Watching the old and the new spring flicks March 21, 2009setonian “Spring break is a time to get away from school, away from the stress and just relax and chill with old friends,” said [...]
Natalie Bloom: not your typical “College Girl” March 21, 2009valeriemasciarelli “College Girl” appeared in the Setonian mailbox. I volunteered to read it because I’ve done book reviews in the past. I try to [...]
Harlan Gallery’s Hand/Print exhibition March 21, 2009valeriemasciarelli Hand/Print is an exhibition of artwork featuring aspects of the printmaking process, such as monotype, etching, screenprinting, collograph and mixed media. [...]
Azar Nafisi challenges our imaginations March 21, 2009valeriemasciarelli Azar Nafisi, author of “Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books” and Things I’ve Been Silent About,” came to Seton Hill University [...]
Teen angst with a poetic twist March 3, 2009valeriemasciarelli “Wish you could turn off the questions, turn off the voices, turn off all sound. Yearn to close out the ugliness, close out [...]
On writing for the Setonian March 3, 2009valeriemasciarelli I’m simply a nervous wreck. A nervous wreck, I say, and all because I cannot think of a single thing to write about. [...]
Chewing gum – January 1929 style March 3, 2009valeriemasciarelli I do not deny that there was a time that I enjoyed immensely a piece of gum. I remember the delight I took [...]
Love or hate–or both March 3, 2009valeriemasciarelli I have often wondered if there could be a doubt existing as to which emotion held sway over the other—love or hate. One [...]
Blockbuster hopefuls fill theatres in February March 3, 2009valeriemasciarelli As box-offices across the country to come off of one of the highest paying holiday movie seasons to date, they begin to welcome [...]
Arcade Fire February 21, 2009valeriemasciarelli The band I bring to you is a little different in several ways. You might have actually heard of Arcade Fire before. You [...]