A season of giving: How Saint Leo University serves the community
It is officially November, the month of sharing gratitude and giving. Saint Leo University loves to give back to its community in many ways.
It is officially November, the month of sharing gratitude and giving. Saint Leo University loves to give back to its community in many ways.
As Christmas quickly approaches, many people are already planning how to decorate their homes with new holiday decorations. What is often overlooked, however, is how these festive choices can impact the environment.
Thanksgiving break is a time when many students travel home to be with family and friends. However, there are students who spend the holiday break on campus and find themselves unsureof what to do.
Based on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the volume of household waste in the United States increases by about 25 percent between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.
The state of Florida has motioned to end all vaccine mandates, a decision that has sparked many mixed emotions amongst citizens.
On Oct. 29, one of the most anticipated events of the semester, The Great Pumpkin Bash: Halloween Palooza, organized by Dining Services and the Campus Activities Board (CAB), took place at the Student Community Center Lakeside Patio.
On Oct. 23, students at Saint Leo University came together for a special event called “Pink Out Bingo”. It was held in the Student Community Center (SCC) boardrooms and was to raise awareness for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Know the signs. Your voice matters. Support your people and protect your peace, as well as others’.
On campus, the pressure to stay busy never sleeps. If you’re not doing something, are you falling behind as a student?
Hearing ice skates in hot Florida seems like something out of a dream. However, for the students at Saint Leo University, the sound of ice skates and ice hockey is not just a sport but a symbol of unity and perseverance.