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The clock on the right says there are five minutes left. You are holding the very last clues in your hands…
A Lee soccer player made a sudden transition from striker to water boy and learned a new meaning of keeping your head in the game.
Assistant Professor of History Dr. Andrew Bledsoe recently debuted his latest book “Upon the Fields of Battle: Essays on the Military History …
Disclaimer: “mid90s” is an R-rated film. It features strong language, drug and alcohol abuse, and some sexual content, all involving minors. I…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is reporting another increase in hate crimes, but the question now is whether Cleveland is following…
LEEWIND is a weekly series by the Lee Clarion featuring a story from our archives to celebrate Lee's Centennial.
The analysis of different generations is a popular topic in the news and research realms of society, and Baby Boomers, Gen-Xers and Millennial…
Over the course of the semester, Lee University students have been targeted by scam emails sent to their university email accounts. Often refe…
It was all hands on deck as the Lee University School of Nursing (SON) conducted its fourth Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) drill on Wednesday, N…
Up-and-coming artist and junior communications major Gatton Hudson is making strides in the local music scene after the release of his solo debut.
Keeping with tradition, the fall U-Church Series came to a close with an evening of student-led worship titled “Songs We Love to Sing.”
After two winning two consecutive playoff matches, the Lady Flames are headed into the NCAA Final Four.
As the adage goes, love can make people do crazy things. Lee's Chick-fil-A cashier Paul Gardner is no different.
Two teams. Five members each. Lots of applause. The show that will put their common knowledge to the test.
LEEWIND is a weekly series by the Lee Clarion featuring a story from our archives to celebrate Lee's Centennial.