Barnes & Noble comes to SHU April 17, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment July 1, 2016 the Seton Hill bookstore will take on a new look and style. The store will be remodeled and restocked to [...]
Step up to the plate: How taking charge saves lives April 16, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment This past January, senior Chris Miller’s education became more than just computerized tests and lessons in a classroom. On January 10, he and [...]
SHU fights hunger with ice cream April 13, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment Ice cream and social justice might not seem like similar topics, but one group of Seton Hill University (SHU) students decided to put [...]
Your guide to purchasing Girl Scout Cookies March 25, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment There are two great things that come with spring: nicer weather and Girl Scouts cookies. With so many choices of delicious flavors, each [...]
SHU alumnus makes it big with Tink! March 25, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment Greg Kerestan, a Seton Hill University (SHU) alumnus of 2012 and Greensburg native, is flying high with his talents as Stage Right!’s original [...]
Highlighting Griffins March 25, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment Wrestling – If you do not know his name by now, you soon will. As just a redshirt freshman, Joseph “Joey” Alessandro became [...]
Seton Hill reacts to Flint water crisis March 23, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment “Here’s the nexus of racism, poverty and environment,” said John Atherton, associate professor of philosophy at Seton Hill University. “It’s not just an [...]
Adjunct Professor Becomes Interim Director (if only for a semester) March 23, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment Walking into Richard King’s Office on St. Joseph’s Hall ground floor, King greeted me with a smile and invited me to sit down. [...]
Art brings awareness to gender-based violence March 23, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment “Art is powerful because it can be seen and experienced intimately by so many people,” said Stacey McSorley, an art therapy major at [...]