World News
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What is Happening in Kazakhstan and Does it Matter to us?

Protests erupted in Kazakhstan in the first week of 2022. Although increasing gas prices triggered them, the civil unrest was caused by deeper frustration at the lack of political change. During the protests, the country shut down, and so as its internet, its economy, and its people.

Editorials
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Is “Jeopardy!” in jeopardy?

Like much of the continent—even those that don’t test their trivia knowledge five nights a week—I was shocked to hear in early November 2020 that Alex Trebek had lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. And, like much of the “Jeopardy!” audience, I began to ask the question: “What comes next?”

Campus News
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Panhellenic Council’s Informal Recruitment week

This spring, Saint Leo’s Panhellenic Council informal recruitment will start on Jan. 31st and end on Feb. 4th. The Council assists with chapter operations, recruitment, and academic excellence for the Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Gamma Upsilon, and Alpha Sigma Tau sororities.

Campus News
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A Chance to Learn with Immokalee

For the past ten years, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) has been coming to Saint Leo University to educate both staff and students about the everyday mistreatment of farmworkers and other varying issues migrant workers face.

Sports
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Men and Women’s Basketball Update

The men and women’s basketball teams are about two-thirds of the way through the season. The season has brought about mixed results, some fantastic performances, and some heartbreaking losses.

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