
Looking ahead: SGU’s plans for a successful semester
Spring 2025 is here, and with a semester full of new events, renovations, and student-driven projects, students are looking forward to what lies ahead.
Spring 2025 is here, and with a semester full of new events, renovations, and student-driven projects, students are looking forward to what lies ahead.
Composed of students from a multitude of nations, Saint Leo’s community is perfect for those who want to explore different cultures. The recent Saint Leo Intercultural Pageant is proof of just that!
The only good news they could comprehend was the professor changing a grade or canceling a class, but expectations were exceeded when an email from the Office of the President arrived.
The market was opened for Dec. 6 and 7 and is open for its final weekend on the 13 and 14, so don’t miss out! The tickets are $10 for adults, and it lasts from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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.