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City receives bond measure of $24 million
Apr 7

Apr 7 City receives bond measure of $24 million

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
News

The Cleveland City Council approves insurance bond of 24 million dollars to fund different infrastructure projects.

Three Things for April 7
Apr 7

Apr 7 Three Things for April 7

Annie Youther, Multimedia Reporter
3 Things

Ed Sheeran wins copyright dispute, Biden nominates the first woman to command U.S Coast Guard and Southern storms kills two in Georgia and Texas — Here are your three things for today.

The Hub forms marketing committee for rebranding
Apr 7

Apr 7 The Hub forms marketing committee for rebranding

Elizabeth Simpson, Student Reporter
Life

Lee University’s Hub is launching a new brand, promoting more engagement with students. In the summer of 2021, the Hub moved from the basement of the Paul Conn Student Union (PCSU) to the third floor. After the transition, the Hub formed a committee to promote campus involvement through media.

Andrea Hudson says final goodbye to Lee after 30 years
Apr 6

Apr 6 Andrea Hudson says final goodbye to Lee after 30 years

Kristen Blevins, Sports Editor
Sports

After serving as the head volleyball coach for 30 years and being the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator, Andrea Hudson finally says goodbye to Lee University.

Three Things for April 6
Apr 6

Apr 6 Three Things for April 6

Kristin Shaffer, Copy Editor
3 Things

Vigil held by Sacramento mayor to honor victims of mass shooting, Amazon signs biggest rocket deal in commercial space industry’s history and Oklahoma passes bill to make performing an abortion a felony— Here are your three things for today!

Three Things for April 5
Apr 5

Apr 5 Three Things for April 5

Elizabeth Simpson, Student Reporter
3 Things

Olivia Rodrigo wins first Grammy, Oil prices fall following a truce in the Middle East conflict and Million of Shanghai residents tested for COVID — Here are your three things for today.

Lee to host 12th annual Film Festival
Apr 5

Apr 5 Lee to host 12th annual Film Festival

Sarah Mooneyham, Student Reporter
Life

The Lee University cinema department is hosting its 12th annual student Film Festival on April 8, at 7 p.m. in the Conn Center. The semi-formal event welcomes the entire Lee community to experience a blue carpet runway, an exclusive video from the cinema department and the work of students.

Jon Batiste tops Grammys; Silk Sonic soars, Rodrigo crowned
Apr 5

Apr 5 Jon Batiste tops Grammys; Silk Sonic soars, Rodrigo crowned

The Associated Press
Wire

Olivia Rodrigo made an impressive Grammy debut, Silk Sonic claimed two major awards and Jon Batiste had the most stunning victory of the night winning the top prize at Sunday’s Grammy Awards.

Three Things for April 4
Apr 4

Apr 4 Three Things for April 4

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
3 Things

Biden orders release of oil from Strategic Oil Reserves, Italian village moves to become an independent nation and Amazon workers in New York City vote to unionize — Here are your three things for today.

Lee to honor Sexual Assault Awareness Month through week of events
Apr 4

Apr 4 Lee to honor Sexual Assault Awareness Month through week of events

Anna Shand, Editor in Chief
News

April 2022 marks the 21st anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. To recognize and honor this milestone, Office of Student Care Director Brittany Gates and her team have planned events for April 5-12.

More than an athlete: Reyna Whitaker
Apr 2

Apr 2 More than an athlete: Reyna Whitaker

Morgan Parham, Senior Reporter
Sports

Reyna Whitaker, junior history education major and Cleveland native, loves to hike, play board games, go antiquing and, as of 2020, compete with Lee University’s women’s rugby team.

Lee alumna establishes refill store in the Chattanooga community
Apr 2

Apr 2 Lee alumna establishes refill store in the Chattanooga community

Morgan Parham, Senior Reporter
Life

During Christmas vacation in Asheville, North Carolina, Lee alumna Beka Gouger came across a refill store which inspired her to further pursue sustainability within the Chattanooga area.

New faces, same goal: baseball team unites for spring season
Apr 1

Apr 1 New faces, same goal: baseball team unites for spring season

Drew Cook, Student Reporter
Sports

One year ago, eight Lee Flames baseball players chose to return for the 2021-2022 season to use their free year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

ASL students and faculty celebrate deaf culture and community at Lee
Apr 1

Apr 1 ASL students and faculty celebrate deaf culture and community at Lee

Annie Youther, Multimedia Reporter
Life

In celebration of National Deaf History Month, which takes place during the month of April, the American Sign Language Club is partnering with ASL students to host their first talent show on April 25. Students will be signing stories, signing songs and much more.

Lee Day makes an in-person return
Apr 1

Apr 1 Lee Day makes an in-person return

Jada Camille, News Editor
News

Lee University’s annual recruitment event, Lee Day, is being hosted in-person for the first time in two years.

First class of music composition majors to graduate this spring
Mar 31

Mar 31 First class of music composition majors to graduate this spring

Morgan Parham, Senior Reporter
Life

The School of Music prepares to graduate the first class of music composition majors. This degree was established in 2020, for students wanting to receive a liberal arts degree, with an emphasis on writing music.

Three Things for March 31
Mar 31

Mar 31 Three Things for March 31

Annie Youther, Multimedia Reporter
3 Things

Republican senator will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, NASA astronaut lands after a record 355-day spaceflight and Walgreens enlists robots to help fill prescriptions — Here are your three things for today.

Three Things for March 30
Mar 30

Mar 30 Three Things for March 30

Kristin Shaffer, Copy Editor
3 Things

14 year-old falls to his death at ICON Park, Taylor Swift to receive honorary doctorate from NYU and 5 dead after mass shooting in central Israel— Here are your three things for today.

Three Things for March 29
Mar 29

Mar 29 Three Things for March 29

Morgan Parham, Senior Reporter
3 Things

Actor Wins Oscar for role in “CODA”, US searches for more lithium sources and Ukrainian refugees reach 4 Million — Here are your three things for today.

Russia says it will scale back near Kyiv as talks progress
Mar 29

Mar 29 Russia says it will scale back near Kyiv as talks progress

The Associated Press
Wire

Russia announced Tuesday it will “fundamentally” scale back military operations near Ukraine’s capital and a northern city, as talks to end the grinding war brought the outlines of a possible deal into view.

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