Bingo bells: A night of holiday surprises
By Sayuri Vargas-Hernandez, Staff Writer On Dec. 4, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., the…
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By Sayuri Vargas-Hernandez, Staff Writer On Dec. 4, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., the…
While human trafficking is not an easy topic, it is one that needs to be talked about. Until more people truly understand what human trafficking is, like in the digital age, and are willing to use their voice to stand up for what is undeniably right, it cannot be stopped.
Some of the main reasons there was a decline in first-time international students enrolling in the Fall Semester, was because many students had to deal with long delays, an increase in denials, and many other administrative barriers, like stricter vetting processes.
With the 2025 graduation period right around the corner, students are getting concerned about the job market that has been more uncertain than it has been in years.
We celebrate Christmas because Jesus, our Lord and Savior, was born on that day, Dec. 25. Christmas and the holidays should be about celebrating Christ, helping others in need, and spending time with loved ones.
A decade of travelling through our television screens into the upside down, fighting off Demogorgons, eating Ego waffles, playing Dungeons and Dragons, winning arcade games, endless bike rides, and never-ending friendships is officially coming to an end this year.
On Dec.1, the Saint Leo University Student Government Union (SGU) organized the traditional Moonlight Breakfast, which is held at the end of each semester to support students before final exams.
As the sun dropped below the horizon, the Student Community Center (SCC) Lakeside Patio came alive with color, conversation, and a calm afternoon.
For many college students, finals week is more than just a series of exams; it feels like a test of identity. As deadlines pile up and GPAs are overlooked, in finals week, everything on campus centers on grades and exams.
Students can feel the excitement everywhere whether it’s sales, parties, or plans with friends or family. But behind the fun, there is also stress: money. Many students spend too much and end the year with debt.
