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Women’s History on the Poster

In celebration of Women’s History Month, three classes were assigned to research women’s contributions to society, and then students put this information on posters for all to see and learn from. Students from Art Appreciation, Botany Lab, and Organic Chemistry 2 were assigned to find either a woman in art or a woman in science to focus on. The result of the assignment was the boardrooms being full of posters created by students, and others eager to learn all about the influential women and concepts that affect women today. Dr. Anthony, who teaches Organic Chemistry 2, and Dr. Bergen-Losee, who teaches Botany Lab, assigned students to research women in the scientific world. Dr. Campion teaches Art Appreciation, and she assigned students to research women in the arts.

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Discovering the Truth in Hollywood

For far too long, the film industry has been cranking out Oscar gems like Jonah Hex (starring Megan Fox) and Gulliver’s Travels (starring Jack Black). In complete contrast, Robert Redford’s The Conspirator brings back to the big screen the integrity and accuracy that has been sorely lacking.

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Love Week

Love week began on Monday, Feb. 21, and wrapped up on Friday, Feb. 25. The week was an opportunity to live by the Saint Leo core values, have a little fun, and spread some love to everyone on campus. The week was supported by Saint Leo Student Government Executive Board.

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Little Town of Bethlehem

This two-hour event started with an intense documentary that followed three different men, with a discussion led by Omer Ozbek, Reverend Daniel Kayajan, and Barry Silber following the film presentation.

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Zodiac controversy: who are you?

Recently, a rumor went around causing many people to post upset statuses on Facebook, to check out the prices of tattoo removals, and to question the very meaning of their lives. Is the zodiac rumor true? The answer depends on which zodiac system each person follows.

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Motion City soundtrack takes Orlando

It was a teenage dream, but not in the sugary sweet Katy Perry sort of way: This dream was more realistic-or at least more pessimistic-than most. On November 17 at the House of Blues in Orlando, alternative scene favorites Saves the Day, Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack performed.

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One Tank Travel: go Greek in Tarpon Springs

For anyone who longs for the smell of baklava, craves the taste of a gyro, and appreciates the essence of Greece, an authentic Greek town is right around the corner. Not far from Saint Leo University, a small Greek community has been thriving in Tarpon Springs for many years.

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