Taking a spin on the traditional Lee Day weekend, Lee Day Live is virtually connecting incoming students to campus through livestreamed events.
Taking a spin on the traditional Lee Day weekend, Lee Day Live is virtually connecting incoming students to campus through livestreamed events.
Prince Philip dies at 99, No Hate Act proposed in Congress and Permitless carry law passed in Tennessee — Here are your three things for today!
LONDON (AP) — Prince Philip, the irascible and tough-minded husband of Queen Elizabeth II who spent more than seven decades supporting his wife in a role that both defined and constricted his life, has died, Buckingham Palace said Friday. He was 99.
Lee women's volleyball coach Andrea Hudson and her young squad completed the 2021 portion of their home schedule with a thrilling four-set victory over Gulf South Conference Spring Championship Alabama Huntsville on Wednesday evening inside Walker Arena.
Nike suspends sponsorship of Deshaun Watson amid allegations, Yahoo Answers to shut down and Lee theatre and School of Music presents “Songs by Ghostlight” — Here are your three things for today!
On Saturday, April 10, Johnston Woods will hold its first Backyard Ultra race to help raise funds for their annual summer camps. Johnston Woods is a retreat and event center located in McDonald, Tenn.
Due to construction in the area surrounding the Partnerships in Industry and Education Center, Parker St will be closed between 20th ST NE and 25th St NE tomorrow, April 9.
The No. 10 Lee men's golf team finished tied for third against some of the top NCAA D2 programs at the Argonaut Invitational on Tuesday afternoon. The event was staged at the Pensacola Country Club.
Seth Konkel and the Flames are ranked No. 1 in the South Region and No. 3 in the nation.
Navy medic shoots two sailors before being shot, Arkansas lawmakers enact transgender youth treatment ban and half of new COVID-19 cases found in just five states — Here are your three things for today.
Assistant lacrosse coach Megan Smith has become part of the team and a beloved role model for her strength.
Biden to move vaccine eligibility deadline to April 19, Police arrest suspect in Van Gogh thefts and Harvey Weinstein appeals conviction — Here are your three things for today!
Police officer and suspect killed in US Capitol attack, Tropical cyclone kills 97 in Indonesia and Tennessee residents 16+ now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine — Here are your three things for today.
Lebanon, Ohio native Alyssa Colón is a friendly face on Lee’s campus and a vigorous athlete on the rugby field.
On Thursday, March 11, Walker addressed the Lee student body in chapel to discuss the subject of repentance, quoting John 3:16. He explained the conversation was to clear the air, like a family does, in a community that cares for one another and to clarify a conversation started by Dr. Preston Sprinkle in chapel on March 2.
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.
This March marks one year since the onset of COVID-19 in Tennessee and Lee University. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee confirmed the state’s first case of COVID-19 at a press conference on March 5, 2020. On March 25, Dr. Paul Conn announced a Lee student tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, the university has faced a year of changes and challenges.
Dr. Walker provides various campus updates in latest Q&A, Biden holds first presidential press conference and Jessica Walter dies at 80 — Here are your three things for today!
Thursday morning, Matthew Brinkman issued a statement to the student body warning of severe weather in our region. President Mark Walker also issued a statement, canceling classes in the afternoon and evening.