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Alpha Gamma Chi to Vie for World Record

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Alpha Gamma Chi, one of Lee University’s men’s social service organizations, will attempt to play the world’s longest continuous flag football game this week in an effort to fight poverty.
Alpha Gamma Chi, one of Lee University’s men’s social service organizations, will attempt to play the w

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Simmons Finalist in National Competition

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A novel written by Dr. Bill Simmons, a professor of New Testament and Greek studies at Lee University, is one of the finalists in a national Christian novelist competition.

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Volodzko Displays Art Work at Humanities Center

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Lee University presents an ongoing exhibition of art work by Tim Volodzko in Lee’s Humanities Center on Parker Street.

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Students Bring Home ADDY Awards

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Lee University communication arts students recently won eight Student ADDY awards at the American Advertising Federation’s (AAF) Competition in Chattanooga.

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Bishop Youssef to Visit Lee

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On April 3-4, His Grace Bishop Youssef will present public lectures at Lee University on the Coptic Orthodox tradition.

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School of Music to Present “Ning & Friends”

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The Lee University School of Music will present “Ning & Friends” on Tuesday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Squires Recital Hall inside Lee’s Humanities Center. The concert will feature guest artists James Buswell, violin; Julie Albers, cello; and Ning An, piano.
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Lee Theatre to Present Classic “Sabrina Fair”

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The Lee University Theatre Program will present “Sabrina Fair” on April 5-6 and 11-13.
The Lee University Theatre Program will present the classic romantic comedy “Sabrina Fair” on April 5-6 and 11-13. Shows will be held in the Dixon Center at 8 p.m. on April 5 and at 7:30 p.m. on April 6 an

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String Theory to Present Brooklyn Rider in April

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String Theory welcomes Brooklyn Rider for its Chattanooga debut performance on April 11.
String Theory welcomes New York based string quartet, Brooklyn Rider, for its Chattanooga debut performance at the Hunter Museum of American Art on Thursday, April 11. The event concludes the fourth se

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Autism Symposium and Camp Spectrum Scheduled for June

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The 2013 Southeastern Autism Symposium will be held at Lee University this June.
The 2013 Southeastern Autism Symposium will be held at Lee University this June, providing a special opportunity to educate the public about autism and issues within the autism community. The symposium will take

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Students Host Human Trafficking Awareness Event

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A group of Lee University students hosted Defend the Cause at Lee’s Church Street Annex.
On Saturday, March 16, a group of Lee University students hosted Defend the Cause at Lee’s Church Street Annex. The event, organized to raise awareness of human trafficking, featured guest speakers Jerry

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