Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams will face off against Union University tonight in Jackson, TN. The games will be a part of the NCAA D2 Showcase and can be viewed on ESPN 3, ESPN.com and the ESPN App.
Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams will face off against Union University tonight in Jackson, TN. The games will be a part of the NCAA D2 Showcase and can be viewed on ESPN 3, ESPN.com and the ESPN App.
George Zimmerman sues Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg, Global Perspectives hosting Travel Clearance Day and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to end royal duties March 31 — here are your three things for today.
Throughout the first week of February, students from Lee University’s Spanish program took this challenge in stride, Lee Spanish majors had the opportunity to present on their research in Guatemala.
On Jan. 20, Virginia became the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), making it the final state needed to ratify the ERA as the 28th Amendment of the Constitution.
House passes bill to establish national women’s history museum, Medieval ‘Black Death’ mass grave discovered in rural England and Center for Calling and Career hosts grad school fair — here are your three things for today.
“Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” might just be the breakup movie of the year. The film, which comes after the 2016 disaster that was “Suicide Squad,” proves itself to be a refreshing redemption of Margot Robbie’s portrayal of popular DC villain Harley Quinn and the Valentine’s Day film we might not have realized we needed.
Both the men's and women’s tennis teams opened Gulf South Conference play with 7-0 shutouts over visiting Christian Brothers University on Sunday at the DeVos Tennis Center.
American cruise ship passengers evacuated from quarantine, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos pledges $10 billion toward climate change and School of Religion to host roundtable event — here are your three things for today.
Former Department of Justice employees call for Attorney General’s resignation, Mexican activists gather to protest violence against women and “Love Island” host found dead in her London home — here are your three things for today.
Known for their singles “Build My Life” and “I’ll Give Thanks,” Housefires performed Sunday evening at U-Church to start the line-up for spring 2020.
On Thursday evening, the Lady Flames were led by sophomore Camryn Grant and senior Nicky Widenski in posting their 12th straight victory, improving to 15-1 in Gulf South Conference play and 23-1 overall.
Starting this Friday, Lee Theatre is presenting “A Dollhouse Project.” With a spin on immersive theatre, the play is set in three different houses in the Cleveland area.
China reclassifies their process of diagnosing coronavirus, Three presidential candidates suspend their campaigns and Spirit Airlines moves operations center to Nashville — here are your three things for today.
Deval Patrick suspends 2020 campaign, Pope Francis rejects proposal for married men to become priests and students sue to prohibit participation of transgender athletes — here are your three things for today.
Lee junior Logan Workman was named the Gulf South Conference Pitcher of the Week the league office announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Mo Isom, a “New York Times” bestselling author and a national speaker, returned to Lee for spring 2020 Convocation. She spoke in two separate sermons focusing on a message of restoring relationships with Christ through intimacy and discernment.
Andrew Yang drops out of presidential race, “Nanny McPhee” actor Raphael Coleman dies at 25 and Americans evacuated from Wuhan released from quarantine — here are your three things for today.
Lee University’s Sociology Club is hosting a Valentine’s Day event titled “Cupid’s Lies and the Myths of Love” on Feb. 13.
Trump announces new budget plan, Thailand faces country’s deadliest mass shooting and Iran attacks leave more than 100 US soldiers with brain injuries — here are your three things for today.
Tenn. Gov. Bill Lee recently signed a controversial bill into law, giving foster care and adoption agencies freedom to deny service to LGBTQ couples on the grounds of religious or moral beliefs. Previously, federal funds were denied to adoption agencies if they discriminated against families based on sexual orientation and gender identity.