Ten couples combat for homecoming crown October 12, 2006evanreynolds There was whooping and hollering, dancing and singing. The crowd was rowdy and cheering and applause echoed through Cecilian Hall on October 6, [...]
In love and war, SHU alums October 12, 2006evanreynolds It can be said that the war in Iraq has struck many people all over the country. Whether it’s having family being stationed, [...]
Holocaust survivor shares his story with SHU students October 12, 2006setonian Many Holocaust survivors never tell their stories. The record of their time at the hands of Nazi oppressors remain locked in a vault [...]
E.coli outbreak cuts spinach from SHU October 12, 2006evanreynolds Bacteria can come in many different strains or variations and Escherichia coli (E. coli) is no exception. Although most strains of E. coli [...]
THE HILL IS ALIVE… (and dripping with advertisement) October 12, 2006setonian If you haven’tseen the ads, you�ve probably been living under a rock. Then again, there might have been ads under that rock, too. [...]
MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER Going the distance with your ID card October 12, 2006evanreynolds As an incoming freshman, emerging from the comforting womb of high school, you are given one task that will prove if you are [...]
Old dogs ineligible for new tricks October 12, 2006evanreynolds When growing up in a two or more child household, sometimes being the oldest can be disappointing. Watching younger siblings receive newer and [...]
Culture Vulture: Exploring the Holy Mountain October 10, 2006evanreynolds “The Holy Mountain” (1973) by Alexandra Jodorowsky is a surreal montage of a Christ-figure, exploding Mayan pyramid and the 70s version of “Survivor.” [...]
If the SHU fits… September 22, 2006evanreynolds …wear it-or bear it? A shoe begins roomy. One walks around like a duck for a while, getting used to the extra space; [...]
Labor of Love 2006 September 21, 2006October 15, 2017evanreynolds Students clean the Seton Hill Grotto for Labor of Love. [...]