With the temperature decreasing and excitement for the holidays increasing, families everywhere are anticipating taking part in their favorite holiday traditions.
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With the temperature decreasing and excitement for the holidays increasing, families everywhere are anticipating taking part in their favorite holiday traditions.
Lee University’s Student Engagement Office is offering prizes to campus groups that pack the most Operation Christmas Child boxes as a part of Lee’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 17.
Global Perspectives is vital requirement Lee University experience, and it is important to choose a trip to complete your education.
Homecoming weekend festivities began Thursday, Nov. 3 with Lee University Fight Night. For the sixth year in a row, clubs across Lee campus partnered with Five Point Boxing to host boxing matches between students.
Over Homecoming weekend, Nov. 4 at 10 p.m. and Nov. 5 at 9 p.m., in Lee University’s Dixon Center, the current members of Shenanigans plan on welcoming former improvisers to join them in creating a show completely made up in the moment that changes each night.
Halloween is a time to dress up and hit the town. Downtown Cleveland holds many festivities for families and friends to partake in on Halloween night, including the annual block party.
Worthy Now will be hosting their annual conference on Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at Pangle Hall. The event will be open to all women on campus and will consist of a keynote speaker, Susan Ashcraft, and four breakout groups centered around Love, Truth, Hope and Grace.
The brisk fall season in the mountains of East Tennessee are not complete without plenty of festivities to celebrate the drop in temperatures, the change of colors and the increase of pumpkin spice.
Lee University campus dorms prepare for the annual Dorm Wars competition, an exciting night of rivalry for a special cause.This year, the Boys and Girls Club will benefit from this campus wide event that will be held in the Walker Arena on Oct. 3rd at 7 p.m.
The Cleveland Bradley County Public Library, and Fork and Spoon, are co-hosting their second Fall Friday Family Food Truck Night of the season on Friday, Sept. 21 from 6-9 p.m. with a film and food.
Due to the recent concern surrounding food waste, Lee University's food service, Sodexo, has partnered with a locally owned company in order to reduce their food waste.
Each semester begins with the whirlwind of new classes, new schedules, and particularly, Greek week. During the second week, Greek clubs across campus prepare for Thursday of the semester, tap night, followed by induction weekend.