigh's main and athletic president likins announces lee lacocca's agreement to head lehigh's 40 million fundraising campaign at a press conference wednesday room deposits increased henry pre-trial hearing postponed for one week bynickjanulis hrn«n anil whhr h»,k h/ilor a hearing scheduled for tuesday on pre-trial motions filed for former lehigh student josoph henry was postponed because the defendant's attorneys did not show up for the hearing henry is charged with the rape robbery and murder of 19 year-old jeanne clery last april in her stoughton house room j michael farrell and gregory sleet henry's at torneys told the northampton county court tuesday morning that they would not attend the hearing because of a gag order the northampton district at torney's office cannot comment on why farrell and sleet did not attend the meeting the attorneys have filed various motions in regard to mental health testing for the 21 year-old from newark nj the hearing has been rescheduled for feb 27 before franciosa henry has been scheduled to go on trial before franciosa in april with a jury selected from lancaster county the lottery are truly in need of housing joseph said the change in the registration process will allow students to register in groups of two three or four joseph said he said students may still register as individuals though the selection process has been expanded to make two types of selection choices available to students continued occupancy-selection and open-room selection the continued occupancy-selection process allows students who want to remain in their current room or similar room type in their building to do so however freshmen will not be able to return to all-freshmen living areas the open-room selection simply lists remaining rooms available to those on the guaranteed housing list joseph explained the deposit guaranteed housing students must pay will increase from 100 to 200 joseph said this was done to discourage see lottery page 6 by donna armenio hrown and while news writer several changes have been incorporated into the lottery-selection process this year to better acommodate students according to associate director of residence operations david joseph students will be able to register in groups choose to live in their current room except in all-freshmen areas and must leave a larger deposit to guarantee their lottery position joseph said the most obvious change is that the lottery process is beginning much later this year because it usually starts in early february the lottery is starting later this year so that students will already know if they are living in fraternities and sororities also others in need of housing will have a better idea of where they want to live he said in the past students often registered in the lottery because they were uncertain of where they wanted to live this year the students in lu group helps build memorial as protest by eoin callan brown und while news h'rih-r |
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