
Saint Leo launches new PepsiCo partnership
On March 20, members of the Saint Leo University community gathered behind the Student Community Center for a free lunch and giveaways, and to celebrate the university’s new partnership with PepsiCo.
On March 20, members of the Saint Leo University community gathered behind the Student Community Center for a free lunch and giveaways, and to celebrate the university’s new partnership with PepsiCo.
The sun has barely risen and I’m already twisting my straw around a Panera charged lemonade, sucking down 390mg of caffeine. I’m driving down the road, eyes burning, a yawn cresting my face. It’s a vicious cycle.
Spring is officially here, which means there are many events being held in Dade City and right here at Saint Leo University. We are talking about kickoff events, pageants, and jellybean flings! Sprinkle a little bit of fun and excitement into your spring schedule by attending an event!
Crochet has been around since the 1800s, and it is now accessible to everyone. National Crochet Month is celebrated in March of every year to recognize the art and craft of crochet. Crochet is one of the most well-liked crafts in the world and can be utilized for a variety of purposes.
When one thinks of Jane Austen, what does one usually think of? Typically, it’s ballgowns, carriages, and slightly unrealistic romantic encounters. But Dr. Kathryn Duncan, professor of English at Saint Leo University, thinks of the Buddha.
COVID-19 brought a lot of things. It brought a new look on health care and safety, it brought mandatory face masks, but it also brought a lot of changes in the way programs – including The Lions’ Pride Media Group – were run at Saint Leo University.
On March 1, students and employers came together for the 2023 installment of Saint Leo University’s annual Business Day. Professors and instructors in the Tapia College of Business canceled classes to encourage their students to attend event programming throughout the day.
In light of March being Brain Injury Awareness Month, Saint Leo University faculty encourages students to learn how to support athletes affected by a concussion. Follow along to learn more about this topic and what you can do to raise awareness this month.
On Monday, Feb. 20, the Vice President of Athletics at Saint Leo University, Fran Reidy, had the hard task of announcing that, in order to resolve financial problems, no less than 70 student-athletes and five coaches in their athletic programs would be cut for the next season.
Fans and supporters might have seen an athletic young woman representing the #1 on her jersey and giving her best on the lacrosse turf. This student-athlete is Reagan Buhrman from New Hampshire, a junior majoring in business management with minors in criminal justice and finance, who is not only an exceptional student but a talented lacrosse player.