Recent protests have rekindled nationwide conversations about systemic injustice and controversial historical symbols, drawing into question the political message of Confederate statues in public places.
Recent protests have rekindled nationwide conversations about systemic injustice and controversial historical symbols, drawing into question the political message of Confederate statues in public places.
As part of the Gulf South Conference and NCAA Division II, Lee announced all Flames soccer, volleyball and basketball games will be postponed until at least Jan. 1, and all championships are canceled this fall.
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During the weeks of Aug. 17 and 24, the Democratic and Republican parties held their respective national conventions to nominate their presidential candidates.
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The Encore program provides college courses for adults over 60, while seeking to promote community and shared experiences across generations.
The operations of the DeVos Recreation Center have been adapted to serve students while following state-regulated guidelines.
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Following tradition, Tap Night for fall 2020 commenced Thursday night with social distancing guidelines and masks in full effect.
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Hurricane Laura made landfall in southern Louisiana on Aug. 27, tying as the fifth strongest hurricane to make landfall in the continental U.S. Currently, the Category 4 storm has claimed 18 lives in Texas and Louisiana.
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In a Monday live-stream, President Mark Walker clarified students on the addition of virtual chapel. Now, students have the option to file for virtual chapel exemption if they feel unsafe attending in-person worship.
In a Tuesday morning video to the “Lee Family,” the newly-assumed President of Lee University, Mark L. Walker, announced that four students living in Medlin hall have contracted COVID-19.
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