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.

Editorials
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Herbivores: Fact or Fiction

The Carnivore, an animal that feeds on flesh…check. The Omnivore, who feeds on plants and other animal…check. The Herbivore on the other hand, let’s take a closer look into the supposed plant-eating animals.

Campus News
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From West Point to Saint Leo University

Lennox has had a long and distinguished career before coming to the University as a member of the Board of Trustees in 2008. He attended The United States Military Academy at West Point where he received his bachelor’s degree in international affairs. He received his Master’s and PhD in Literature from Princeton University. His doctoral dissertation is on American war poetry. In addition, he graduated first in his class at Fort Leavenworth’s Command and General Officer’ s School, and he completed the Senior Service College Fellowship at Harvard University.

Sports
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Cuts for a Cause

Eat. Sleep. Play. Repeat. This is the sequence of events often used to describe the average day in the life of a student athlete. Then, on top of all of this, there is homework, and any other demands or challenges the day might bring along. These athletes all end up on the same intense schedule, and it is one that leads them to success. They all share a common goal, along with the motivation and drive to achieve it. No wonder there always seems to be a special sort of bond between the members of a team. They are linked together with passion. This type of bond is hard to understand from the outside looking in. These members become more than just teammates. They become a family.

Arts & Culture
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A Wild Ride Through Life

After a while action movies and romantic comedies can get tiresome and boring, and movie-goers need something different. “Wild,” directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, is a movie that feels completely different from anything else in theaters, and has a strong female lead. It is very graphic, but the story grips the audience from start to finish.

World News
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Sonic Boom: Rise of Horrible Game Design

With Sonic being the main mascot of the famous gaming company SEGA, it is a shock to see a game this bad since the Sonic Teams experiment with “Sonic 0’6” in 2006. Developers Big Red Button have replaced Sonic Team alongside SEGA, creating the new Wii U game “Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric.”

Editorials
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10 Creepy Animals You Probably Never Knew Existed

The world is filled with all sorts of animals going from cute and cuddly to downright terrifying. When exploring the unknown depths of the oceans and scoring through uncharted areas, some of the most horrifying animals can be found. The following are ten creepy and unbelievable creatures across the globe.

Arts & Culture
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Three Men in Blue

As each member of the audience walked through the theater doors into the dimly lit venue, they took their seats facing an empty stage with a gray screen. People of all ages gathered in the crowd awaiting the unique and mysterious performance that was about to unfold before them. Feelings of anticipation and excitement moved throughout the whole theater as the time ticked closer to six o’ clock. All of a sudden, the room went completely dark and three male silhouettes appeared behind the grey screen. The curtain lifted to reveal three bright blue faces, and the members of the crowd wore expressions of pure amazement. The show had begun.

World News
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Winter Clothes on the Go

Are you excited for your trip to a colder inclined location other than Florida, but are faced with the dilemma of what to pack? A solution to this problem is knowing what type of clothes you need in order to stay warm and toasty while traveling on your trip.

Editorials
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Killing You Sweetly: What you need to know about Artificial Sweeteners

In today’s society people are very conscience about their health. We often make sacrifices in our diets for various reasons; be it our body’s general health, specific health concerns, or just in preparation for our best bikini bodies. So with all of these new studies and “miracle diets” thrown at us daily we take a closer look into our own kitchens and lifestyles. One of the biggest debates in health and fitness right now is between “real sugar,” and artificial sweeteners. So is Real sugar better than artificial sweeteners? Does it even really matter?

World News
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Forgotten Florida Attractions

Every year people flock to Florida for its’ many attractions, but what about Florida’s attractions of the past? History plays a major role in opening and closing of Florida’s past tourist attractions. There are countless numbers of noteworthy places in Florida to visit that have slipped from scene and only live on in visitor’s memories. Disney World was not the first tourist attraction to draw visitors to the sunshine state, and it won’t be the last it may even follow in path of its predecessors.

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