Fall 2023 Sports Preview
Due to the operational changes Saint Leo had to make last semester, the following sports sadly will not continue this year on campus
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Due to the operational changes Saint Leo had to make last semester, the following sports sadly will not continue this year on campus
From the confines of her prison cell in Tehran, Iran, Narges Mohammadi was awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize for her immense contributions to women’s rights in her home country of Iran.
On a Wednesday October 4, when fall evening showers have been placed on a hold, the Saint Leo men’s soccer team took on the Florida Southern College Mocs at home. It is safe to say that this game was one that was exhilarating and left many other attendees on the edge of their seats.
On the evening of Tuesday, October 3, the United States House of Representatives voted Kevin McCarthy out of his position as Speaker of the House.
There are not many things that could excite football fans and pop culture fanatics, like the rumored romance of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and pop superstar Taylor Swift.
Dredge is a Lovecraftian/horror game that uses fishing and item management and is centered around five islands, each with their unique fish, environment, mysteries, and problems.
Each day closer to October 7 is another day closer to Bookshop Day, which seeks to elevate independent bookshops around the world and inspire others to visit them.
Happy World Smile Day! There is so much to smile about every day, and today is a reminder of exactly that!
Entering Dade City, sunny skies, fresh flowers, unique finds, friendly faces, and holiday traditions make it feel like home. You will find yourself wandering down the streets of many coffee shops, boutiques, and delicious restaurants.
With a novel full of mystery, Jonathan Hart sheds light on personal identity in high school and college students. Party School is a story that many college students may find relatable.