Early Bird Award for the fall 2023 semester.
Beyond the financial situation, when the time to register comes, it is good to be on time and register in advance to ensure you are in the classes you want.
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.
Beyond the financial situation, when the time to register comes, it is good to be on time and register in advance to ensure you are in the classes you want.
The Lions’ Pride Media Group’s graduating seniors — Alora Peters (Editor-in-Chief), Ryn Williams (Layout Editor), Arthur Cosson (Social Media Manager), Emmalee Welch (Staff Writer), and Jacob Onken (Staff Writer) — share parting words of advice and reflect on their Saint Leo experience.
On Wednesday, April 19, members of the Saint Leo University community gathered for the annual presentation of the Student Affairs and Student Government Union (SGU) awards.
Alcohol Awareness Month is in April, and the Health Center and Counseling Center staff would like to raise awareness on this vital topic. Follow along to learn what resources there are to help students physically and emotionally.
Tonight, Saint Leo University’s theatre program is eagerly awaiting the debut of three shows of the night: “Kore,” “Mafiosos,” and “The Bible Summarize.”
The 2022-23 Green and Gold Awards celebrated the exceptional achievements of student-athletes from the past year on April 11 here at Saint Leo University.
Should tipping be a reward for only ideal service workers, or should it be mandatory for all employees, regardless of position?
Nash is originally from Sarasota, Florida, and is a senior at Saint Leo University majoring in business management with a minor in accounting. In addition, Nash is a valuable asset to the Men’s Golf team.
One year later, Saint Leo University’s 2022 alumni are still seeking to live out the Core Values of Excellence and Community as they seek to help the people around them through their work, education, and daily lives.
On the evening of April 4, students gathered on Kirk Lawn to celebrate Culture Day, “Show Me Your Culture,” an event hosted by the Campus Activities Board.