New beginings come around once again April 4, 2009valeriemasciarelli Every once and while, we are required to take a step back from our busy happenings and reassess where it is that we [...]
Whatever I am, that’s what I am… April 4, 2009valeriemasciarelli I find myself choosing classes for the beginning of my final year at Seton Hill University (SHU.) Even though I still three semesters [...]
Pinguino Italiano April 4, 2009valeriemasciarelli I can come off as smug every once in awhile. I have voiced a conceited tone towards others before. When hasn’t anyone stuck [...]
GI Bill pushes Seton Hill to aid veterans April 4, 2009valeriemasciarelli In response to the new GI Bill, also known as the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program, “Seton Hill University will be the [...]
First student accepted into LECOM looks forward to liberal arts core April 4, 2009valeriemasciarelli The first student accepted into LECOM looks forward to liberal arts core Alexandria Cisowski, a senior at Hempfield Area High School is the [...]
Men’s baseball hopes for March 21, 2009valeriemasciarelli This year, the Seton Hill University (SHU) Griffin’s baseball team will come out swinging. SHU has always had a strong men’s baseball program [...]
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 [...]
Diverse demoninations adapt to Catholicism at SHU March 21, 2009valeriemasciarelli From the stained glass windows in Admin, the beautiful St. Joseph’s chapel, and the fact that the residence halls are named after nuns [...]