Breast cancer awareness through a survivor’s eyes: What young adults should know
October is famously known as Breast Cancer Awareness month. The signature bright pink ribbon represents the women and men who have battled this deadly cancer.
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October is famously known as Breast Cancer Awareness month. The signature bright pink ribbon represents the women and men who have battled this deadly cancer.
“There’s one really creepy story … about a gentleman in Zephyrhills …. It was kind of like a Sleeping Beauty story: he exhumed a body. It’s a wild story … and it captured the national attention. The guy was clearly a sociopath,”
On Oct. 9, the Pilgrims of Hope Jubilee 2025 Concert was hosted in Saint Leo Abbey Church. Attendees enjoyed musical performances by Saint Leo University students and faculty.
Hispanic Heritage Month, called “Viva la Cultura,” took place on Oct. 2 at the Student Community Center (SCC) boardrooms. This event was held to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, an annual observance that takes place from Sep. 15 until Oct.15 in the United States.
On Sept. 17, a panel of four Saint Leo University professors from a range of departments gathered in TECO Hall to answer questions about immigration and national security for Saint Leo University’s annual Constitution Day event.
On Sept. 10, the English department hosted an English Majors Reception, held in the conference room of Saint Edward’s Hall, where students gathered to discuss fall semester goals and summer achievements amongst other English majors.
The season three finale is finally here for the TV show, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The Campus Activity Board (CAB) hosted a watch party for all students on Wednesday, Sept. 17.
On Friday, Aug. 29, the Student Community Center (SCC) Lakeside Patio came alive with music, games, and positive vibes as the Campus Activity Board and Dining Hall hosted an event, The Kickback Carnival.
On Sept. 8, the Campus Activity Board (CAB) hosted a fun afternoon event where students gathered from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to express their creativity by decorating door signs for their dorm room doors.
Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA at 18 with the goal of motivate young conservatives; the organization grew rapidly with a presence on thousands of college campuses.
