Dade City’s Spooktacular was a success
It’s now that scary time of the year. It’s time for carving pumpkins, telling scary stories, candy, and doing fun events with your friends and family!
It’s now that scary time of the year. It’s time for carving pumpkins, telling scary stories, candy, and doing fun events with your friends and family!
One of your favorite childhood toys could be a part of the “Forgotten Five,” for the first time, you can vote it into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
Students crane their necks to the sky, their eyes protected from the sun by secure solar viewing glasses, commonly called “eclipse glasses.” Students could see crescent-shaped shadows all over the ground.
Free speech is a value that Americans hold dear. It is described as an inalienable or God-given right. However, is there a time when this inalienable right should be limited?
One memorable event hosted this month was Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, located at Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World.
The educational system of the United States and its neighboring nations rely on many important factors to ensure success. Several aspects contribute to their advancements.
For many, this spooky season is synonymous with chilling tales and heart-pounding scares. What better way to celebrate than with a bone-chilling horror movie marathon?
Everyone was invited out to try different free food and beverage samples supplied to Dining Services by prospective food vendors. There were a wide variety of food samples, from savory to sweet.
While no one is ever too old for trick-or-treating, for those who desire other ways to enjoy the wonderful spooky season, here are some other ways to celebrate Halloween.
Yee haw, Lions! Saint Leo University is always coming up with fun events for the students. This month, they chose to do Country night, and it did not disappoint.