Lee celebrates 25 years of cart pushing, hurdle jumping and loud cheering for the schools campus dorms. Dorm Wars was a night full of exciteme…
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Lee celebrates 25 years of cart pushing, hurdle jumping and loud cheering for the schools campus dorms. Dorm Wars was a night full of exciteme…
More than 50 educators, administrators, clergy and select students gathered together for a discussion on the topic of race at the Lee-Maryvill…
Backyard is celebrating its 25th year of being a club by expanding to a second location: a transformed mobile classroom in a school bus.Dr. Wi…
It will still be light outside, and Dr. Randy Wood says it won't be scary—so now there are plenty of reasons to join Lee's history department …
The demographics of the church have undergone a great deal of change over the last 30 years: according to Barna Group, 59 percent of Millennia…
The professors of the Behavioral and Social Sciences will be hosting a student-led chapel service on Oct. 10 in The Chapel at 10:40 AM.
President Donald Trump decided to return to the pre-2016 policy prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the United States Military…
Hurricane Harvey has come and gone, but the horrific toll it took on Texas citizens is long-lasting. That's why the opportunity to provide rel…
For the first time in university history, LeeU Worship will release an original project in hopes of reaching many churches across the nation.
Lee University theatre production “Marjorie Prime” is breaking tradition this season with the appointment of a student director.
Since its arrival a year ago, the deaf studies minor offered at Lee has shifted its vision: advocacy instead of pity.
Dr. John Coats, a professor of history, will be hosting his Dinner and Scriptures events two Fridays a month to fill this fall with food and f…
After more than a year of waiting, the Student Leadership Council finally launched Nights @ The Commons, a monthly event that gives student ba…
The completion date for the upcoming School of Business building is projected to be soon after Lee's fall break, despite rumors of a postponement.
Cleveland Utilities officials say the neon green water that appeared on campus and in Schimmels Park last Thursday had no relation to the chem…
The Lee Clarion News app, formerly sponsored by USA Today, has shut down and will be replaced at the beginning of the spring semester.
Seventy percent of Americans study at a four-year college, but over a third of that percentage will drop out before obtaining their degree.