Walmart is receiving an intensity of mixed emotions after announcing that it will no longer sell handgun and short barrel rifle ammunition.
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.
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.
Senior Haverly Harrold has been a part of the Lady Flames golf team since her freshman year and has won multiple GSC titles. She is a standout not only on the team, but also in the classroom where she is a health science pre-PA major.
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.
Vaping bans, string theory rehearsal and Passion at First Baptist Cleveland—here are your three things for today.
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.
Worthy Now conference, CCC prayer vigil, and College Days at the Tennessee Aquarium—here are your three things for today!
Lead by seniors Hannah Matthews and Micaela McMichen, Lee’s volleyball team began their season with two wins on Saturday.
While most Americans are worried about Amazon Prime shopping, scientists are worried about the rapidly growing Amazon Rainforest fires.
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.
The difference between walking from the room labeled “Senior Studio” to the newly renovated studio across the hall can only be described as remarkable.
Eighteen years ago nearly 3,000 people were killed in the most deadly terrorist attack on American soil.
For the first time since moving to Division II, both the men’s and women’s track teams are ranked in the top-25 nationally to start the season.
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.
One of the best ways to get involved on campus is to attend sporting events. Whether a volleyball match, a soccer game or an intramural tournament, there is always fun to be found among the screaming students in the bleachers.