The Lee University men’s soccer team will be competing in the conference championship this week, kicking off Tuesday night against Christian Brothers. The Flames are currently ranked 4th in the GSC heading into the tournament.
The Lee University men’s soccer team will be competing in the conference championship this week, kicking off Tuesday night against Christian Brothers. The Flames are currently ranked 4th in the GSC heading into the tournament.
People can be too harsh towards the idea of remaking a pre-existing piece of intellectual property. In a world where art is interpreted and reinterpreted more than ever, what’s the harm in allowing someone to give life to their perspective of a work?
San Diego State University suspends 14 fraternities, New South Wales declares a state of emergency and Squires library to host Citation Grab and Go event — here are your three things for today.
Lee’s Center for Calling and Career is hosting a career fair tomorrow with an assortment of recruiters looking for prospective interns and employees of all majors.
Just a short drive from campus, the Smith-Perry Berries family farm makes for a quintessential fall setting.
Atatiana Jefferson’s father dies, 30th anniversary of the Berlin Wall fall and first Hispanic immigrant in the running as president of the Bishops’ National Conference — here are your three things for today.
10 hospitalized in flu shot mix up, Juul pulls mint e-cigarettes from the US market and Last weekend to see Lee Theatre present “Silent Sky” — here are your three things for today.
The college basketball season is here and the Lady Flames are prepared for another successful season. After a conference championship last season, they hope to continue their success.
Our guest this week is Dr. Hermilo Jasso, a professor of business administration. Originally from Laredo, Texas, Jasso graduated from Lee with his BA and subsequently earned his MBA from Texas A&M University.
The 2019 Parade of Favorites student talent showcase begins this Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Conn Center.
Papa John’s owner faces backlash after attending Trump rally, Democrat Andy Beshear takes lead over Republican candidate and Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman arrested for drug possession — here are your three things for today.
Maryland man killed in fight over Popeyes chicken sandwich, Nine U.S. citizens killed in Mexico and Trump Administration withdrawing from the Paris climate accord — here are your three things for today.
The men’s golf team finished the fall season with a 2nd place finish at the Matt Dyas Invitational and a 9th place national ranking.
“JESUS IS KING” by Kanye West revealed something about the rapper most of his listeners didn’t expect — his genuineness.
In an email this afternoon to the student body, Dr. Paul Conn announced he will be stepping down as President of Lee University in the summer of 2020.
On the last Sunday of October, a casual stroll through Fort Hill Cemetery led to more than what one might expect to find. Each year, the history capstone class collaborates with Fort Hill Cemetery to present a walking tour of specific graves researched by students.
As the 2019-2020 season tips off, the men’s basketball team is looking for continued improvement after a 2018-2019 season that saw plenty of potential amid some adversity and close losses. In his fourth season with the Flames, Head Coach Bubba Smith is counting on continuity and internal growth to lead his team to a strong year.
The men’s basketball team defeated Tennessee Wesleyan University 74-55 to top off Homecoming weekend.
Beto O’ Rourke drops out of the presidential race, California wildfires diminish and Advanced Class Selection opens — here are your three things for today.
Students and faculty at Lee are producing their own podcasts on various topics suited for the student body and beyond. Joining the ranks of others on campus, the Lee Clarion is excited to announce the launch of its very own podcast called “Story of My Life.”