Students have the opportunity to challenge themselves physically and mentally through Taekwondo classes offered at Lee.
Students have the opportunity to challenge themselves physically and mentally through Taekwondo classes offered at Lee.
Many Lee students are excited about having access to their favorite classics through Disney’s new streaming service, known as Disney+.
Former CEO of Papa Johns shares his thoughts on companies current state, FDA warns consumers about the potential risks of CBD and weather could potentially disrupt Thanksgiving travel — here are your three things for today.
As the tension surrounding environmental concerns continues to grow, unexpected players like Burger King and Dunkin Donuts are taking steps to show their devotion to saving the earth. New “plant-based meat” options claim to have a smaller environmental footprint compared to actual meat.
Uber loses its license to operate in London, Ebay to sell StubHub to Viagogo for $4.05 billion and Secret documents released on China’s Xinjiang Camps — here are your three things for today.
“Doctor Sleep” is written and directed by Mike Flanagan and stars Ewan McGregor, Rebecca Ferguson and Kyliegh Curran.
Every fall semester, students in Associate Professor of Theater Dan Buck’s directing class are assigned a scene to direct from a play of their choice. The resulting catalog of scenes are presented one after the other in an event called Director’s Showcase.
Record breaking opening of ‘Frozen 2’, Taylor Swift named Artist of the Decade at the 2019 American Music Awards and Koalas currently considered vulnerable to extinction — here are your three things for today.
With a large number of Mexican restaurants near campus, one of our reporters went on a “taco tour” to find the best taco in Cleveland.
Amidst the weight of exams, deadlines and other pressuring measures, certified Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) are helping some students cope with the stress of college.
Though they spend their days in different parts of Lee’s campus, this husband-wife duo’s passion for helping students is consistent.
A doctorate program centered on advancing the education of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) students in the fields of research, education and administration is emerging out of the MFT master’s program.
On Nov. 23, starting at 1 p.m., Lee University will host “Buy A Tree. Change A Life” to help children across the world through an annual Christmas tree sale.
An American Sign Language (ASL) club has recently launched in hopes of cultivating more understanding about the deaf community.
Avery Truelove is one of many busy student-athletes on Lee’s campus, but she pushes herself to be involved with much more than just her sport.
Our guest this week is Dr. Carolyn Dirksen, an adjunct professor of English. Dirksen has spent over 50 years at Lee, where she has worked as chair of the Department of Language & Literature, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and vice president for academic affairs.
Lee University’s Res Life staff hosted a “Sex and Chocolate” event on Nov. 20 to promote holistic conversations around sex and purity.
Trump administration discusses strategy after five days of public testimony, Tickets for Lee’s “A Classic Christmas” available now and Directing class presenting 10 directed plays — here are your three things for today.
Not only did Lee University’s Women’s Soccer team earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament, but they are also hosting a second round on their home turf this Sunday at 2 p.m.
Northern Lights become visible in parts of the northern U.S., Historic cemetery discovered at Tampa high school and Microsoft Office 365 experiences global shutdown — here are your three things for today.