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Protests continue following Lee student’s petition to relocate Confederate monument
Sep 10

Sep 10 Protests continue following Lee student’s petition to relocate Confederate monument

Lee Clarion Editorial Staff
news

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.

Sports Update: Flames fall athletics postponed, championships canceled due to coronavirus
Sep 10

Sep 10 Sports Update: Flames fall athletics postponed, championships canceled due to coronavirus

Shayna Ryan, Student Reporter
sports

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.

Three things for September 9
Sep 9

Sep 9 Three things for September 9

Carsen Holaday
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AstraZeneca puts vaccine trials on hold, Wildfires burn across Oregon, California and ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ to end after 14 years — Here are your three things for today!

A look at the 2020 Democratic and Republican National Conventions    
Sep 8

Sep 8 A look at the 2020 Democratic and Republican National Conventions   

Taylor Perkins
news

During the weeks of Aug. 17 and 24, the Democratic and Republican parties held their respective national conventions to nominate their presidential candidates.

Three things for September 8
Sep 8

Sep 8 Three things for September 8

Abby Randolph
three things

Gender reveal in California causes wildfire, Tennessee Volunteers players test positive for COVID-19 and ‘World’s loneliest elephant’ to be transferred to better conditions — Here are your three things for today!

Three things for September 7
Sep 7

Sep 7 Three things for September 7

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
three things

Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” brings in $20.2M as movie theaters reopen, Alabama football coach Nick Saban leads players in protest and Mayor promises police reforms following Daniel Prude's death — Here are your three things for today.

Three things for September 4
Sep 4

Sep 4 Three things for September 4

Shannon Clark
three things

Hamilton County mask mandate extended another 30 days, Police officer suspensions made in connection with the death of Daniel Prude and DeVos Rec Center offers free fitness classes through Sept. 10 — Here are your three things for today!

Three things for September 3
Sep 3

Sep 3 Three things for September 3

Matthew Taylor
three things

BLM Protests return to Chattanooga, Mississippi Flag commission selects new state flag design and Forbes estimates that Tyler Perry is now a billionaire — Here are your three things for today.

Three things for September 2
Sep 2

Sep 2 Three things for September 2

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
three things

Liberty University president resigns after confusing reports, Chattanooga woman shot outside her home and Chattanooga police department releases data sets on racial equity — Here are your three things for today.

Encore students share stories of seasoned living
Sep 2

Sep 2 Encore students share stories of seasoned living

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
life

The Encore program provides college courses for adults over 60, while seeking to promote community and shared experiences across generations.

New policies set for DeVos Recreation Center
Sep 2

Sep 2 New policies set for DeVos Recreation Center

Dawson Reed
sports

The operations of the DeVos Recreation Center have been adapted to serve students while following state-regulated guidelines.

Three things for September 1
Sep 1

Sep 1 Three things for September 1

Shay Maclean
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Jacob Blake’s father responds to President Trump’s visit, Coronavirus outbreak in Tennessee’s South Central prison and Lee offering free ESL classes — Here are your three things for today.

Three things for August 31
Aug 31

Aug 31 Three things for August 31

Abby Randolph
three things

Chadwick Boseman dies of cancer at age 43, Nevada reports first case of COVID-19 reinfection in US and Man dressed as Batman brings food to homeless in Santiago — Here are your three things for today.

Photo Essay: Tap Night Unmasked
Aug 28

Aug 28 Photo Essay: Tap Night Unmasked

Carsen Holaday
life

Following tradition, Tap Night for fall 2020 commenced Thursday night with social distancing guidelines and masks in full effect.

Three things for August 28
Aug 28

Aug 28 Three things for August 28

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
three things

Highway 58 Fire Station 2 to temporarily close, CEO of Bristol hospital resigns after participating in surgery without a medical license and Breonna Taylor appears on cover of Vanity Fair — Here are your three things for today.

Residents deal with aftermath of Hurricane Laura
Aug 27

Aug 27 Residents deal with aftermath of Hurricane Laura

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
news

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.

Three things for August 27
Aug 27

Aug 27 Three things for August 27

Matthew Taylor
three things

Trump to deploy troops to Kenosha, Postmaster General testifies before the House and Jamie Lynn Spears files to oversee Britney Spears’ assets — Here are your three things for today.

Lee introduces new app to track chapel attendance
Aug 27

Aug 27 Lee introduces new app to track chapel attendance

Abby Randolph
news

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.

Walker reports Lee’s COVID-19 case numbers on sixth day of classes
Aug 26

Aug 26 Walker reports Lee’s COVID-19 case numbers on sixth day of classes

Matthew Taylor
news

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.

Three things for August 26
Aug 26

Aug 26 Three things for August 26

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
three things

Republican National Convention taking place this week, Hurricane Laura to hit Gulf Coast and Black Student Union hosting their first virtual meeting — here are your three things for today.

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