Seton Hill celebrates 2-year-old cancer survivor with carnival November 30, 2018February 7, 2019stevedumnich Comment The Physician Assistant Society and Love Your Melon Club hosted Gracie Gorman and her family, from Irwin, Pa. as well as community members [...]
Study tips to help prepare for finals November 30, 2018February 10, 2019stevedumnich Comment With finals week just a few days away, here are a few so-close-to-winter-break study tips to get through finals week safe and sound. [...]
SHU and Westmoreland community honor Tree of Life synagogue shooting victims November 30, 2018December 9, 2018stevedumnich Comment Mass shootings are not uncommon in the United States. As of Nov. 28, there have been 323 mass shooting incidents in 2018, according [...]
Police Blotter: Winter 2018 November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment Oct. 22 at 9:08 “A shuttle bus vehicle parked in the Caritas Christi lot had gasoline removed from it.” Oct. 22 at 22:23 [...]
“Setonians Say No More” program promotes campus discussion October 29, 2018November 2, 2018stevedumnich Comment “We knew they were going to talk about how the university could better handle sexual assault, and better teach about it because of [...]
Top five horror tales to read this Halloween October 26, 2018stevedumnich Comment Tis the season to be spooky! With All Hallows Eve fast approaching, it is time to get into the spooky mood with a [...]
“Halloween” (2018): Green reinvents a classic horror October 26, 2018stevedumnich Comment Director David Gordon Green brings audiences back to the small town in Illinois 40 years after Michael Myers wreaked havoc on the community [...]
SHU wrestling coaches travel to Puerto Rico for international tournament October 26, 2018November 1, 2018stevedumnich Comment Tyler Nauman and Ty Lydic, assistant wrestling coaches for Seton Hill University, competed in the Copa Sparta International Wrestling Tournament in San Juan, [...]