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Archive for October, 2008

Let's drill oil and lower taxes

Dear Editor, I was wondering, what makes one a “political columnist”? I just read the article “McCain’s Lost Energy,” and am outraged at the lack of truth in the article. Obviously, the writer, Hope Goad, is an Obama supporter because all the talking points are clearly Democratic. First of all, Exxon Mobile did make $400 [...]

Better when we're together

When Ricardo Pierre-Louis and Stanley Nyazamba finished their senior seasons at Lee, everyone figured they would go on to have separate successful careers. Earlier in the year such assumptions proved true as the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer (MLS) acquired Ricardo in January’s draft, while the Richmond Kickers in the United Soccer League picked [...]

Lee programs strive to aid students

Lee requires freshmen to take a Gateway class that helps them transition to college. Nontraditional students have no required Gateway class and have different needs than freshmen do. Nontraditional students have access to other programs to help them while attending Lee. The Office of First Year Programs offers information for nontraditional students during their first [...]

Fingernails more than just back scratchers

This fall give your fingernails a break from the biting, the prying and the pulling of those pesky cuticles. Here are some health care tips that can give your hands some well-needed rest, as well as some common upkeep to help you steer clear of extra germs. To keep your nails under good care on [...]

Worldly influence tarnished Greek event

 On Friday evening, Sept. 19, I headed out to the Sigma Nu Sigma Luau, eagerly anticipating a fun-filled event. I had already eaten dinner so I wasn’t ready to eat again, but I thought the fruit kabobs a cute touch- especially with the umbrellas. For a while people simply ate and clustered in small groups. [...]

Volleyball continues dominance

Every year the Lee University Lady Flames volleyball team hosts an invitational to get that extra game play and experience. The field of competition was extremely tough this year with teams returning from University of Mobile, Berry College, Martin Methodist College, King College and first-year team, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). With all [...]

Critically thinking about the Lee Clarion

Lee University might as well have New York Times writers in the education department. An article review rubric used this semester for Intermediate Grade Methods (ELE 412) rates student writing on a scale using newspapers as definitions of quality. The New York Times ranks highest on the scale (3), followed by the Tennessean, the Cleveland [...]