Author The Lions' Pride Newspaper

The Lions' Pride is a student-run news organization dedicated to sharing the voice of our Saint Leo community. Our mission is to uphold the Benedictine values, support First Amendment rights, and provide informative and thought-provoking journalism without fear of interference or reprisal.

Campus News
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A Saint Leo Christmas

Christmas is a time to be with family, make memories, and give back to the community. Saint Leo University wanted to give back to the community by helping create lasting memories by hosting “A Saint Leo Christmas.”

Arts & Culture
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Weird Christmas traditions are in

Christmas is a time of joy, family, and giving, but it can also be a time for what can be considered weird celebrations. What is seen as a typical Christmas is eating a big feast and opening gifts on December 25. However, only some celebrate Christmas this way. 

World News
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Minimum wage in the United States

The issue of raising the minimum wage in the United States has been heavily debated for several years. Supporters believe that a higher minimum wage could significantly enhance the quality of life for low-income employees and reduce the high poverty level among this demographic.

Editorials
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Dog parks: Do the risks outweigh the benefits?  

Could taking your dog to the dog park have the potential to do more harm than good? Many people feel dog parks can only benefit their furry friends. While there are benefits to them, there are also many risks involved that need to be considered. 

World News
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Technology’s impact on healthcare

In the past few years, the healthcare industry has experienced a significant transformation due to rapid technological advancements. These changes have resulted in a new era of patient treatment and care unlike anything seen before.

Editorials
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Is Being an International Student Worth It?

Many students come from their home country to the United States in hopes of investing in a better education that they believe will provide better opportunities. However, is it worth it? Does studying in the U.S. include plenty of advantages, or are there drawbacks to being an international student?

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