


Tuition increases again, inflation and projects culprits
On March 7, 2006, Seton Hill University (SHU) released the tuition changes for the 2006-2007 academic year. Full-time tuition (12 to 17 credits
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Murtha to speak at May commencement
Congressman John P. Murtha will be the keynote speaker at this year’s commencement, Saturday, May 13 at 11 in the Katherine Mabis McKenna
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Andy Borowitz visits SHU
Andy Borowitz speaks to an audience of about 100 people. Around 100 people nearly filled Cecilian Hall to attend �An Evening with Andy
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SHU Social Work Program hosts eating disorder presentation
The Seton Hill University (SHU) Social Work Program, in partnership with United Way of Westmoreland County and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s
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SHU student presents in Utah undergrad conference
In its 21st year, the National Undergraduate Literature Conference (NULC) was held in Ogden, Utah at Weber State University (WSU). This year’s line-up
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Freshman co-ed residence halls just a memory for SHU
From new residence halls to new sports teams, Seton Hill has been alive with change in this past year. With the inaugural season
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Catholic mis-identity?: Petitioning for holiday breaks
As far as memory serves me, Easter holiday breaks have consisted of that extra Monday off that at least allowed me to return
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The Hill is Alive… (with remarkable rhythm and roadblocks)
There’s a lot of talk about the pace of life. Rhythm, harmony, tapping your feet to the un-orchestrated beat. Near the end of
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MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER: The inner workings of Inter-Library Loan
After World War II, when scads of national defense and government spy organizations were being formed, a service was created that would become
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