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September 4, 2008 chrisu

Student Government Spotlight: Participation and club funding changes

As students once again return to Seton Hill University (SHU), some are wondering how they might become more involved in

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Columns
September 4, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Residents respond: SHU expansion affects downtown situations

Overcome by streetcars and herds of citizens, the city of Greensburg saw its share of overcrowding during the 19th century.

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Columns
September 4, 2008 setonian

Give change a chance:The Winds of Change

The inevitability of change is a fact of life that no one can escape. Those of you who, like me,

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Sports
September 4, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Changes define Griffin football’s 2008 season

The 2008 season signals a tremendous change within the Seton Hill University (SHU) football program. The most notable change comes

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Columns
September 4, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

Gas Crisis?

This past March, after several attempts, I finally received my driver’s license and got to participate in America’s pastime. And

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Sports
September 4, 2008 setonian

Women’s basketball team makes plays in the classroom

Out of every NCAA division II college in the country, Seton Hill University’s (SHU) women’s basketball achieved the third highest

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News
September 4, 2008 valeriemasciarelli

LECOM opens location at SHU

Seton Hill University (SHU) and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), a private, graduate school of medicine and pharmacy,

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Lifestyle & Entertainment
May 30, 2008 evanreynolds

Holocaust expert says communities should “give people a home”

“History does not repeat itself. It rhymes,” said Dr. Alan Rosen, quoting Mark Twain. Rosen, a lecturer in Holocaust Literature

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Opinion
May 30, 2008 evanreynolds

Saving Social Security: varying methods to improve funding

In my last column, I told you that Social Security is at the cliff’s edge of financial disaster. How big

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Lifestyle & Entertainment
May 30, 2008 setonian

Westmoreland Museum keeps Greensburg’s growing arts scene open to students

Greensburg might be a small city, but it is home to a growing arts culture that gives Seton Hill University

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