State Representative Kevin Steele shares his faith journey with Saint Leo University students
On April 9, Saint Leo University Campus Ministry featured Florida State Representative Kevin Steele for the monthly “Theology Thursday” event.
On April 9, Saint Leo University Campus Ministry featured Florida State Representative Kevin Steele for the monthly “Theology Thursday” event.
Most people have a clear view of the typical college experience. Move into a dorm at a four-year university, attend classes every day, join a club, and hang out at the campus coffee shop with friends. However, this experience is not possible or ideal for every type of student.
At the beginning of April, the Saint Leo University Student Government Union (SGU) hosted a campus-wide election to fill positions vacated by students graduating in May 2026. This included the position of SGU President.
Many creative presentations organized by the students at Saint Leo University took place on April 2, known as “Academic Excellence Day.” This is an annual event to present their research through projects that are evaluated by faculty members and the Presidential Department of Saint Leo.
What happens when 17 voices step onto one red carpet with powerful stories enough to change a room? That is what happened in Selby Auditorium on March 27.
When I came to Saint Leo University as a freshman, I knew I loved to read, but I had no idea I’d end up writing stories of my own.
Every year, Saint Leo University’s Dining Services team brings excitement, creativity, and a little friendly chaos to the dining hall through the Battle of the Chefs.
Caribbean culture takes center stage as CSA week at Saint Leo University celebrated Caribbean heritage through a week of events, including the Mr. and Ms. CSA pageant, cultural showcases, food, music, and interactive activities.
On March 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Saint Leo University’s pro-life club, Imago Dei, hosted its largest organized event of the year outside of the Student Activities Building(SAB), featuring Students for Life of America’s Florida and Puerto Rico Regional Coordinator, Kristen Marais.
A room of women, a cup of tea, and a quiet moment to breathe set the tone for this year’s International Women’s Day Tea. The event offered students a soft space in the middle of a busy semester, inviting them to reflect on the women who inspire their growth.
