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Squires Library introduces revamped café
Oct 30

Oct 30 Squires Library introduces revamped café

Kelly Berry
news

The Squires Library has recently revealed its new café “ConnCepts,” located on the first floor.

Volley for a Cure lifts Lady Flames past Kentucky State
Oct 29

Oct 29 Volley for a Cure lifts Lady Flames past Kentucky State

Jeffery Fleischmann
sports

Walker Arena was filled to the brim Friday night with fans wearing pink for the Lady Flame’s Volley for a Cure Match.

Lee alumni musicians release second EP, "Too Early To Tell"
Oct 29

Oct 29 Lee alumni musicians release second EP, "Too Early To Tell"

Ariel Hensley
life

Chattanooga-based band and Lee alumni Edward and Jane released their sophomore EP, “Too Early To Tell,” on Sept. 29 and hosted a record launch…

A conversation with Fijoy Johnson regarding this years Missions Week's shift from international to local
Oct 29

Oct 29 A conversation with Fijoy Johnson regarding this years Missions Week's shift from international to local

Kelly Berry
news

Unlike years past, Lee's annual Missions Week saw a shift in focus from an international charity to a local organization.

Lady Flames gearing up for GSC volleyball tournament
Oct 26

Oct 26 Lady Flames gearing up for GSC volleyball tournament

Carianne Gaines
sports

The Lady Flames volleyball is now in postseason mode.

SPORTS BRIEF: Flames lose nail-biter to Tusculum
Oct 26

Oct 26 SPORTS BRIEF: Flames lose nail-biter to Tusculum

Justin Harmon
sports

The men's soccer team competed against their in-state rival Tusculum College this Wednesday, Oct. 24.

Lee history department presents 12th annual walking tour of Fort Hill Cemetery
Oct 26

Oct 26 Lee history department presents 12th annual walking tour of Fort Hill Cemetery

Jake Cash
life

Senior history majors enrolled in the fall capstone class are annually tasked with putting together a historical and educational walking tour …

Poff to kick off school of music's Performing Arts Series
Oct 26

Oct 26 Poff to kick off school of music's Performing Arts Series

Kelly Berry
news

October marks the beginning of this year’s Performing Arts Series hosted by the School of Music.

Cassidy Gray talks women’s poverty, research and becoming a McNair Scholar
Oct 25

Oct 25 Cassidy Gray talks women’s poverty, research and becoming a McNair Scholar

Kenzie Jade
life

For one Lee student, the desire to lend a helping hand to fight poverty in Guatemala hasn't led to significant change, and she set out to find…

OPINION | Freshmen should stay on campus over the weekend
Oct 25

Oct 25 OPINION | Freshmen should stay on campus over the weekend

Olivia Jones
opinion

During the week, Lee is a constant bustle of activity—the buzz of people filling the air, the buildings brimming with students and faculty and…

Final installment of “Music Under the Stars” to showcase Southeast Tennessee talent
Oct 25

Oct 25 Final installment of “Music Under the Stars” to showcase Southeast Tennessee talent

Jake Cash
life

Music and culture collide one last time at the Museum Center at 5ive Points.

Lee documentary to present 100 years of university history
Oct 24

Oct 24 Lee documentary to present 100 years of university history

Olivia Jones
life

One hundred years of Lee history is being brought to life by faculty and students in a feature-length documentary set to debut at the school’s…

OPINION | Wandering reflections from three months of traveling Europe
Oct 24

Oct 24 OPINION | Wandering reflections from three months of traveling Europe

Tyler Puckett
opinion

From the vibrant characters of Amsterdam’s Red Light District to the massive crowds of Easter Mass at the Vatican, I saw quite a lot during my…

New research uncovers phantom phone vibration phenomenon
Oct 24

Oct 24 New research uncovers phantom phone vibration phenomenon

Hannah Buczek
life

Anyone who owns a cellphone might have experienced hallucinations and strange sensations, but a new study shows they're not crazy.

REVIEW: In defense of "Venom," it may be the antidote we need
Oct 23

Oct 23 REVIEW: In defense of "Venom," it may be the antidote we need

Christopher Beatty
opinion

Sony’s "Venom" is one of the most interesting movies to come out this year. It spotlights a villain without its hero and kicks off an entire c…

International emphasis merges business administration and global relations
Oct 23

Oct 23 International emphasis merges business administration and global relations

Shannon Clark
life

Business is booming at Lee University, and students have the chance to take their administrative skills overseas with the international emphasis.

Project Free2Fly prepares to host its fifth annual fundraiser
Oct 23

Oct 23 Project Free2Fly prepares to host its fifth annual fundraiser

Olivia Jones
life

Handmade goods and festive fall treats are in store at Bird and Barn, Project Free2Fly’s fifth annual fundraiser at the scenic Black Fox Farms.

REVIEW: "A Star Is Born" gives new life to an old tale
Oct 22

Oct 22 REVIEW: "A Star Is Born" gives new life to an old tale

Mikiah Marino
opinion

Disclaimer: “A Star Is Born” is an R-rated film. It features strong language and some sexuality/nudity as well as substance abuse. If these ar…

Four-person costume team serves as integral piece of Lee Theatre
Oct 22

Oct 22 Four-person costume team serves as integral piece of Lee Theatre

Jake Cash
life

Beyond North Cleveland Church of God and next to Campus Security exists a group of artists who bring Lee’s theatrical productions to life.

LEEWIND: Annual Sadie Hawkins Day proved to be a gala event
Oct 22

Oct 22 LEEWIND: Annual Sadie Hawkins Day proved to be a gala event

Mickey Kadar
opinion

LEEWIND is a weekly series by the Lee Clarion featuring a story from our archives to celebrate Lee's Centennial.

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