Profiling Great Griffins: “For the Love of the Games” April 8, 2014haleymendola Comment It is hard to find a student-athlete who competes in two sports and still manages to obtain superior academics. At Seton Hill University [...]
Q&A with Jacky Qi and Sister Kyong jun January 28, 2014haleymendola Comment Jacky Qi, a visiting Chinese cultures professor, gives some history to the Chinese New Year: In ancient times, there was a horrible monster [...]
New Years celebrations in Chinese cultures January 28, 2014haleymendola Comment Chances are, you’ve seen the “Chinese New Year” label on your calendars every January. But what is it? This year’s Chinese New Year [...]
Superstitions cause people to become anxious during the Chinese New Year January 28, 2014haleymendola Comment The Year of the Snake will move to the Year of the Wooden Horse for the Chinese on January 31. While ringing in [...]
When disaster strikes: Hurricane Sandy December 3, 2013haleymendola Comment While most students were sleeping on the night of Hurricane Sandy, I was in my room watching the live news for New Jersey. [...]
Awkward Girl’s Guide: Surviving Winter Break December 3, 2013haleymendola Comment I don’t know about you, but this awkward girl is totally excited for winter break. I can’t wait until it’s time to take [...]
Interculturalism: A universal affair December 3, 2013haleymendola Comment Pope Francis has been advocating for more interculturalism and acceptance within the Catholic Church and started his mission at World Youth Day this [...]