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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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Meatless Eats: The Burger

Whether you are a newly-converted vegetarian or just someone who is trying to cut down on the consumption of red meat, a craving for a burger can be difficult to satisfy. Fortunately, there are some quality vegetarian burger recipes within reach.

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Martin Luther King

In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the University hosted a fair on Oct. 20 to commemorate Dr. King’s impact on history.

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How to Stay Fit in 2014

Freshman fifteen is not just for freshman. Pressures from class, studying, homework, social life, and jobs challenge almost every college student. These issues become even more pressing when a college student realizes that they are expected to balance all aspects of their life on their own. With all these problems, it’s easy for a college student to begin to neglect and sacrifice the most important piece of the puzzle, the fuel of life, food.

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How to Survive Finals

Finals are almost here and unfortunately some of us are just realizing that throughout the semester we really didn’t learn much. Luckily, over the years I have found a few techniques that make taking final exams more bearable.

World News
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Why Are Apps so Popular?

The rise of the smart phone gave birth to the ever growing and evolving applications market. With the introduction of the App Store eight years ago, there has been a steady increase in the number apps available for download each year, reaching 1,000,000 applications as of October 2013 with 475,000 being unique to Apple.

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The Types of Exams You Will Take in College.

Want to know how to spot an exam-taking student? Here’s a tip: go to the student union or local coffeehouse, find the darkest corner surrounded by the most empty cups and bags of chips, and look for the person in sweatpants and flip flops who may or may not be crying. Exams are one of the hardest parts of college because there are just so many of them. Here are a few of the standard tests you might happen upon in your college years:

Arts & Culture
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A Review of Catching Fire

“Catching Fire,” the long-awaited sequel to “The Hunger Games,” astounded audiences with intense action scenes and fantastic costume designs.

Sports
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Men’s Cross Country Places 26th at Nationals

After an exhilarating race at the regional competition, the Men’s Cross Country team earned their tickets to the NCAA National Championships in Spokane, Washington. They were a top team in the Sunshine State Conference as well as in the entire southern region for Division II athletics. These fierce runners had two weeks to critically train and mentally prepare themselves for the frigid mountainous territory they were about to enter. For two weeks, they ran, rested and worked out to make sure this flight was worth fighting for. On Thursday morning, the Lions packed their bags and embarked on this journey that they earned through a tough and outstanding season.

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Dancing for the Mirror Ball Trophy

On Monday night each couple danced two performances: one of which was chosen by the judges from any dance each couple had previously performed, and the other performance was in a style of their choice, otherwise called “the freestyle.”

World News
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Far Cry 4: The Himalayan’s Never Looked So Good

2012’s “Far Cry 3” was a big hit as its world was immersive and the villain and story were phenomenal. Ubisoft’s newest addition to the Far Cry series, “Far Cry 4” does the same as the last. It has memorable characters and a great environment where players will spend hours trying to find the secrets hidden within it.

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