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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.

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Can you be Pro-Life, and also take one?

Okey’s presentation struck chords as he explained the ins and outs of war in what he called “Just War Criteria.” His presentation was a list of rules to be followed by all soldiers — whether going into war, fighting a war, ending a war, or Jus Ad Bellum, Jus in Bello, and Just Post Bello.

Editorials
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Have an Early Christmas

It is early-to-mid October. You hop in your car and drive to a store. Any store will do, as long as you can buy your groceries, a Halloween costume,
and stock up on candy for Trick-or-Treaters. You wander the aisles of the store looking for the items on your shopping list. Suddenly, you near
the section for Halloween, and you spot a familiar, old, bearded man in a red suit with fluffy, white trimming. He’s sitting there on a tin of decorated cookies, smiling at you with rosy cheeks. It’s Santa Claus! Days pass and Halloween dwindles as Christmas takes over. It isn’t even November 1, and
Christmas decorations are already being sold.

Campus News Tabitha Causey, Saint Leo Worker
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Monster Bash

The atmosphere was calm and fun as the students of the University enjoyed festivities at the Monster Bash. This event was hosted by the Dining Hall. Students and staff dressed up to celebrate Halloween. There was plenty of candy and goodies for the students to enjoy.

Campus News
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Talent Show

Wednesday, Oct. 23 the Caribbean Student’s Association (CSA) hosted a talent show in Selby Auditorium to showcase some of Saint Leo’s talented students.

Editorials Saint Leo University Apartment 5 and 6 dorms inside view
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How to Survive College Dorms

Even though everyone feels grown up in college, in reality, college is a lot like kindergarten. All the kids are thrown together, except this time it is in crowded basement parties and lecture halls as opposed to being thrown together in the playground. Everyone is behind on sleep because some students might decide to party and act like they live in a jungle when one decides it is bed time. Germs are everywhere because some people don’t know how to clean up after themselves. There’s an exposure to new people, places and, of course, illnesses. So, what does one do when one is sick and has to spend all day in their dorm? This may seem like a recipe for inevitable disaster, but hope is not lost. To stay alive and well, here are some ideas to consider.

Arts & Culture
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Halloween in College

Remember Halloween when you were a little kid? It was epic: you got to dress up as your favorite superhero or Disney princess, walk around the neighborhood, and gather enough Snickers bars to produce a jaw full of cavities.

World News
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Egypt: A Troubled Past and Unsure Future

Tensions are running high between the US and Egypt following Washington’s decision to suspend a multi-million dollar deal that provided the Egyptian military with money and occasional supplies. This comes as a result of US dissatisfaction towards the ousting of recently elected President Mohammed Morsi, and the subsequent government crackdown on his Muslim brotherhood.

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Pink Party

The month of October is used to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. This cancer affects both women and men. Sadly, every one out of eight women will be diagnosed, and less than 1% of men will be diagnosed.

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