I and some fellow service members had a few issues with the article that I would like to express, as well as clarifications on a few topics within the article.
I and some fellow service members had a few issues with the article that I would like to express, as well as clarifications on a few topics within the article.
Hand count of Georgia’s votes affirms Biden’s win in the state, CDC recommends avoiding Thanksgiving travel and BTS releases new album ‘BE’ — Here are your three things for today.
Our last Flame on the Hot Seat is freshman golfer Emily Ritchie. Ritchie has had a busy first semester of college while juggling golf, making new friends, and starting her biochemistry pre-med major.
Ethical Thrift, started by Bethany Clayton, seeks to promote sustainable and trendy fashion through an online clothing shop.
New York City schools close as second wave of COVID-19 begins, Tennessee rejects mask mandate as holidays approach and Thanksgiving meal available to students staying on campus — Here are your three things for today.
The Lee men’s and women’s basketball teams will begin the 2020-21 season on Dec. 12 after the Gulf South Conference Board of Directors approved a 20-game conference schedule on Monday.
No matter the sport, there is one common face that all Lee Flames fans recognize.
An event started by Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Christmas Child’s Pack N’ Stack event adjusts to COVID-19 expecations to still serve children worldwide.
States expand mask mandates, social restrictions due to rising hospitalizations, Some Walmart stores report shortages of toilet paper, cleaning supplies and Officials warn against large family gatherings during holiday season — Here are your three things for today.
Chattanooga mayor calls for statewide mask mandate, SpaceX capsule arrives at International Space Station and Taylor Swift announces first six albums will be re-recorded — Here are your three things for today.
After learning about a need for tuition assistance by Oct. 31, Casey Cole and a team of students began the “HelpCaseyCole” project to fund multiple Lee students’ education.
The NCAA has announced championship sites for the next six seasons and Lee University, in partnership with Chattanooga Sports, has landed five championships to be hosted in the Scenic City.
Josiah Ward is following the call he has on his heart to minister to students and the surrounding Lee community.
Georgia Tech University creates COVID-19 risk assessment tool, FYP to host Operation Christmas Child and Poll workers contract COVID-19 — Here are your three things for today.
Lee is home to a variety of students with unique backgrounds, careers and life experiences. This certainly reigns true for active-duty military students who spend their weekdays on campus and their weekends working on a military base.
Teagan Lenox, a senior on the track and field team, finds joy while juggling multiple leadership roles on campus.
Dr. Walker updates Lee community in Q&A, Joe Biden wins Arizona and Tropical storm Eta floods Southeast states — Here are your three things for today.
President Dr. Mark and Udella Walker reflect on their first semester in the presidency together.
The 1918 Society, a new alumni association created by the Alumni Relations Office, provides a network for alumni to connect with one another and the current Lee culture. In the COVID-19 era, reconnecting is proving to be more challenging than ever before.
Texas exceeds 1 million COVID-19 cases, Georgia announces hand recount and Gatlinburg SkyBridge commits to another annual light show — Here are your three things for today.