
National Toy Hall of Fame to induct a fourth member—and you can help!
One of your favorite childhood toys could be a part of the “Forgotten Five,” for the first time, you can vote it into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
One of your favorite childhood toys could be a part of the “Forgotten Five,” for the first time, you can vote it into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
One memorable event hosted this month was Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, located at Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World.
For many, this spooky season is synonymous with chilling tales and heart-pounding scares. What better way to celebrate than with a bone-chilling horror movie marathon?
While no one is ever too old for trick-or-treating, for those who desire other ways to enjoy the wonderful spooky season, here are some other ways to celebrate Halloween.
The accomplishments of 31 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender icons are honored during LGBT History Month with a video, biography, bibliography, downloadable photos, and other resources every day in October.
Living in Florida, it is hard to experience this time of the year truly. However, nobody says you cannot create the fall mood by yourself! And decorating your room or dorm can help you!
On Saturday, Oct. 14, the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village hosted an annual Scarecrow Festival in Dade City from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Many families and friends came to have fun and enjoy the event.
As the leaves begin to turn and the air becomes crisp, there’s no better way to embrace the cozy vibes of fall than by settling in for a movie night. And what better theme for your autumn film festival than academia?
On Friday, Oct. 6, the Department of Language Studies and the Arts reintroduced their semi-annual event, Literature for Lunch. Students, writers, and friends alike gathered to listen as a group of Saint Leo’s professors read a collection of their published works.
Fall has officially blown its way into Dade City. The mornings are getting colder, leaves are starting to dance around, and students are huddled in coffee shops preparing for midterms.