Celebrating national Starbucks day
September 29 marks the special occurrence of national Starbucks day for coffee lovers all around the world! From the cozy ambiance to the diverse menu, Starbucks has earned a place in the hearts of many.
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September 29 marks the special occurrence of national Starbucks day for coffee lovers all around the world! From the cozy ambiance to the diverse menu, Starbucks has earned a place in the hearts of many.
Country music fans, rejoice! September was a home-run month for lovers of fiddle and heartland grit, with new album releases from Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan to usher in the autumn season.
With a different theme every year, the event continues to draw in new students and faculty annually. This year’s theme centered around what the Constitution says in terms of emergency powers and civil liberties.
To raise awareness, National Voter Registration Day, a nonpartisan civic holiday, was established to celebrate our democracy and the right to vote.
We all can have days that are so exciting or even draining, that we want to tell the world about it, but we prefer not to because we would like to keep it to ourselves. You can still release your thoughts and emotions about that day, just in the form of writing in a diary, allowing us to document our lives and thoughts on paper.
As the rest of the country enjoys pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin flavored treats, the change in weather, and the change in color of leaves, many Floridians may find it a bit challenging to get into the spirit of fall.
After a long year of students requesting Saint Leo University officials to re-launch off-campus trips, their request has finally been approved! On September 16, the Campus Activities Board hosted its first off-campus trip of the year to The Krates in Wesley Chapel.
While receiving a degree is the pinnacle of a student’s fledgling career, a launching pad into the workforce, there is a secondary activity that is often overlooked: networking.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA), a labor union that represents all sorts of writers from television to film and online media, has been on strike since May after negotiations failed with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).
The year is 2023 and even 22 years after the catastrophic terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, the United States continues to revisit the painful memory of that day. Four crashes, four airplanes transformed into bombs, four hijackings rocked the world.