“Leo Sunset” paints calm across campus
As the sun dropped below the horizon, the Student Community Center (SCC) Lakeside Patio came alive with color, conversation, and a calm afternoon.
As the sun dropped below the horizon, the Student Community Center (SCC) Lakeside Patio came alive with color, conversation, and a calm afternoon.
For many college students, finals week is more than just a series of exams; it feels like a test of identity. As deadlines pile up and GPAs are overlooked, in finals week, everything on campus centers on grades and exams.
Students can feel the excitement everywhere whether it’s sales, parties, or plans with friends or family. But behind the fun, there is also stress: money. Many students spend too much and end the year with debt.
There is a huge sign on the wall that says, “Made by us Marketplace.” Under the title, it says, “The Saint Leo Boutique”, which is a learning hub for artists, entrepreneurs, and future business professionals.
Saint Leo University is beginning a new chapter with the arrival of Dr. Jim Burkee as its 12th president. On Nov. 19, Dr. Burkee organized Service Day to bring the university community together.
Give Thanks Bingo was a great way to remind students that having gratitude in your heart is what Thanksgiving is truly about. On Nov. 18, Saint Leo University students gathered in the Student Community Center (SCC) boardrooms to play bingo and have a chance to win unique prizes.
As part of Saint Leo University’s celebration of Veterans Appreciation Month, the Honors Program featured a panel titled “From Service to Strength: Veterans’ Journeys Beyond the Uniform” on Nov. 13.
Seven Brew officially opened in Tampa on Oct. 20, just 50 minutes away from campus! It might be a longer drive, but when you try their drinks, it will be worth the mini road trip!
For most people, Thanksgiving is associated with a large family dinner, cooking a turkey, and strengthening relationships by spending a warm evening with loved ones. But what does this holiday look like for students who are away from home and unable to return to their families?
Swig originally started in Utah in 2010. It became known because most Mormons from Utah don’t drink coffee. Instead, they drink soda with creamer, and that’s why it is called a “dirty soda”.