From adjectives to actions: finding your story at The Lions’ Pride
Well, perhaps it’s fate that someone with a writing instrument for a last name became the Editor-in-Chief for Saint Leo University’s only fully-student run newspaper.
Well, perhaps it’s fate that someone with a writing instrument for a last name became the Editor-in-Chief for Saint Leo University’s only fully-student run newspaper.
With summer officially here, many people are starting to think about the best way to spend their time off. But with everything getting more expensive, the real question is what’s actually worth it: a staycation or a vacation?
As a college student, balancing finals, presentations, sports, clubs, work, and responsibilities can feel overwhelming, especially during the last couple of weeks of the school year. Sometimes it can feel like you don’t even get a second to sit down and relax until the end of the day.
Are you a college student wondering how to make your summer break productive and help prepare for your future career? If so, there are many ways to use your break to enhance your résumé, strengthen your LinkedIn, and build your portfolio.
We come to college expecting a heavy workload of assignments, tests, and exams, and hoping for a decent sleep schedule, but we leave campus with so much more than the education we learn from our textbooks.
Although many international students do not see graduation as the “end of their line” in their U.S. journey, they do not know what their options are if they want to continue in the United States. for a little bit longer, or even for life.
For years, many have wondered whether robots and automation will end up affecting job displacement and resulting in less jobs for humans. With the advancement and increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence, however, this question is more relevant than ever before.
It looked like everyone was traveling and having the time of their lives, but the truth was different for many students. A lot of people stayed on campus, and their Spring Break looked nothing like the pictures online.
This March, in honor of National Reading Month, students and faculty at Saint Leo University reflect on how digital habits are reshaping the way college students read, and what can be lost when scrolling never stops.
March arrived and brought back the long-awaited time of spring! After months of winter chills, people will be able to get outside, breathe fresh air, feel the warmth of the sun, and explore the environment and all the blessings nature can give them.
