Giving thanks and giving back: How are NGOs helping the local communities and globally?
Thanksgiving is a time that not only emphasizes gratitude but also underscores the importance of charity.
Thanksgiving is a time that not only emphasizes gratitude but also underscores the importance of charity.
Most of Halloween traditions can be traced back to Gaelic roots from Ireland. The holiday originates from ancient Celtic harvest festivals, more specifically known as Samhain. Samhain represented the end of the fall harvest season, and the beginning of the darker half of the year, also known as winter.
The thought of Florida being home to witches may seem odd to an outsider, but it is in fact true that the U.S. state has quite an interesting history with witches.
Black Friday is an event that has caught the attention of many Americans due to its low prices, retail profits, and the chaos it creates. This holiday comes right between the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons and is known for its title, which has a unique origin.
Faculty, students, and families of the performers were able to sit back as they were transported across the world to places like Africa, Cuba, New Zealand, Brazil, Native America, and other locations through renditions of traditional songs sung in their native tongue and live acoustics to accompany it.
October is here and so is Halloween. The Campus Activities Board (CAB) of Saint Leo University has some events organized for this month with Halloween-related activities on campus. If you want to explore outside campus, there are some events around the Dade City-Wesley Chapel area too. It does not have to be Oct. 31 yet to go to a haunted house!
Nothing beats the tasty food that the new season brings to the dinner table.
Saint Leo University will be turning pink during the month of October to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, said the Office of University Communications
At Saint Leo University, the Office of Accessibility Services is here to promote inclusion at the campus. It is dedicated to ensuring equal access for students through education, advocacy, and resources.
According to The Atlantic, the word diet itself stems from ancient Greece. They referred to it as diaita and meant eating food with a purpose of maintaining a healthy weight and/or lifestyle. Since then, diet culture has become oversaturated with misinformation.
