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October 18, 2008 setonian

Lynch Lecture Series presents Benjamin Ajak

As part of the Lynch Lecture Series, Benjamin Ajak and Judy Bernstein, authors of “They Poured Fire on us from

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A&E
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

“The Last Lecture” provides message for family, friends

“I thanked the audience for coming, cracked a few jokes, and then I said: ‘In case there’s anybody who wandered

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A&E
October 18, 2008 setonian

Listen to Junius

Junius is a Boston-based quartet that sounds like the child of Depeche Mode and Underoath, infusing the modern intensity and

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Lifestyle & Entertainment
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Commitment to the green

Seton Hill University (SHU) has always had an eye out for its community and the people involved. By starting the

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Columns
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

The truth about “Going Green”

“Green” has become one of those buzzwords like “proactive”-it’s frequently used, but the actual meaning is ambiguous. I decided to

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News
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

SHU awarded “best in northeast”

The Princeton Review has named Seton Hill University (SHU) one of the “Best Northeastern Colleges” in the fifth edition of

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Columns
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Spreading Griffin pride

As I sit writing this, I have to admit that football is not at all what I expected as a

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News
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Food service director progresses in motocycle accident recovery

Darren Achtezhn has been riding motorcycles for 15 years. One summer afternoon while riding his Honda GL 1500 home from

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News
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Students, landlord in housing ordinance dispute

The subject of the student housing ordinance has hit close to home for several students who live in a house

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ColumnsOpinion
October 18, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Why exercise your right to vote?

Why should you vote in this election? Why should you take not even an hour of your time to drive

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