Alternative Chapel continues its latest series, “Already Not Yet” for the fall 2019 semester.
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Alternative Chapel continues its latest series, “Already Not Yet” for the fall 2019 semester.
The sociology club hosted a showing of “No Mas Muertes,” sparking a conversation on immigration.
Two clubs on campus have coordinated to raise money to send supplies to those affected by Hurricane Dorian.
Through fostering physical and social revitalization, economic development, neighborhood safety and leadership development, City Fields is working to cultivate healthier communities.
Say Something, a mental health club at Lee, acknowledges September as National Suicide Prevention Month.
Some male students at Lee University are now sharing their traditionally four person suite with another roommate due to insuffiencent housing.
Cleveland provides unique opportunities for students to spend their weekends in town instead of feeling the need to always return home.
Two Lee alum are embarking on the greatest journey of their life—within a school bus.
The Hub which houses the student success programs on campus, as hired a new facutly member, Landa B Torrence, to oversee various programs this school year.
Lee University’s rec center got a summer upgrade, with new fitness programs in store for the school year.
Bienstar CBD, a new cannabis shop in Cleveland, has opened its doors a few blocks from Lee Univesity.
Christy Nockles, a founding member of Passion City Church lead Conn Center Chapel on Thursday.
This year, Lee University hired a new LEAP director to oversee and run the program well.
Some students at Lee manage the workload of college and a social life, while also using their talents to work as a photographer for Lee.
While many college students spent their summer soaking up the sun, these Lee students served at camps throughout the nation.
Grammy-nominated singer Tauren Wells took center stage on Sunday evening during this semester’s first U-Church.
Dustin and Sarah Wilson, both graduates of Lee, felt God lay a burden on their heart. They knew they were being called to plant a church, and that it was going to require them to move away from their comfortable, secure life.
Originally beginning as a small meeting of women, has now transformed into a large community, bringing the birth of the Worthy Now Conference for 2019.