Lee University’s mock trial team recently placed 5th overall in the Mid-South Invitational Mock Trial competition, hosted by Middle Tennessee State University.
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Lee University’s mock trial team recently placed 5th overall in the Mid-South Invitational Mock Trial competition, hosted by Middle Tennessee State University.
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.”
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.
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?
As the tension surrounding environmental concerns continues to grow, unexpected players like Burger King and Dunkin Donuts are taking steps to show their devotion to saving the earth. New “plant-based meat” options claim to have a smaller environmental footprint compared to actual meat.
A doctorate program centered on advancing the education of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) students in the fields of research, education and administration is emerging out of the MFT master’s program.
On Nov. 23, starting at 1 p.m., Lee University will host “Buy A Tree. Change A Life” to help children across the world through an annual Christmas tree sale.
Following Dr. Paul Conn’s announcement to step down as university president, the Lee University Board of Directors has assembled a search committee with representatives from various parts of Lee’s community.
Popular christian comedian John Crist has cancelled his remaining tour dates due to recent allegations of sexual harassment and manipulation.
Lee University’s LEAP program, a federally-funded TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) program, partnered with the TRIO McNair Scholars Program to host First-Generation College Celebration Day on Nov. 7 in the Science and Math Complex.
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, Lee’s Diversity Council in collaboration with the Leetinos and the Black Student Union held an event that covered the topic of mental health to validate people’s struggles within their communities.
The City of Cleveland has officially reopened one of its well-known family attractions.
Lee’s Center for Calling and Career is hosting a career fair tomorrow with an assortment of recruiters looking for prospective interns and employees of all majors.
In an email this afternoon to the student body, Dr. Paul Conn announced he will be stepping down as President of Lee University in the summer of 2020.
Lee is setting its eyes forward to the next one hundred years as it prepares for its 2019 homecoming weekend.
The 32nd annual Halloween Block Party is set to take place on Thursday, Oct. 31 in the historic downtown Cleveland.
The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, an anti-abortion and pro-life activist group, returned to Lee University today. Volunteers from the organization drove around campus in a box truck displaying graphic images of aborted fetuses. CBR is the same group that held an anti-abortion demonstration on campus in March.
Shooting at a college party in Texas, Trump announces ISIS leader’s death and homecoming court nominations are now open — here are your three things for today.
On Thursday, October 24, several campus organizations came together to stand in solidarity with those affected negatively by the U.S. immigration system.
TobyMac mourns the death of his son, Tim Ryan drops out of the Presidential race and Bahamian Connection Club hosts a concert — here are your three things for today.