Monthly Archives: January, 2023

Arts & Culture
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Staff writers at The Lions’ Pride give us their 2023 predictions

Whether we like it or not, 2023 is here and off to a running start. We are almost a month in and starting to get comfortable with the idea of a new year at our heels. Naturally, we asked staff writers at The Lions’ Pride Media Group to give us their predictions for what 2023 will bring – and they gave us the good, the bad, and the downright ugly.

Editorials
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Is veganism worth it?

Veganism is not only a diet but also a lifestyle that has been a trend in the last few years. The Vegan Society defines veganism as a lifestyle that seeks to live with no animal cruelty. This means that veganism is much bigger than only a diet; it is a philosophy that excludes animal-derived food, clothes, and accessories. It also repulses any product that was animal tested.

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Colleen Hoover’s Verity: Is it worth the hype?

If you are a book fan and have a TikTok account, then you have probably already heard about Verity by Colleen Hoover. If not, then buckle up for the wild ride this book takes its readers on. If you are looking for an engaging thriller and do not know what to read next, Verity is the perfect book for you.

Sports
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Saint Leo’s Wellness Center encourages students to join group and individual wellness classes

The Wellness Center kicked off with an open house event on Tuesday, Jan. 18, where trainers informed students about the various classes available in their building. Lions who attended were not only interested in learning about the various group and individual sessions offered by the instructors, but they were also interested in learning how to stay healthy as college students.

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Don’t trash your clothes – let’s trash fast fashion!

It is almost that time again when we purge our closets in the wake of the holidays and the winter months. Spring is coming, and with that comes spring cleaning! The question is, where do we put all that clothing that we no longer have any use for? Do we throw them in the trash, where they will inevitably sit in a landfill for years to come?

Editorials
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Outlook is overrun with spam messages

As a new semester begins, Saint Leo University students return back to Outlook, only to find that their email has been completely spammed by fake employment opportunities. The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) can’t seem to combat these bots fast enough.

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