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.

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Business Week 2022: “Dress for Success” Event

The College of Business at Saint Leo University hosted a “Business Week” event, opened to all students regardless of major from March 28-30. One of the main events held during the week was “Dress for Success,” hosted by the IMASC (the accounting club) with a presentation by Dr. Passard Dean, director of graduate studies/chair & professor of accounting, economics, and finance.

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Transforming Insecurities into Art

On March 29, 2021, the Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted the “Splash your Insecurities” event. CAB events aim to promote and foster a sense of community among university students, and events like “Splash your Insecurities” reflect this goal.

Editorials
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On D1 swimmer Lia Thomas: How much of a threat is she to women’s sports?

There has been sudden interest in NCAA Division I Swimming with concern about a transgender woman; a fifth-year senior from the University of Pennsylvania, Lia Thomas. Although many arguers claim to care about women’s sports, there was missing attention for the 27 records broken during the 2022 championships. Those records were not broken by Thomas but by other hard-working women.

Arts & Culture
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Book Review: Transcendent Kingdom

A novel full of mystery and suspense, Ghanian- American novelist Yaa Gyasi’s Transcendent Kingdom incites awareness of America’s opium crisis and lasting racial and gender issues.

Editorials
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Age restrictions in the U.S.

Minimum age limitations are a set of restrictions that vary according to laws, ethics, customs, etc. Some of the more commonly known age constraints in the U.S. pertain to labor laws (14), the age of majority (18), and the age to legally purchase and consume alcohol (21).

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