Sigma Alpha Epsilon Gives Back
On a weekend typically reserved by Saint Leo students as Gasparilla weekend, brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity traveled farther than Tampa into an entirely different place.
On a weekend typically reserved by Saint Leo students as Gasparilla weekend, brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity traveled farther than Tampa into an entirely different place.
Before you take a trip to the fair this year, make sure you have a fat wad of cash to go with that appetite.
This two-hour event started with an intense documentary that followed three different men, with a discussion led by Omer Ozbek, Reverend Daniel Kayajan, and Barry Silber following the film presentation.
Have you ever wondered how people turn into psycho killers? Well, look no further. Darren Aronofsky, director of Black Swan, brings to the screen the seedy underworld of the art of ballet, as well as some racy same-sex scenes.
While being far from a dry, slow-witted British film, The King’s Speech is a remarkable new take on a historical film. Besides, who doesn’t like a royal curse tantrum that would make even the Queen Mum blush?
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.
Dr. Patrick Crerand from the department of English, Humanities, and Fine Arts is now the new Director of the Honors Program. Many students are unaware of the Honors Program that Saint Leo has to offer.
When the halls reopened and the merry had made their merry way back from wherever they came from, it is a good time to reflect on the concluded hell of a semester that everyone has had and look forward to the bliss that is this term.
Last week, the United States House of Representatives, under the leadership of Speaker John A. Boehner, voted to repeal last year’s Affordable Care Act, signed into law in March 2010.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most contentious books in American history. Twain’s novel has been criticized for its off-color language since it was originally published in 1884.