Selected Media Coverage: July 6, 2004
The Morning Call (Circulation: 130,360)
Film Examines Steel Site Makeovers
Amey Senape, a graduate student of history at Lehigh and a co-founder of the Save Our Steel preservation group, is working with community groups to create a historic interpretation of the Steel site. Once completed, the interpretation would teach people about Bethlehem Steel and tie it into South Side neighborhoods.
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The Morning Call (Sunday Circulation: 167,191)
Getting Off Road at Some of the Valley’s Scenic Running Trails
Lehigh University was mentioned as having several running courses that allow runners to get away from the hard pounding of the roads and enjoy some scenery.
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The Express Times (Circulation: 50,522)
Heritage a Help in Olympic Opportunity
Zaharo Candi Staurinos, marketing associate at Lehigh University’s Zoellner Arts Center, is journeying to the place where she feels most at home for the 2004 summer Olympics. The 28-year-old Lehigh Valley native was chosen among 160,000 applicants to volunteer at the games in Athens. Although she's a bit fuzzy on what her duties will be as sports presentation assistant for the softball competition, Staurinos is anxious to participate in the historic event. That's my personality. I just want to help out wherever I go. I like being involved. Life's too short to not be involved in things, said Staurinos.
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