
Sip and study: The best way to prepare for finals
During this event, students were able to stop by and study for various courses while enjoying a calm environment and some flavorful boba tea that was provided by CAB.
During this event, students were able to stop by and study for various courses while enjoying a calm environment and some flavorful boba tea that was provided by CAB.
At Saint Leo, the number of Christmas celebrations is never-ending, and every year, our campus hosts multiple events that aim to spread the joy and magic of Christmas.
With finals right around the corner, many students should take the opportunity to prepare for these few last weeks of the semester, especially during Thanksgiving break.
At this event, there were thank you cards that students would take and write various messages to their loved ones as a way to show gratitude and appreciation.
For most college students, money is tight, and sometimes it can feel that you cannot make a difference without it. However, quite the opposite is true.
The holidays are normally a joyful time for many people, but unfortunately, some students can’t spend the holidays at home this year.
Students, faculty, staff, and community members alike join together in the name of Christmas for fellowship, but the crux of the evening has always been the lighting of the tree.
There’s nothing better to warm our hearts at the end of the year than the holidays. One of the most important and widely celebrated is Thanksgiving, which falls on Thursday, Nov. 28.
On World Kindness Day, Nov. 13, the sisters of Gamma Upsilon sorority came together to spread a powerful message across campus: kindness is more than a simple act—it’s a lasting impact.
In this community, students appreciate music, and the University’s clubs and organizations do their best to organize musical events throughout the academic year to involve students and help them create fun college memories.