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SLC Leadership Conference focuses on benefits of brokenness

Student leaders across campus attended a leadership conference that encouraged them to embrace their brokenness in order to become better leaders.

Lee University starts semester with snow day

Lee University starts semester with snow day

Lee University delayed the start of classes until Jan. 13 due to a winter storm that dropped over 7 inches of snow.

Lee celebrates 151st Commencement

Lee celebrates 151st Commencement

This Christmas season brings extra celebration for the 218 Lee University graduation candidates who received degrees on Dec. 11, 2010.

Merry Christmas from the Lee Clarion

Merry Christmas from the Lee Clarion

As the Lee Clarion is a student run newspaper the holiday season between the fall and spring semester brings with it an exodus from the media lab and a return of editors to their respective homes across the country.

As such, the Lee Clarion Online will cease regular publication until late January.

Holiday shopping season off to a promising start

It is that time of year again–Christmas time. Along with Christmas comes Christmas shopping. “Black Friday,” also known as the Friday after Thanksgiving, brought in a lot Christmas shoppers last week. Black Friday provided many American business owners with a look into the proverbial crystal ball and left many Americans wondering if even Black Friday [...]

TSA airport screenings cause controversy

Recently, the Transportation Security Administration has been under fire for their new screening process which uses full-body scanners. These scanners use state-of-the-art technology which sends out microwaves, and their reflection on the body creates an image. In these scans, there is a visible outline of the contours of the body, including private areas. The scanners [...]

BREAKING: Voices of Lee bus hit returning to Cleveland

Returning from a performance in Virginia is a regular task for the Voices of Lee, the traveling a capella vocal ensemble, but on Sunday, Nov. 28, the routine trip turned frightening and dangerous. After passing the Athens, Tenn., exit going southbound on I-75, an electric motor was dropped from County Road 130 interstate overpass and [...]

Director’s Showcase shows off student talent

Nov. 12-13, students piled into the Edna Minor Conn Theater to watch their friends perform in this fall’s Director’s Showcase. Director’s Showcase is a no-ticket-required, two night sampling of various play excerpts, all directed by Lee University theatre students. This year Amy Smith, Brittney Jenkins, Abby Elgersma, Charise Jordan, Allison Sherwood, Jacob Shrimplin, Erin Ownbey, [...]

Freshman class collects record number of OCC boxes. Again.

Lee University’s freshman class again meets new records collecting over 1800 boxes for Operation Christmas Child on Thursday, Nov. 11, in the Walker Arena.

TOMS club next member of C.O.R.E.

TOMS club next member of C.O.R.E.

A TOMS shoe club is beginning on campus to raise awareness of the cause of TOMS. The club will begin the C.O.R.E. in spring 2011.

Lee partners with Hunter Museum for concert series

Lee University is partnering with Hunter Museum of American Art in downtown Chattanooga to present a chamber music concert series called String Theory through April 2011.

Residential Life hosts a Battle of the Bells

Students living on campus are being encouraged to compete in the Battle of the Bells to see which residence hall will have the most students ring bells to raise money for the Salvation Army.

Chapel set to be complete in late 2011

If you have seen the construction behind the Dixon Center, you can see the new chapel is making progress towards its debut onto Lee University’s campus. Cole Strong, the administrative assistant to the President and liaison for all construction matters at Lee, said that construction is going as planned. “You can see, if you walk [...]

Campus Safety prepares to move to Church Street

Campus Safety will be moving their office location from the center of campus to the corner of 5th and Church Streets.

Taking a shortcut: Testing out of classes

Advance Class Selection has begun, and proficiency testing might be something for students to consider.