A Moment of Truth

In the words of Jim Morrison: “This is the end, beautiful friend, the end.” The last issue of the university newspaper has reared its head from the depths of the basement of the Publications Office. Arriving into the hands of a variety of people on the campus of Seton Hill University (SHU), and perhaps eventually the garbage can?

By Jeremy Barrick,

Staff Writer

In the words of Jim Morrison: “This is the end, beautiful friend, the end.” The last issue of the university newspaper has reared its head from the depths of the basement of the Publications Office. Arriving into the hands of a variety of people on the campus of Seton Hill University (SHU), and perhaps eventually the garbage can?

The campus newspaper deals with a plethora of issues to keep the reader focused but what do the readers think of the Setonian? Besides a good story, a crafty cartoon, or a police blotter section that would frighten even the state police. What gets the reader’s attention?

I took this question on campus to see what the population has to say about the Setonian.

“I like to read the Setonian to see what’s going on around campus. It’s a great place for students to express themselves and share their work,” said Sarah Slates, a junior.

Much hard work and discipline goes into the production of the school newspaper. The students who work for the Setonian put in long hours, and most of the time find themselves short-handed. Working under deadlines and pressure brings on anxiety and stress. These people should be praised for their dedication, but are they?

Cleveland Steward, a resident of Greensburg said, “I enjoy reading the Setonian, I am quoted a good bit in it and I really like the variety of issues that it takes on.”

While some students may find the Setonian informative; others may ignore its existence.

“Honestly, the Setonian doesn’t affect me. Prior to skimming it a few times to check out my friend’s comic or to read a certain article, I haven’t picked one up since my freshman year.” said Daryle Gracey, a junior.

Most of the students will be leaving the campus in a few weeks for summer break. Do yourself a favor before you go and enlighten oneself with a good story from the Setonian.