
Looking ahead: SGU’s plans for a successful semester
Spring 2025 is here, and with a semester full of new events, renovations, and student-driven projects, students are looking forward to what lies ahead.
Spring 2025 is here, and with a semester full of new events, renovations, and student-driven projects, students are looking forward to what lies ahead.
After a fun-filled Winter break, many students returned this semester to an unexpected guest on campus: the freezing temperature!
Feb. 4 marks World Cancer Day, a global effort to raise awareness and support the fight against cancer. The day was established in 2000 at the World Cancer Summit in Paris.
As TikTok began to grow its fame, the app revolutionized people’s lives in many countries. One key difference of this app was its ability to captivate the attention of readers and authors.
Every year, people scribble down their New Year’s resolutions, a laundry list of goals and aspirations. But as time passes, it leaves many of those well-intentioned resolutions gathering dust alongside last year’s forgotten gym membership.
Born on Oct. 1, 1924, in Plains, Ga., Carter was the first U.S. president born in a hospital. His mother, a registered nurse, instilled in him a strong sense of service—a value that would define both his life and career.
Do you know what those things have in common? They are powerful symbols of the influence and lasting impact of African American culture on today’s popular culture.
The month of love is finally here! It’s time to buy some grams of candy, write sweet letters, watch Rom Coms, and eat some chocolate-covered strawberries!
Composed of students from a multitude of nations, Saint Leo’s community is perfect for those who want to explore different cultures. The recent Saint Leo Intercultural Pageant is proof of just that!
The only good news they could comprehend was the professor changing a grade or canceling a class, but expectations were exceeded when an email from the Office of the President arrived.