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ShoWagon Children’s Theatre performs two shows in Dixon Center

The ShoWagon Children’s Theatre, based in Memphis, Tenn., came to Lee University for two Dixon Center performances Sept. 29 and 30.

New system to take the place of JustReLEEsed emails

There it is, sitting in your inbox for the third time today. It’s another JustReLEEsed email written by some poor student who lost his flash drive. Soon, though, the pestering will lessen. Information Technology Systems is planning to launch a new notification system that will allow students to choose how they are notified about the [...]

Remember the Sabbath

“Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a sabbath to the LORD your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your animals, nor any foreigner [...]

2011 Clery Act Released

Lee University is a safe campus, according to the 2011 Clery Act Annual Security Report. The report, which was released by Lee University Campus Safety on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, boasts a very small number of on-campus crimes. According to the 2011 report, Lee was the site of 26 reported crimes, including only one burglary [...]

Courageous Movie Review

“Courageous”   Acting: 5/5 Music: 4/5 Plot: 5/5 Ending: 4/5 Total: 18/20 Rating: 90%   A tragedy in the life of a police officer causes him to rethink his role as a father in the latest release from the creators of “Fireproof” and “Facing the Giants.” “Courageous,” a newly released movie from Sherwood Pictures, tells [...]

Dining facilities crowded due to influx of students

The student population has maintained record-breaking status for the past 26 years, according to the Office of Admissions, causing an increase in dining services, leading to longer lines at some of the more popular food places on campus.

Missions Week to rebuild Haitian church

A Haitian focused Dee Lavender Missions Week is scheduled for Oct. 24-28. The twist this year is that missions week will be hosted in conjunction with the Council of Revolutionary Endeavors’ Justice Week. CORE is comprised of International Justice Mission, World Vision ACT:S and Invisible Children. IJM President and junior Victoria Snyder said that she [...]

Global Perspectives World’s Fair presents variety of options

Students flooded into the Great Room of the Science and Math Complex on Thursday, Sept. 29 to visit the Global Perspectives World’s Fair.

Special Topics Class is Recognized for Cambodia Project

A Special Topics in Business class is currently working on seven projects to help create a sustainable economic system in Cambodia. The projects were initially presented at the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs Southeastern Region Three Conference on Sept. 22-24. Senior Lauren Thompson has been working on the projects since the class was first [...]

Brown wins contest for poetry book

Brown wins contest for poetry book

Associate professor of English and poet Kevin Brown recently won the Split Oak Press Chapbook contest for his book, “Holy Days: Poems.” Brown said that in order to get most books of poetry published, the books need to be entered in and, hopefully, win a contest of some kind. Thus, he submitted his book to [...]

Lee hosts 2011 ACBSP conference

Lee University hosted the 2011 Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs Southeastern Council Region Three Conference, kicking off at the Sheraton Read House of Chattanooga. This is Lee’s first conference held for region three, the largest of the 10 regions in the ACBSP, which brought in 150 attendees. Dewayne Thompson, professor of business administration, business [...]

Three students involved in crash at corner of 8th and Church

Three students involved in crash at corner of 8th and Church

Three students were involved in a collision on Church Street and 8th Street Tuesday, Sept. 27 between 1 and 2 p.m., but all were uninjured.

Food bank has new hours, new food options

Food bank has new hours, new food options

The Lee University Food Bank’s doors are now open Monday-Friday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The food bank offers students food like milk, vegetables, meats, breads and desserts.

Research to become easier with new library database

The William G. Squires Library is expected to undergo changes this fall regarding the way that students conduct research via online databases. Diette Ward, instruction/electronic resources librarian, gave details on the upcoming changes, which will direct the initial steps of research to a search engine similar to Google. “A search bar that can be accessed anywhere [...]

Leonard Center institutes change in accepting service hours

Effective as of Nov. 1, 2011, the Leonard Center will no longer be accepting any service forms or reflection papers that are not dated within the current semester.