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Constitution Week Celebration

Two ambassadors from the Pasco County Supervisor of Election’s Office hosted an event, sponsored by Dr. Heather Parker and Mr. Francis Orlando, in which students and staff were encouraged to register to vote on the spot.
People must register to vote by midnight of Oct. 6 or have sent in a registration form postmarked by then in order to vote in the election. Voting is only permitted in the state of residence and prior to voting, and any change of address must be reported. Voters can report a change of address at the polls on the day they vote thanks to a new digital system. Registration is a once in a lifetime activity. Once you have registered to vote, you don’t have to register again unless you relocate to a different state.

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The World’s Lost and Sometimes Found

Amelia Earhart, Roanoke Colony, Atlantis, and the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine among others share one thing in common: they are all lost in history. Well, two things in common really: they are popular discussion topics for conspiracy theorists. Some members of this list of missing parts of history have been found, while others remain lost in the sands of time.

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University President Reveals His Plans

Dr. Kirk became president in January 1997. While he has been in office, the campus has undergone dramatic changes. The student population more than doubled during his term; it expanded from approximately 7,400 students to 16,500. Meanwhile, the campus has had 11 new buildings added to its design, including the Donald R. Tapia School of Business.

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Inside the Journey of Doug Logan

As an attendee of Manhattan College in New York, Doug Logan wanted to become a sports writer his freshman year. Throughout high school he was a letterman, enjoying sports such as soccer and boxing among others.

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GLE-O, The Untold Story of the “True” Directions

The musical followed a variety of students during one year at St. GLE-O University. Act One is set as the first semester at GLE-O. Ms. Melis (Amy Persaud), the drama ministry teacher at Saint GLEO University tries to put on the show Wicked in her class Drama Ministry 123.

Arts & Culture The Curtains
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The Serphent: One Person, One Society, One Lemming

The play is set to be after the Vietnam War; a time of great tragedy and confusion. People wanted to be different, to break free, and discover what freedom really is. All the while a war was going on. This is where The Serpent starts, with an autopsy of a body. The cast slowly takes the body apart separating what makes a human a human, physically at first, but then the play breaks away to the next scene and goes deeper than flesh. The actors use storytelling of some famous events in history that had great tragedy. All the sins of these tragedies or then related to the first temptation, an apple tree in the Garden of Eden. The cast does not have roles, rather they embody identities that every human can relate to. The play breaks down each event like the story of Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel into the sources of pain and suffering that are within those stories into scenes of pure words and emotions. This is to give the audience an understanding of how human folly has developed throughout years and years.

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Saint Leo Grows, again!

On Oct. 3 a joint announcement was made that The Benedictine Sisters of Florida and Saint Leo University have agreed to a real estate sale whereby the University is acquiring 37 acres of the

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Has Spring Fling already flung?

For the last several years, Saint Leo University’s Campus Activities Board, or CAB, has hosted the annual Spring Fling – a concert aimed at bringing students together to enjoy music and a carnival-like atmosphere on campus, with only Saint Leo students allowed to attend.

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