The renowned Twitter account LeeUCrushes has been a staple to Lee’s campus life since its creation in 2012. With over 3,000 followers, the face behind LeeUCrushes still remains anonymous.
The renowned Twitter account LeeUCrushes has been a staple to Lee’s campus life since its creation in 2012. With over 3,000 followers, the face behind LeeUCrushes still remains anonymous.
Next Tuesday, March 3, marks a pivotal day for the presidential race. Commonly known as “Super Tuesday,” 14 states will hold their primary elections.
The Office of Student Care is a new addition to campus dedicated to addressing the needs of students, especially regarding wellness and mental health. This office will also be responsible for Title IX on campus.
On Feb. 21, Lee students and faculty learned more about Black History through the on-campus event, Tunnel. Previously known as Tunnel of Oppression, the event featured a walk-through museum of rooms created by students to educate Lee’s community.
Dr. Mark L. Walker is looking forward to developing a legacy of excellence as he prepares to make the historic transition into Lee’s presidency.
Senior communication major Abby Bertram has been a consistent force on the women’s basketball team since her freshman year, scoring well over 1,000 points in her career and racking up plenty of awards along the way. Yet for all of her on-court accomplishments, Bertram has done plenty off the court as well.
On Feb. 20, Lee alumnus and author Alex Awad returned to his alma mater to share his story and beliefs. Awad’s presentation was titled “Peace in the Holy Land: A Palestinian Christian Perspective.”
The Lee women’s lacrosse team started the 2020 season with an even 2-2 record. Now in their fourth season, the Lady Flames are looking for continued improvements to further establish themselves as a competitive sport.
Anti-lynching bill passed by the House, CDC warns Americans to prepare for the spread of coronavirus and Disney CEO steps down in unexpected announcement — here are your three things for today.
The No. 14 Lee women's golf team started the spring season in style with a two-stroke victory at the Battle of Hilton Head this week.
Lee’s Black Student Union is celebrating Black History Month on campus by inviting the community into an open dialogue surrounding diversity.
Lee will hold an International Women’s Week (IWW) Poster Session, an on-campus event celebrated on March 4 where students are asked to present posters on influential women in society.
Violent protests in New Delhi eclipse President Trump’s state visit, 39 states to investigate Juul’s marketing tactics and Dixon Center to host operas this weekend — here are your three things for today.
From Bowdle O’ Bannon to the Communication Arts Building, Lee’s Campus Ride drivers shuttle students and faculty to each corner of campus.
On Feb. 13, Director of IT Operations Chris Golden sent a mass email to Lee students, stating that unauthorized VPNs will not be allowed for on-campus use as of Feb. 17.
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson dies at 101, Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape but acquitted of two major charges and TSA bans employees from using TikTok — here are your three thing for today.
The members behind Voices of Lee work to balance their time between academics and intense dedication to the group.
Bernie Sanders becomes the Democratic frontrunner, South Korea declares high alert after coronavirus outbreak and Latte in the Library today — here are your three things for today.
Lee’s Forever In Training Club has introduced a new accountability program that focuses on encouraging students to reach their fitness goals through communal encouragement.
Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison, landslide in Morris Chapel destroys roads and houses and Flames Basketball broadcast win on ESPN — here are your three things for today.