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May 2, 2009 setonian

“Rachel Getting Married”

Anne Hathaway took a risk when she agreed to take on the leading role of a low-budget, indie film this

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A&E
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Brian Jonestown Massacre lights up Pittsburgh

So many bands come along in one’s lifetime that it’s hard to put a finger on what’s good or bad.

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Lifestyle & Entertainment
May 2, 2009 setonian

Students represent at “Student Lobby Day”

On March 24 Jeannie Supreme and I were asked to represent Seton Hill (SHU) at the Association of Independent Colleges

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Lifestyle & Entertainment
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Going trayless, going green

When Darren Achtzehn, the director of food services, first announced the cafeteria was going tray-less on April 2nd, Seton Hill

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Lifestyle & Entertainment
May 2, 2009 setonian

Class assists Greensburg women’s shelter

Doing an act of charity is a humanitarian endeavor. One “Senior Seminar” class benefited humanity last Saturday by spending their

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News
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

SIFE club wins awards, serves community

This month, the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) went to Philadelphia to compete with other college teams. Though it was

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Opinion
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Little green aliens kidnap Holmes and paper supplies

As a journalist-in-training, part of the job requires adequate knowledge of investigative reporting. Even when I’m not on-the-job, I feel

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Opinion
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Welcome to wherever you are

And so it begins. The beginning of the end. Three years have really flown by. I know it seems cliche,

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News
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Housing hype leads to waitlisted worries

Choosing housing for next semester is a concern for many students. Rumors of too little housing and too many students

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News
May 2, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

From blogs to book: professor writes about Middle East Conflict

James Paharik, an associate professor of sociology and faculty coordinator of the Genocide Studies and Holocaust Program at Seton Hill

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