Chris Golden has taken a new approach on informing students about cybersecurity awareness, through the use of humor within his emails.
Chris Golden has taken a new approach on informing students about cybersecurity awareness, through the use of humor within his emails.
The Leetinos club meets weekly to discuss hispanic culture and hertiage, in the hopes to educate the student body at Lee.
The Lee University women’s rugby club isn’t your average sports team. Though traditionally viewed as a brutally masculine sport, the women of Lee’s rugby club are pushing back against that stereotype.
Lee is setting its eyes forward to the next one hundred years as it prepares for its 2019 homecoming weekend.
Urban Outreach is offered twice a year at Lee, giving students the opportunity to serve surrounding communities and receive 10 service hours from a single weekend.
The annual alumni baseball game will take place this weekend as Lee hosts homecoming 2019.
Lee celebrates Homecoming weekend, the House votes on the rules for impeachment inquiry and daylight savings time ends this weekend — here are your three things for today.
Boeing CEO testifies after plane crashes, California’s Kincade fire breaks 2019 records and the Minister Treehouse burns to the ground — here are your three things for today.
The 32nd annual Halloween Block Party is set to take place on Thursday, Oct. 31 in the historic downtown Cleveland.
On Oct. 24, students from all over campus gathered in Pangle Hall to attend the annual leadership conference known as Q Union.
The Lee Clarion is excited to announce the launch of Story of My Life — an interview-style podcast that highlights the untold stories of Lee University. Our first season features five faculty members who share how they’ve ended up here today.
On Saturday, Oct. 19, millions of people gathered together in cities around the world to march against human trafficking and bring awareness to the billion-dollar slave industry.
The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, an anti-abortion and pro-life activist group, returned to Lee University today. Volunteers from the organization drove around campus in a box truck displaying graphic images of aborted fetuses. CBR is the same group that held an anti-abortion demonstration on campus in March.
Shooting at a college party in Texas, Trump announces ISIS leader’s death and homecoming court nominations are now open — here are your three things for today.
Beyond her dedication to the Lady Flames soccer team, Carly Smoltz is pursuing many other passions and dreams.
On Thursday, October 24, several campus organizations came together to stand in solidarity with those affected negatively by the U.S. immigration system.
The Lee University women’s golf team brought home third place at the Lee Ann Noble Memorial tournament in Dahlonega, GA last week. The women finished third place overall after leading in the first round.
TobyMac mourns the death of his son, Tim Ryan drops out of the Presidential race and Bahamian Connection Club hosts a concert — here are your three things for today.
Nathan Mell, a Lee alum, returned for Missions Week to share his calling through the organization Ten2.
Students at Blythe-Bower Elementary School were recently surprised with goodie bags from Lee psychology majors.