“The Cookout: Poolside Edition”
Music echoed across the pool deck as students crowded around the grill, balancing plates of food and escaping the afternoon heat during the “Cookout: Poolside Edition,” a Black History Month event on campus.
Music echoed across the pool deck as students crowded around the grill, balancing plates of food and escaping the afternoon heat during the “Cookout: Poolside Edition,” a Black History Month event on campus.
Are you longing for a place where you feel valued, seen, and at home? Every Thursday at 7:15 p.m. in MMR apartment six, Truth Seekers Bible Study welcomes all to their non-denominational Christian bible study.
This Lent, University Ministry invites students to strengthen their faith and community through Eucharistic Adoration every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Saint Jude Chapel.
With the start of the spring semester, a new tradition began at the university. Karaoke & Open Mic takes place every Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., giving anyone interested the chance to take the microphone and showcase their talents in front of an audience.
On Feb. 12, the Campus Activity Board (CAB) hosted “Bloom with Love”, an afternoon where students could walk up outside the Student Activity Building (SAB) and create personalized bouquets! Students lined up at the table of flowers, eager to design their own arrangement of beautiful flowers.
On Feb. 5, the athletics department joined with the women’s sports alumni and the president, Dr. Jim Burkee, to celebrate National Women in Sports Day. They held a banquet in the Wellness Center for women athletes on Saint Leo University teams and their coaches.
Saint Leo University’s Black History Month event was a series of six 15-minute presentations by faculty members, celebrating the achievements and contributions of African Americans. It was held in the Student Community Center (SCC) Boardrooms on Feb. 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
If you walked by the Student Activities Building (SAB) on Thursday, Feb.12, you probably heard a lot of laughter and fun music! It was the Campus Activities Board’s (CAB) Love Song Trivia game, a special event created forLeo Love Week.
The life of Dorina Hayes was anything but easy, but she uses her past trauma to help women who are going through similar hardships and champion for the voiceless.
A perfect Valentine’s Day event took place on Feb. 13 outside the Student Activities building. The Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted an event where you could make your own chocolate lollipop. It was creative, fun, and wonderful for this season.
