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100 years of Legacy: Cleveland Bradley County Library begins Centennial Celebration
Jan 31

Jan 31 100 years of Legacy: Cleveland Bradley County Library begins Centennial Celebration

GreenLee Smith
Life

The Cleveland Bradley County library begins event planning to commemorate the 100th birthday of the library which has become a cherished icon in the Cleveland community.

#22 Lady Flames falter late to West Alabama
Jan 30

Jan 30 #22 Lady Flames falter late to West Alabama

Drew Cook
Sports

The Lee University women’s basketball squad surrendered its fourth loss of the season Thursday evening, falling to West Alabama by a 71-66 final. The visiting Lady Tigers used a 44-30 second half to claim the victory.

#18 Flames fall short to West Alabama
Jan 30

Jan 30 #18 Flames fall short to West Alabama

Drew Cook
Sports

In a game that saw ten lead changes, Lee’s men’s basketball squad surrendered a 21-9 run to fall to West Alabama Thursday night.

Dolly Parton week at Inman Street Coffee
Jan 30

Jan 30 Dolly Parton week at Inman Street Coffee

Ashlynn Akiona
News

Inman Street Coffee curated a menu that is solely based off of drinks that represent Dolly Parton for her birthday.

Three Things for Jan. 30
Jan 30

Jan 30 Three Things for Jan. 30

Ashlynn Akiona
3 Things

Three dead in a shooting in a Los Angeles neighborhood, SCORPION Unit disbanded, and Chiefs and Eagles advance to the Super Bowl — Here are the Three Things for today!

Convocation: The Urgency of the Kingdom
Jan 27

Jan 27 Convocation: The Urgency of the Kingdom

Sara-Kate Dixon, Student Reporter
Life

Lee University’s community comes together with students and staff alike as the campus awaits a week of spiritual focus through the tradition of Convocation.

Three Things for January 26
Jan 26

Jan 26 Three Things for January 26

Charlie Boothe, Senior Reporter
3 Things

Congressional Research Service presents report regarding North Korean nuclear missile programs, FBI seizes website used by ransomware gang and Ukraine hit by missiles a day after the West pledged tanks — Here are the Three Things for today!

Three Things for January 25
Jan 25

Jan 25 Three Things for January 25

Emma Martinez, Editor in Chief
3 Things

Michelle Yeoh becomes first Asian actress nominated for best actress, Several Taylor Swift lyrics quoted at the Ticketmaster hearing  and Bird Flu drives egg prices up to an all time high — Here are the Three Things for today!

Three Things for January 24
Jan 24

Jan 24 Three Things for January 24

Emma Martinez, Editor in Chief
3 Things

Massechustes school unable to turn lights off due to glitch, 7 dead in the third mass shooting in California in eight days and Rare green comet to pass by Earth — Here are the Three Things for Today!

Tap Night sparks campus wide celebration
Jan 23

Jan 23 Tap Night sparks campus wide celebration

GreenLee Smith, Student Reporter
Life

Lee University’s campus comes alive as Greek Life celebrates Tap Night, making each new semester a time of anticipation and community. 

#22 Flames erase 20-point deficit, win overtime thriller
Jan 23

Jan 23 #22 Flames erase 20-point deficit, win overtime thriller

Drew Cook
Sports

Down 54-34 with 14 minutes left, the Lee Flames stormed back for a big road victory over Montevallo 86-82.

Carbaugh's career day leads Lady Flames past Montevallo
Jan 23

Jan 23 Carbaugh's career day leads Lady Flames past Montevallo

Drew Cook
Sports

Morgan Carbaugh’s first career double-double told the story for Lee’s women’s basketball team Saturday as they handled Montevallo 78-47.

Three Things for January 23
Jan 23

Jan 23 Three Things for January 23

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
3 Things

Lee University offering free ESL classes to Cleveland communities, Second student arrested in conjunction with gun investigation at Cleveland Middle School and China celebrates new year with majority of COVID restrictions lifted— Here are the Three Things for today!

Three Things for January 20
Jan 20

Jan 20 Three Things for January 20

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
3 Things

Student in custody after bringing handgun to CMS, New Cleveland food plant to bring 840 jobs and United States reaches debt ceiling amid partisan debate — Here are the Three Things for today!

Three Things for January 19
Jan 19

Jan 19 Three Things for January 19

EllieAnn McDonald
3 Things

Haiti’s only remaining elected officials step down, Shafik named Columbia University’s first female president and Sister André, the world’s oldest person, dies at 118 — Here are the Three Things for today!

Three Things for January 18
Jan 18

Jan 18 Three Things for January 18

Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
3 Things

Walshe arrested under suspicion of murdering wife, Authorities search for two suspects involved in deadly California shooting and U.S. and Ukrainian military officials meet to discuss urgent needs — Here are the Three Things for today!

Lee University campus recognizes lasting legacy of MLK 
Jan 18

Jan 18 Lee University campus recognizes lasting legacy of MLK 

Emma Martinez, Editor in Chief
Life

Lee University enters a week celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. as the campus hosts events in order to honor the works of the late Civil Rights activist. 

Three Things for January 17
Jan 17

Jan 17 Three Things for January 17

EllieAnn McDonald
3 Things

Plane crashes in Nepal resort town, at least 68 dead, Tiger in South Africa escapes, attacks a man and UGA football player killed in wreck after championship — Here are the Three Things for today!

Three Things for January 16
Jan 16

Jan 16 Three Things for January 16

EllieAnn McDonald
3 Things

Ukraine undergoes its worst civilian attack in months, Classified documents found in Biden’s home and Crumbl Cookies fined for violating child labor laws — Here are the Three Things for today!

Christmas Break recap: Flames and Lady Flames basketball squads continue dominant seasons
Jan 16

Jan 16 Christmas Break recap: Flames and Lady Flames basketball squads continue dominant seasons

Drew Cook
Sports

Since enjoying the final day of fall semester, Lee University students have been treated to six weeks of rest and relaxation in preparation for the spring semester, yet the basketball programs remained focused in the heat of conference play.

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