Jared Herzog leaves the Voice, Jimmy Carter recovering after a fall and Canada’s federal election results — here are your three things for today.
Jared Herzog leaves the Voice, Jimmy Carter recovering after a fall and Canada’s federal election results — here are your three things for today.
Choosing a Global Perspectives trip is one of the most daunting decisions students will make during their time at Lee. In the haze of options, it is easy to forget that Lee offers trips to domestic destinations.
Chile declares state of emergency, Nestor races across the Southeast and two Tennessee Doctors plead guilty to overprescribing opioids — here are your three things for today.
Earlier this month, the women’s soccer team hosted their annual event, Kickin’ It for Kids with Cancer.
The annual Cleveland Apple Festival is set to take place on Saturday, Oct. 19 to Sunday, Oct. 20 in the historic downtown Cleveland.
The Lady Flames volleyball team beat their rival, Shorter University, yesterday in a thrilling five-set match.
Democratic primary debates, Disney Plus lineup and Cyntoia Brown interviews for the first time since prison release — here are your three things for today.
Samuel Duarte, an international student from Paraguay, visited Colombia this summer and spoke on bilingualism.
Full of loud screams, laughter and rivalry, Residential Life and Housing hosts Dorm Wars to bring students together for friendly competition and to raise money for local service organizations.
On Monday, Oct. 14, Lee’s residence halls competed at Dorm Wars to win money for chosen service organizations.
The Lady Flames will take on their longtime rival, Shorter University, for the first time this season at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday night.
Lifeline, a new service club at Lee, has begun meeting this semester. Founded by sophomore pastoral ministry major Lexie Dehart, its mission is to mentor girls as they navigate high school.
From organizing packages to delivering mail, these friendly student workers are a vital part of keeping campus connected.
Earlier this month, Warner Brothers released one of the most talked-about films of 2019—Todd Phillip’s “Joker.” Starring Joaquin Phoenix, the film is a stand-alone origin story about the DC Comics anti-hero, and it has already generated its fair share of criticism over the past few weeks.
The Lee University Evangelistic Singers (EVS) hosted a free worship night on Saturday in Pangle Hall. Along with EVS, the night of worship featured gospel singers Jonathan Nelson and Benita Jones.
The Lee University women's golf team recently played its third invitational of the fall season, placing fourth in the 2019 Golfweek Division II Invitational in Florida.
Hotel collapses in New Orleans, Dorm Wars is tonight and Simone Biles wins five medals—here are your three things for today.
Countries around the globe are joining together in climate protests, and experts are referring to these crowds as some of the biggest they have ever seen. The strikes—inspired by environmental activist Greta Thunberg—seek to pull worldwide attention to the current climate crisis.
The Flames cross country teams will be running this weekend at the Royals Cross Country Challenge in Charlotte, North Carolina. Going into the last meet before conference, both teams are gearing up for the season ahead.
New vaping guidelines, Blizzard facing scrutiny after barring player and Sesame Street’s new character addresses the opiod crisis—here are your three things for today.