Author The Lions' Pride Newspaper

The Lions' Pride is a student-run news organization dedicated to sharing the voice of our Saint Leo community. Our mission is to uphold the Benedictine values, support First Amendment rights, and provide informative and thought-provoking journalism without fear of interference or reprisal.

Sports
0

The Importance of Exercise for College Students

Amidst the hustle and bustle of college life, with classes, homework, and social events, physical fitness is something that is sometimes forgotten. Nonetheless, physical activity is essential to college students’ general health and intellectual achievement.

Campus News
0

A recap of 2024’s Business Day

On Wednesday, March 6, Saint Leo University hosted its second annual Business Day in partnership with the Donald R. Tapia School of Business and Career Services. On this day, students had an opportunity to listen to experts from different industries and attend networking sessions.

Arts & Culture
0

What to do for spring break at Saint Leo

If you’re staying at Saint Leo University over spring break, you don’t want to be stuck in your dorm room all week long. There are so many places around campus that you can go that are exciting, and you will have a blast.

Sports
0

Men’s Basketball vs. Florida Tech

On a night that celebrated and crowned triumph, the Saint Leo Lions men’s basketball team showcased their talents against the Florida Tech Panthers at the Marion Bowman Activities Center on Saturday.

Sports
0

Men’s Basketball vs. Embry-Riddle

In the middle of the basketball universe of Sunshine State, two titans of the game go against each other as the Saint Leo Lions and the Embry-Riddle Eagles gear up for a thrilling, exciting match.

Campus News
0

Leo Love Week recap

Leo Love Week, hosted from Feb. 12 to 16, was a great success, featuring numerous events that captured the hearts of all the students. Organizations such as CAB, SGU, and SAB did a fantastic job contributing to Leo Love Week. 

Campus News
0

God’s Not Dead

Broocks and Hedin have traveled to over 40 nations to talk to colleges about the existence of God. The event was hosted on Feb. 27 in the SCC boardroom open to all students, faculty, and the community.

1 12 13 14 15 16 323