Leo Love Week 2022
Leo Love Week will take place from Feb. 14-17. This week will give students the opportunity to participate in a variety of engaging events. Here is what students can expect.
Leo Love Week will take place from Feb. 14-17. This week will give students the opportunity to participate in a variety of engaging events. Here is what students can expect.
In today’s world dating is no longer a simple act of finding your soul mate, rather it’s a complex industry that is difficult for some people to understand.
On Jan. 25, David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox was the only player voted into the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. The affectionately nicknamed “Big Papi” was voted in by a jaw-dropping 77.9% of all ballots. Other baseball legends such as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens reached results of just 66% 65.2%, respectively.
Spring semester is when the track season starts, both men’s and women’s teams have come back strong. Starting with four golds and two silvers in the Appalachian State Invites on Jan. 29, two of our long rally players won first place in their games.
The Beijing Winter Olympics opening ceremony was held on Feb. 4th, 7:00 A.M. EST. Director Zhang Yimou brought a brand-new idea to the opening in the “Bird Net” this year.
February is Black History Month and it is an ideal time for Tampa residents to look back on the accomplishments of Black artists and how they remind society of the significance art has to the world.
As the new assistant director, Phelps has been working closely with the heads of student organizations on campus to improve the on-campus life for students.
“Health is defined as a balance between physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of the human being. The heart is the pump that manages the flow of blood through the blood vessels, arteries, and veins. The blood provides essential oxygen to the tissues for a normal process of homeostasis or equilibrium,” said Alava.
President Joe Biden took office a year ago facing a pandemic, a strained economy, and a country in need of foreign policy reform. Here are some of the views of Saint Leo University political science professors, Frank Orlando and Dr. Marco Rimanelli.
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.