Yearly Archives: 2021

Arts & Culture
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Exploring the Sandhill Review

Publishers want experienced authors, and authors want publishers that help them gain experience: it’s a never-ending cycle. Fortunately, Saint Leo University has a solution to this problem, and it’s the Sandhill Review.

Editorials
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Are Hollywood’s Underage Standards Indecent?

The entertainment industry, especially in Hollywood, is filled with a variety of opportunities for all ages. However, despite the district having many jobs available, it has come under controversy due to its treatment of its underage employees.

Sports
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Why Jon Gruden Stepped Down as the Raiders Coach

The sports industry in America attracts all kinds of people to watch and/or participate in sporting events. Unfortunately, this can include fans, players, and coaches that don’t always believe in demonstrating respect on and off the field.

World News
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National Novel Writing Month

National Novel Writing Month (also shortened as NaNoWriMo) is an annual event held every November that challenges participants to write a 50,000-word novel. Dr. Patrick Crerand, a professor of creative writing, had words of encouragement for any students interested in participating.

Arts & Culture
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Celebrating Halloween Around the World

Most of Halloween traditions can be traced back to Gaelic roots from Ireland. The holiday originates from ancient Celtic harvest festivals, more specifically known as Samhain. Samhain represented the end of the fall harvest season, and the beginning of the darker half of the year, also known as winter.

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