We are living in a world run on technological advancements. This is an age of pursuing easy access and convenience. Technological advancements are affecting every part of our lives, including literature.
We are living in a world run on technological advancements. This is an age of pursuing easy access and convenience. Technological advancements are affecting every part of our lives, including literature.
Lee University’s mock trial team recently placed 5th overall in the Mid-South Invitational Mock Trial competition, hosted by Middle Tennessee State University.
With months of prior preparation, the entire process of decking Lee University’s halls takes six days with a total of roughly 17 people.
Unity Dance Troupe, a local dance company, aims to allow students to express worship and art through a creative outlet.
Lee University has partnered with Trousdale School to create a two-week adaptive physical education program that helps strengthen the mental and physical skills of people with special needs.
On Dec. 8 in the Conn Center, Lee University students and the surrounding Cleveland community can expect to usher in the holiday season with the 30th annual “A Classic Christmas.”
Lee alumni Trenton and Taylor Jackson released the first collection of their clothing line Jesus Loves You in Feb. 2019. Their mission is to “Turn the Conversation Around.”
Lee students can begin saving for the future now, through simple budgeting resources available on campus.
Delight Ministries seeks to bridge women of all backgrounds into a unified community. The club’s mission is to be a safe place for women to connect on Lee’s campus.
Squires Library will be hosting Lee’s second annual Family Feud game show, set to return to campus in January.
On Monday, Dec. 2, Director of Campus Security Matthew Brinkman issued a statement to faculty and students with details of two recent incidents reported by female Lee students.
Blood Assurance, a local blood bank, is seeking blood donations to help save lives.
It’s time to consider allowing athletes to profit on more than just their name, image and likeness. After all, the NCAA is a multi-billion dollar company that pays some of its coaches multi-million dollar salaries. Shouldn’t the ones actually playing the games make some of the profit too?
The International Friends Network of Cleveland (IFN) is an organization that seeks to provide needed services to refugees, immigrants and other people who currently live in the U.S. and are originally from another country.
Student hunger is a growing concern on college campuses across the country, and Lee University is no exception.
If anyone has stepped out from under their rock for a few hours, they have heard of the Enneagram test. While it has its benefits, oversimplification and reliance may be threatening to the gravity of life’s mysterious existential question: who am I?
On Sept. 24, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the current impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump. With proceedings underway, one has to wonder — how does the impeachment process actually work?
Our guest this week is Dr. Carolyn Dirksen, an adjunct professor of English. Dirksen has spent over 50 years at Lee, where she has worked as chair of the Department of Language & Literature, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and vice president for academic affairs.
Both the men’s and women’s basketball team walked away with a win against rival Shorter University on Monday night.
Spectators at a Lee University men’s tennis match might think they’re seeing double on the court, but the Pons Lang twins warrant a second look.