Vegan customer sues Burger King, Indiana teachers walk on state capitol and U.S. Senate passes bill to protect Hong Kong protestors against police violence — here are your three things for today.
Vegan customer sues Burger King, Indiana teachers walk on state capitol and U.S. Senate passes bill to protect Hong Kong protestors against police violence — here are your three things for today.
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.
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.
Papa John’s owner faces backlash after attending Trump rally, Democrat Andy Beshear takes lead over Republican candidate and Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman arrested for drug possession — 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.
Democratic primary debates, Disney Plus lineup and Cyntoia Brown interviews for the first time since prison release — here are your three things for today.
On Monday, Oct. 14, Lee’s residence halls competed at Dorm Wars to win money for chosen service organizations.
Lee kicked-off its 28th annual Presidential Concert Series last month in Pangle Hall with renowned pianist, Ning An. The celebration will continue throughout the school year with a lineup of internationally recognized performers.
Lee’s fall convocation is set to begin this Sunday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Conn Center with President Paul Conn as the first of several gifted speakers to begin the series entitled “Horizon”.
The Communication Arts Department has added a new studio after several students voiced their desire to learn about producing podcasts.