Liberal Column: North Korea

Feature photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net Many people have been worried about North Korea’s increasingly aggressive posturing and rhetoric. While threats should almost always be given some thought, it may be the case that these worries need not trouble us. My aim here will be to assess these worries and to consider possible courses of action. One worry is over theRead the Rest…
Flames Vault to No. 1

Feature photo by Shane Tretheway By Tyler Graves The Flames baseball team has vaulted up through the national rankings to claim the No. 1 spot for the third consecutive poll. The Flames were ranked No. 3 in the NAIA Coach’s Preseason Poll, but they have claimed the No. 1 ranking in all three regular season polls. According to many coachesRead the Rest…
Flames Basketball Conclude Impressive Season

By Mark Pace In the Flames last season in the NAIA, the men’s basketball team finished their season with a 30-4 record and claimed a share of the SSAC regular-season title. The Flames are led by Head Coach Tommy Brown, who was nominated for the Don Meyer Coach of the Year award. Brown has posted a 205-59 overall record thusRead the Rest…
Farewell from the Editor

Feature photo by Travis Sturgeon Dear readers, The time has come for me to bid you farewell. In doing so, you should know that my heart is cracking just a bit. Most farewell columns are all about what an editor learned during college or her time at the paper, but I don’t think that’s quite right. One of the keyRead the Rest…
Tim Volodzko shares his art

Feature photo by Travis Sturgeon. Artwork by Tim Volodzko Tim Volodzko, a junior art major at Lee, presented his artwork on the walls of his home in Rudensk, Belarus when he was two years old. His mother didn’t mind. From the end of March until April 10, his artwork rested just as proudly on the walls of the Humanities Building,Read the Rest…
Lee students visit Hollywood set of “The Internship”

Feature photo courtesy of Daniel Howat Lee students planning to see the upcoming feature film “The Internship” will recognize two familiar faces. Daniel Howat and fiancé Rachel Spencer, both seniors, were cast as extras in the comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. Howat, a digital media studies major, and his fiancé heard about the casting opportunity through a FacebookRead the Rest…








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