Speaker Pelosi announced on Tuesday that the House will be moving forward with an inquiry to impeach President Trump.
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Speaker Pelosi announced on Tuesday that the House will be moving forward with an inquiry to impeach President Trump.
Forever 21 announces bankruptcy, Chile experiences an earthquake and winter graduation deadlines approach—here are your three things for today.
“Brilliant Traces” opening night, 48-hour Film Friendsy and DoorDash Data Breach—here are your three things for today.
The Trump administration recently announced a push to ban flavored e-cigarette products in an attempt to reduce consumption by minors.
he college admissions scandal involving big names like Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin has generated strong feelings throughout the country.
The Language and Literature Department has begun its ninth year of offering free English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. This program seeks to provide free English instruction to students and community members who are interested in better learning the language.
Puerto Rico earthquake, National Voter Registration Day and possible CNN bomb threat—here are your 3 things for today.
The Center for Calling and Career’s fall Grad Student Fair is set to take place in the Paul Conn Student Union (PCSU) on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
FIFA statement, Lee Flames home games and Italy Spring Break trip—here are your three things for today.
The Alaskan night is ink black, and the rustic cabin is barely visible through the copious amounts of snow whirling in the wind. Henry Harry faces another night at home alone until a frantic runaway bride named Rosanna knocks on his door, and they are both changed forever.
Clear skies and calm winds surrounded the Cleveland Regional Jetport on Saturday morning as local residents toured the Flagship Detroit. Manufactured in 1937, this vintage Douglas DC-3 aircraft flaunts its twin turboprop engines and tight 21-passenger seating.
The renovation of Lee University’s new Recording Studio in Pangle Hall is set to begin September 2019 to create the ultimate “behind the scenes” experience for all music majors.
Shooting in Northwest DC, Tropical Depression Imelda and guest artist recital—here are your three things for today.
For the first time in over three and a half years, the Lee Clarion has published a print edition. While some may think of print media as a relic of the past, others treasure its distinctive value within an increasingly digital society.
The Voices of Lee celebrated 25 years of music on Saturday with an alumni-packed reunion and concert. With two and a half decades worth of members taking the stage, there were many tears, laughter and cheering throughout the night.
Walmart is receiving an intensity of mixed emotions after announcing that it will no longer sell handgun and short barrel rifle ammunition.
Impeachment hearings, Convocation and Hurricane Humberto—here are your three things for today.
The department of math and natural sciences have officially separated after the decision to split was announced at the May board meeting in the spring of 2019.
Lee University is marking this year’s Constitution Day by hosting a Constitution Bowl on September 17.
Professor John Simmons was honored on Thursday night at a reception for his art gallery “Through These Years” on display in the Squires Library on campus.