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March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Natalie Bloom: not your typical “College Girl”

“College Girl” appeared in the Setonian mailbox. I volunteered to read it because I’ve done book reviews in the past.

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A&E
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Harlan Gallery’s Hand/Print exhibition

Hand/Print is an exhibition of artwork featuring aspects of the printmaking process, such as monotype, etching, screenprinting, collograph and mixed

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A&E
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Azar Nafisi challenges our imaginations

Azar Nafisi, author of “Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books” and Things I’ve Been Silent About,” came to

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News
March 21, 2009 setonian

Students benefit from liberal arts core classes

“At its best, a liberal arts education prepares a student to be a lifetime learner,” said Franklin and Marshall College

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News
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Diverse demoninations adapt to Catholicism at SHU

From the stained glass windows in Admin, the beautiful St. Joseph’s chapel, and the fact that the residence halls are

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News
March 21, 2009 setonian

WANTED: Catholic social teaching

Catholic Social Teaching at Seton Hill University may or may not be appreciated by the students or faculty. Seeing how

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News
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

SHU receives generous gift of $3.5 million

Seton Hill University (SHU) recently received 3.5 million dollars from the estate of Carol Ann Reichgut, an alumnus of 1956.

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Opinion
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Life is full of pork chops

For the most part in our modern-day society, there is a grounded and permanent set of ethical rules to follow.

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News
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

Lions Club on the prowl for community service

Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest secular service organization with over 44,500 clubs and more than 1.4 million members

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News
March 21, 2009 valeriemasciarelli

New club provides students defensive opportunities

If you are looking for a way to get into shape, learn self-defense, or try a new sport, Judo Club

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