Saint Leo’s 2010 Art Show
On November 16, 2010, the gallery in St. Edward Hall showcased pictures and drawings of Saint Leo University’s very own artists.
On November 16, 2010, the gallery in St. Edward Hall showcased pictures and drawings of Saint Leo University’s very own artists.
The International Students’ Association brought sugar, spice and everything nice to Saint Leo University on November 17, 2010 with their annual International Food Night. International Food Night provides integration of the school body and enables students to learn more about each others’ cultures through food.
Every year the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) participates in a Christmas charity. This year, SAAC chose a project called Operation Christmas Child.
The Saint Leo Singers performed publicly for the second time at the Veterans Day celebration on the morning of November 11.
Phew! One semester down, one more to go until the freshman class can say it has survived the first year at Saint Leo University! This first semester has been full of so many new and exciting experiences.
SLU students interested in graduate or medical school may want to consider joining the Undergraduate Research Club, which was initiated this fall 2010 semester at the university campus.
With the spring semester coming up right after the holidays, the University has been preparing to offer students fresh academic opportunities. One of these opportunities involves the study of computer engineering. Whether students are science majors or sociology majors, they will have the chance to take some courses within the University’s upcoming Engineering minor.
A new addition has been made to the Saint Leo community, officially as of November 11. Called “For Those Who Served” and created by the sculptor Dexter Benedict, the statue sits in the middle of Dempsey Plaza as a tribute to those affiliated with both the military and Saint Leo University.
It is almost impossible to convey the strong sense of absurdity that runs throughout Eugene Ionesco’s play Rhinoceros. The central conceit of the piece revolves around the transformation of the citizens of a town in France to rhinoceroses as soon as they accept the presence of the beasts.
Segregation, love and cross-dressing, sounds like Hairspray. The popular musical Hairspray made it to Saint Leo University and premiered on November 4, 2010 at the Marmion Center.
