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Panhellenic Council’s Informal Recruitment week

This spring, Saint Leo’s Panhellenic Council informal recruitment will start on Jan. 31st and end on Feb. 4th. The Council assists with chapter operations, recruitment, and academic excellence for the Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Gamma Upsilon, and Alpha Sigma Tau sororities.

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A Chance to Learn with Immokalee

For the past ten years, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) has been coming to Saint Leo University to educate both staff and students about the everyday mistreatment of farmworkers and other varying issues migrant workers face.

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Student Spotlight: Molly Hauser

“I can honestly say that I am glad that I choose Saint Leo because I have found my major of interest to study as well have been given many leadership opportunities that I don’t think I would have gotten as easily at another college,” said Hauser.

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Noemi Reyes: An Advocate for Dating Violence Prevention

Noemi Reyes is Saint Leo University’s Campus Advocacy, Resources, and Education (CARE) program director. The CARE program assists in raising awareness, educating the community about prevention, and providing support to survivors of sexual assault or violence. Reyes does more than work at Saint Leo; she takes a humanitarian position in our community and has a longstanding history of working to support others.

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A Review of the Student-Run Production: Pollyanna

The 2021 student-run production of “Pollyanna” is a play based on a 1914 children novel by Eleanor H. Porter. The play reminds us to be happy and grateful for what we have. Thanks to the effort of the cast and crew, the performance was able to go on stage for the first time on Saturday December 4, 2021, at 2 p.m.

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Uniquely You: Self Expression in its Purest Form

On Dec. 3, 2021 at 5:30 p.m., an event titled “Uniquely You” was hosted by Saint Leo University’s Campus Activities Board (CAB). This event was centered around the idea of self-expression and provided Saint Leo students with a safe space to display their talents. The organizer, Damion Drackett, a sophomore majoring in bio-medical health sciences, said that he hosted the event to educate students on the ways they can express themselves.

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