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Major field test changes to benefit students

Biology is doing it. So is Communications. In fact, several departments at Lee are changing their major field tests in order to improve their forms of senior assessment. Julie Tilley, the coordinator for assessment at Lee, is in charge of aiding the various departments in selecting and refining major field tests. “There are many types [...]

Caulk dies after collision, sister confirms

Caulk dies after collision, sister confirms

Jamie Caulk died early Thursday afternoon due to injuries sustained in an automobile collision on Oct. 13, 2011.

Newest club adds to the greek community

Established in summer 2011, Alpha Delta Tau, Alpha for short, is Lee University’s newest female Greek club. Alpha President and Chaplain Elly Bloodworth said that the group was established after she and a few acquaintances discovered that they had all been praying separately over the same vision. “A woman in church began to pray over [...]

Caulk’s sister says next day is critical

Caulk’s sister says next day is critical

As of a test at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 18, Jamie Caulk has blood flow to his brain. However, as Christa Caulk Stewart, Caulk’s sister, posted to Caulk’s Facebook wall last night, the blood flow is not going to the brain stem.

Caulk’s sister sends update on condition via Facebook

Caulk’s sister sends update on condition via Facebook

Mike and Missy Caulk continue to ask the student body to beg God for a miracle to save their son, Jamie, who was severely injured in a collision early Friday morning.

A self-portrait of Caulk taken at his Lee Clarion computer.

Missy Caulk requests urgent prayer for son Jamie

Lee student and Lee Clarion Multimedia Editor Jamie Caulk needs urgent prayer after a serious car accident.

Lee University Health Clinic administers flu shots daily

The health clinic is ready to aid those who wish to avoid sickness by offering a flu vaccine for $15. Director of Health Services and Registered Nurse Mickey Moore made the vaccine available to all students, staff, faculty, and employee spouses via appointment or walk-in. Why is it so important to receive the flu shot? [...]

Students prepare for the Moonlight Madness 5K run/walk. Photo courtesy of Steven Johnston and BCM Facebook page.

Baptist Collegiate Ministry hosts Moonlight 5K

The Cleveland Baptist Collegiate Ministry played host to the Moonlight Madness 5K run/walk Oct. 7. The event took place at 10 p.m. on the Cleveland Greenway.

Zacharias speaks to community

Ravi Zacharias appearance at U-Church was a defining moment in the semesters of many Lee students. For one community lady, however, a decade-long dream was fulfilled Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011. Peggy Johnson, the chair of evangelism at Broad Street United Methodist Church in Cleveland, Tenn., has worked for the past 10 years to see the [...]

Think

I guess I have finally found my editorial style. I seem to always start with an interesting quote. “Education would be much more effective if its purpose was to ensure that by the time they leave school, every boy and girl should know how much they do not know and be imbued with a lifelong [...]

What’s the bomb dot com?

Out of our culture’s many different ways of christening someone “cool,” calling someone the “bomb dot com” is perhaps the one that best jives with the evolution of eras. For example, bragging on someone as being the “bee’s knees” is nothing more than telling them they are an anatomical mutation on an otherwise jointless hymenopterous insect. [...]

Inman Street Coffeehouse opens

The Salvation Army’s Inman Street Coffeehouse had their grand opening on Oct. 7, 2011. The opening night was celebrated with a concert, which featured Rusty Clanton and The Mailboxes, both of which are made up of students who attend Lee University. The night attracted the local Cleveland community, the area’s high school students as well [...]

Car crash occurs at corner of 8th and Ocoee

Car crash occurs at corner of 8th and Ocoee

A car collision took place at the corner of Ocoee Street and 8th Street on Saturday, Oct. 8, between 12 and 1 p.m.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month reaches Lee’s campus

October was proclaimed the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by the American Cancer Society as a way to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer organizations around the U.S. Breast Cancer Awareness Month was first established in 1885 with the objective of promoting mammography X-rays as a powerful weapon against the disease. The X-rays are [...]

Business seminars led by professor from Rome

Lee’s Business Department hosted Gianpaolo Abatecola, a professor who came all the way from Rome, to share his experience in a three-day seminar on the topic of organizational evolution on Oct.5-7. Abatecola is the assistant professor of business management at Tor Vergata University of Rome in Italy. This was his first seminar conducted in the [...]