Writing ceremony proves to be a success
The second annual Celebration of Writing named two first place winners. People’s Choice went to Nick Sell and Professor’s Choice
Read MoreThe second annual Celebration of Writing named two first place winners. People’s Choice went to Nick Sell and Professor’s Choice
Read MoreOn Mon., Nov. 7, U.S. Magistrate Judge Maureen Kelly ordered Balazs Tarnai, assistant professor of special education, be held without
Read MoreThe 24th annual Kristallnacht remembrance service was held in the St. Joseph’s Chapel at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. A service recalling
Read MoreSeton Hill University students were invited to discuss abortion during a Coffee Talk on Nov. 1 hosted by the Respect
Read MoreTo benefit United Way, the sports communications class will host a tailgate party on Wednesday, Oct. 26 outside McKenna gym.
Read MoreThe BESA exhibit in Reeves Library is a part of the National Catholic Center of Holocaust Education’s (NCCHE) semester-long theme
Read MoreNight on Haunted Hill, an annual event at Seton Hill University (SHU), experienced a change in hosts this year. The
Read MoreMonday, Oct. 17 kicked off the start of AWeek Without Violence. The entire week was dedicated to promoting tolerance and
Read MoreOn Sept. 15, Seton Hill University (SHU) hosted a “Drugs, Alcohol and Nonviolent Sexuality” session led by Bob Hall. Hall’s
Read MoreSeton Hill University’s (SHU) student organized “Week with Christ” started this Mon., Sept. 19, with a tented “Coffee with Christ” discussion on McKenna Lawn as it rained. The participants in the coffee talk were not discouraged by the poor weather as they explored the meanings of various Bible quotes.
Victoria Lombardo, SHU student, was very excited about the turn out of the event. “It was more than a success! I couldn’t have asked for anything better. It was apparent that God’s presence was with us. We actually had to add more chairs twice to accommodate the number of students.”
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