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Lee alumna raises awareness and funds for survivors of human trafficking
Feb 27

Feb 27 Lee alumna raises awareness and funds for survivors of human trafficking

Abigail White, Life Editor
Life

Lee University nursing alumna Kelsey Yoder is in the process of raising $25,000 for Remember Nhu and recently established the Freedom Gallery to increase awareness for child trafficking. The Freedom Gallery is a collaboration between artists aiming to provide information and raise awareness through various art forms.

Get to know your coaches: Head Tennis Coach Patrick Hynes
Feb 26

Feb 26 Get to know your coaches: Head Tennis Coach Patrick Hynes

Drew Cook, Student Reporter
Sports

Coach Patrick Hynes, Australian native and head coach of the men’s and women’s tennis team has an overall record of 137-107 at Lee. Despite coaching and playing so many games he says tennis wasn’t his first “love,” but it has been his longest. He started playing at the age of six and hasn’t looked back since.

Behind the scenes of Lee Theatre's production of "Tuck Everlasting"
Feb 26

Feb 26 Behind the scenes of Lee Theatre's production of "Tuck Everlasting"

Morgan Parham, Senior Reporter
Life

Lee University’s theatre department is currently in the process of producing “Tuck Everlasting” for their annual spring musical. For the next few months, the cast and crew will spend countless hours preparing for opening night.

Three new clubs highlight majors and athletics
Feb 25

Feb 25 Three new clubs highlight majors and athletics

Sarah Mooneyham, Student Reporter
Life

Lee University’s campus has three new clubs, creating opportunities for social and academic engagement. The Tennis Club, Criminal Justice Club and Anthropology Club began in late 2021, and now are hosting meetings to introduce their clubs to the Lee community.

Three things for February 25
Feb 25

Feb 25 Three things for February 25

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
3 Things

Biden administration and CDC to loosen mask-wearing rules, Three more officers found guilty in Floyd killing and Florida House passes bill on limiting discussion of sexual orientation in schools — Here are your three things for today.

Black Student Union leaders focus on community and inclusion on campus
Feb 25

Feb 25 Black Student Union leaders focus on community and inclusion on campus

Abigail White, Life Editor
Life

The Black Student Union is celebrating the 46th annual Black History Month as they transition into new leadership roles and focus on initiating a more connected community at Lee.

City of Cleveland accepts building on Raider Drive
Feb 24

Feb 24 City of Cleveland accepts building on Raider Drive

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
News

On Jan. 24, 2022, the Cleveland City Council voted to accept a building donation from Cleveland Development, LLC at 775 Raider Dr.

Three Things for February 24
Feb 24

Feb 24 Three Things for February 24

Annie Youther, Multimedia Reporter
3 Things

Russia launches airstrikes in Ukraine, USPS will receive new delivery vehicles and Colin Kaepernick offers free second autopsies in police-related deaths — Here are your three things for today.

SOR professors partner with North Georgia Church of God to integrate C2 program
Feb 24

Feb 24 SOR professors partner with North Georgia Church of God to integrate C2 program

Elizabeth Simpson, Student Reporter
Life

Lee University’s School of Religion has partnered with North Georgia Church of God to collaborate on C2, a ministry program seeking to help students secure ministerial internships.

Three Things for February 23
Feb 23

Feb 23 Three Things for February 23

Kristin Shaffer, Copy Editor
3 Things

Australian news anchor accidentally reports Queen Elizabeth is taking ivermectin, Ukraine prepares for state of emergency in response to Russia’s threats and thousands of dead fish found on Chilean beach— Here are your three things for today.

Three Things for February 22
Feb 22

Feb 22 Three Things for February 22

Drew Cook, Student Reporter
3 Things

Kim Potter receives sentence for fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, Lee basketball player sets modern record and Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces plan to lift England’s COVID-19 restrictions — Here are your three things for today.

All 3 defendants convicted of hate crimes in Arbery killing
Feb 22

Feb 22 All 3 defendants convicted of hate crimes in Arbery killing

The Associated Press
Wire

The three men convicted of murder in Ahmaud Arbery’s fatal shooting were found guilty of federal hate crimes and other lesser charges Tuesday for violating Arbery’s civil rights and targeting him because he was Black.

Three Things for February 21
Feb 21

Feb 21 Three Things for February 21

Jada Camille, News Editor
3 Things

John Lewis foundation established in memory of late civil rights leader, British entrepreneur and Youtuber dies at 31 and Worlds largest cruise ships welcomes passengers — Here are your three things for today.

Three Things for February 18
Feb 18

Feb 18 Three Things for February 18

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
3 Things

Daycare employee admitted to drinking after daycare fire, United States temporarily bans avocados from Mexico and United Nations contemplating stricter emissions standards for aircraft — Here are your three things for today.

Imago Dei Experience returns for conversations on healing and growth
Feb 18

Feb 18 Imago Dei Experience returns for conversations on healing and growth

Sarah Mooneyham, Student Reporter
Life

The Imago Dei team will host its second Imago Dei Experience on Friday, Feb. 18, from 7-9 p.m. in the School of Religion. The club plans to facilitate conversations on healing and growth as God’s image-bearers. The Experience aims to use intimate discussion, presentation and allyship to share the beauty of restoration in the wake of trauma.

Track & Field teams break multiple records at GSC championship
Feb 18

Feb 18 Track & Field teams break multiple records at GSC championship

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
Sports

The Lee University Track and Field teams are off to a strong start this season. On Feb. 15, the first day of the Gulf South Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships, both teams won events and broke records.

CRC to host sixth annual symposium this weekend
Feb 17

Feb 17 CRC to host sixth annual symposium this weekend

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
News

On Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18-19, Lee University’s Center for Responsible Citizenship will host its sixth annual symposium.

Three Things for February 17
Feb 17

Feb 17 Three Things for February 17

Annie Youther, Multimedia Reporter
3 Things

President Biden requests Donald Trump’s visitor logs, Sydney Beach experiences first shark attack in almost six decades and Mudslide in Brazil leaves 110 dead, 134 missing — Here are your three things for today.

Blanton breaks lacrosse program record for career goals 
Feb 17

Feb 17 Blanton breaks lacrosse program record for career goals 

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
Sports

On Wednesday, Feb, 9, Dariana Blanton broke the record for career goals and the Lee Women's Lacrosse team earned a 19-8 win over Tusculum University in their season opener.

Three Things for February 16
Feb 16

Feb 16 Three Things for February 16

Lee Clarion Editorial Staff
3 Things

Priest resigns after 20 years of invalid baptisms,Sandy Hook victims’ families settle for $73 million in lawsuit with Remington Arms and Patricica Guerrero nominated to serve on California Supreme Court — Here are your three things for today.

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