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ST. LEO — Mar. 6, 2003, "The Future of Pasco County" was the topic of our last forum, held March 6, at 5:30 pm, in Selby Auditorium.

ST. LEO —  Jan. 15, 2003, Tampa Mayor, Dick Greco, spoke to an audience of 100 in Selby Auditorium.  The visit was sponsored by Omega EpsilonEvent

ST. LEO —   Nov. 21, 2002. Judge Wayne Cobb spoke to Omega Epsilon.

ST. LEO —   Sept. 26, 2002.  A representative from the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Office presented the new Ivoteronic touch screen voting machines in the Lions Lounge.

ST. LEO —  Sept. 25, 2002.  Omega Epsilon participated in a nation wide voter registration drive, "Let Freedom Count!"

ST. LEO Saint Leo University's Omega Epsilon Chapter earns recognition as one of three Outstanding Chapters in the nation and receives a $250 prize.

ST. LEO Saint Leo University's Omega Epsilon Chapter wins $900 activity grant from Pi Sigma Alpha national organization.

ST. LEO Dec.  6, 2001. A panel discussion, “The New Conflict: National Security vs. Civil Liberties” was hosted by Pi Sigma Alpha in Selby Auditorium.  Forum

The panel included the following members:

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Susan McManus, Ph.D, National President of Pi Sigma Alpha, USF faculty member, and nationally famous commentator on the Florida elections;

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Jay Hines, adjunct faculty member, McDill campus;

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Mike Pheneger, Ph.D, Secretary Florida American Civil Liberties Union;

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David Booker, Dr., adjunct faculty member Saint Leo University with CIA experience;

ST. LEO Oct 12, 2001. In response to Gov. Jeb Bush’s call for Community Awareness Day on Oct. 12, a panel discussion, “Accepting Diversity in Difficult Times,” was hosted by Pi Sigma Alpha in Selby Auditorium.

Topics for discussion included the backlash many Arab Americans have faced since the events of Sept. 11 as well as issues of ignorance, tolerance and acceptance of others’ differences. The panel included the following members:

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Thomas Tominaga, Saint Leo University adjunct professor of philosophy and religion;

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Andrew Williams Jr., past president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People of Hernando County;

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Jack McTague, Saint Leo University professor of history;

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Rev. Tony Kissel, Saint Leo University associate professor of religious studies; and

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Margarita Romo, director of Farm­workers Self-Help Inc., Dade City.

 

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