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Colleen Hoover’s Verity: Is it worth the hype?

If you are a book fan and have a TikTok account, then you have probably already heard about Verity by Colleen Hoover. If not, then buckle up for the wild ride this book takes its readers on. If you are looking for an engaging thriller and do not know what to read next, Verity is the perfect book for you.

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Don’t trash your clothes – let’s trash fast fashion!

It is almost that time again when we purge our closets in the wake of the holidays and the winter months. Spring is coming, and with that comes spring cleaning! The question is, where do we put all that clothing that we no longer have any use for? Do we throw them in the trash, where they will inevitably sit in a landfill for years to come?

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Is the Miss Universe pageant still relevant in 2023?: Saint Leo students weigh in

Since 1952, the Miss Universe Organization has been hosting an annual international beauty pageant known as Miss Universe. In the competition, women must answer questions about themselves and their countries while modeling various outfits, such as a swimming costume. The 71st Miss Universe was streamed live from New Orleans on Jan. 14. Continue reading to find out how Saint Leo University students feel about this competition.

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A brief discussion on woke culture

A remarkable fact is that the newer generations love to attach a label to things. With the woke culture movement, it would not be different. In the past 10 years, the world has been attached to the idea of awareness of social issues and injustices. Although the first use of the word “woke” started popping up in the 1940s, currently, it has been used to talk about several underprivileged groups and has evolved into something much bigger.

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Saint Leo hosts faculty recital: A review

At Saint Leo University, a recent faculty music recital took place on Nov. 1 in the Selby Auditorium. Overall, there were seven performances that covered genres of opera, classical piano, and jazz. The entire recital was led by university staff members such as, Mauricio J. Rodriguez, the director of the jazz ensemble and an adjunct music professor at Saint Leo.

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How to Support Men With Their Mental Health

In light of National Men’s Health Awareness Month in November, mental health for men is something we should focus on moving forward into December. Continue reading to learn more about how we can encourage men to open up about their emotions.

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Poet to fantasy novelist: Lester Williams Jr.

In Spring 2022, Lester Williams Jr. left Saint Leo University with a degree in professional writing and a dream to continue being published. When he was a young teenager in New Providence, The Bahamas, Williams self-published a book of poetry. It was his first taste of the creative world.

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