Increase retention, not enrollment November 8, 2008chrisu Seton Hill University’s (SHU) rapid population expansion is the cause of most of our issues. This place that used to be “where everyone [...]
Students feel billboard dehumanizes women November 8, 2008chrisu If you have driven on Route 30 east between Target and Wal-Mart recently, you have probably seen the billboard advertisement for Beeghly and [...]
Wandering through mysterious “Paper Towns” November 8, 2008setonian I was already a fan of John Green months before I even read one of his books.For those of you who haven’t read [...]
Why exercise your right to vote? October 18, 2008valeriemasciarelli Why should you vote in this election? Why should you take not even an hour of your time to drive (or walk) to [...]
Why should the Seton Hill community vote for your party’s candidate? October 18, 2008setonian The next president will confront some of the greatest challenges of our lifetime. He will have to solve a financial crisis, lead us [...]
Saving Social Security: varying methods to improve funding May 30, 2008evanreynolds In my last column, I told you that Social Security is at the cliff’s edge of financial disaster. How big a disaster? Big [...]
Everybody’s got a little geek in them April 19, 2008setonian Since I’m graduating in May, this will be my last chance to share my passion for all things geek with you. I could [...]
The end is near – take cover April 19, 2008valeriemasciarelli After four years, I’m a senior and I’m finally leaving. When I had my portfolio review, I got the feeling that the school [...]
A Moment of Truth April 17, 2008valeriemasciarelli In the words of Jim Morrison: “This is the end, beautiful friend, the end.” The last issue of the university newspaper has reared [...]