As the deadline for service hours approaches for December graduates, many students are still looking for opportunities to fulfil the school-given requirement.
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As the deadline for service hours approaches for December graduates, many students are still looking for opportunities to fulfil the school-given requirement.
Last weekend, the Cinema Program hosted its third annual 48-Hour Film Friendsy Competition. In the span of 48-hours, six teams conceptualized, wrote, produced, filmed and edited a five-minute film for a panel of judges to score.
On Saturday night, the Museum Center at 5ive Points hosted Music Under the Stars, an event featuring Chattanooga’s Premier Jazz Orchestra, food trucks and free swing dancing lessons, courtesy of Unity Dance Troupe.
The Lee Clarion staff curated a playlist of our favorite songs for our audience to connect to returning and new staff members.
Lee University’s School of Music recently hosted a faculty recital with Dr. Julianne Olson and Kristen Holritz, hoping to celebrate female composers.
Lasaters Coffee & Tea opened a new location at the beginning of June in downtown Cleveland. This location, on North Ocoee Street, is only a three-minute walk from the Communication Arts building.
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness month, and Lee University is uniting with national efforts through a week of events on campus.
On Thursday night, Lee University’s Greek community came together for their first semi-normal Tap Night since the beginning of COVID-19
Continuing to meet during the pandemic, The Breakfast Club seeks to serve the lives of homeless residents in the community over a hot breakfast.
Under the tutelage of Lee Cinema faculty, students are helping produce Lee University’s first feature film.
Every Friday for the past two semesters, a group of Lee students can be spotted dressed up in morph suits and dancing across campus to celebrate the weekend.
Working behind the scenes to keep chapel running smoothly, chapel ushers served campus with purpose this year, despite limited in-person seating and primarily online chapel experiences.
Following a popcorn fundraiser on campus, Students for Life has raised over a thousand dollars to help fund new technology for New Hope Pregnancy Center.
This semester, senior education majors at Lee stepped into schools as they prepared for their future education by creating lesson plans and teaching in socially distanced and virtual settings.
Although COVID-19 has redefined “normal,” spring signifies the opportunity to spend time outdoors in the warm weather with loved ones, allowing for COVID safe date nights to return.
‘Night of Champions’ returned this spring, where Greek club representatives fought it out in the boxing ring for the title of champion.
At Lee University, and all over the country, athletic trainers work hard every day to care for their athletes and coaches in many ways.
Taking a spin on the traditional Lee Day weekend, Lee Day Live is virtually connecting incoming students to campus through livestreamed events.
Assistant lacrosse coach Megan Smith has become part of the team and a beloved role model for her strength.
After attending Encore classes for 13 years at Lee, Cleveland local Richard Brendel is retiring his academic education and celebrating 68 years with his wife.