Departing Words from The Lions’ Pride Media Group’s December Seniors.
As the last four years of my college experience comes to a close in December, I reflect on my many days of studying, Zooming, and taking naps.
As the last four years of my college experience comes to a close in December, I reflect on my many days of studying, Zooming, and taking naps.
The 2021 student-run production of “Pollyanna” is scheduled to go on stage in early December with 2 shows on Saturday, Dec. 4 starting at 2:00P.M. and 7:00P.M., and one show on Sunday, Dec. 5 from 5:00P.M.-7:00P.M. The performance will be held in the Black Box Theatre in Benedictine Hall, on Saint Leo’s University Campus.
Being in the military isn’t an easy profession, as soldiers must endure a strict world where they are challenged mentally and physically. Some military-connected students have to manage their courses and the life of a solider at the same time.
On Saturday, November 6th, 2021, a rally was organized for Saint Leo University alumni during the Homecoming weekend. At this event, former Saint Leo students got together in remembrance of the good old college days. It was a fulfilling and joyful atmosphere where alumni and current students had the chance to meet and reunite.
Saint Leo University’s Homecoming was an occasion to reunite and share memories with old friends. The 50th reunion was one for the ages. Reunited around a good cup of their favorite coffee, the alumni gathered in a joyful and warm atmosphere in this however cold weather of early November.
Thanksgiving is an exciting weekend of the year in which you eat until you have to unbutton your pants and share lovely memories with your loved ones, but that might not be the case for everyone that is not American.
Diwali is mostly celebrated in India and Nepal and it is the festival of lights. It is a five-day celebration of the victory of light over darkness. During Diwali, people perform worship ceremonies to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Because the festival falls on the same day as the Hindu New Year, it is connected with an opportunity to start again.
Whether someone is a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in the arts, humanities, the sciences, or technology, one important concern is finding a proficient way to study for final exams.
As the university campus continues to grow both in student body and buildings, the amount of parking has slowly dwindled, leaving many students and faculty wondering what will be done to compensate for the lack of parking spots.
Thanksgiving is upon us, and it is a time of celebration. It is a moment to reunite with family and friends and be reminded of all the little (or big) things that we are grateful for. If you are an international student who cannot go home during these days, or you are just staying on campus, here are a list of activities, times, and places to keep you busy during this off-time.