Christmas: A time for sharing traditions December 2, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment “Christmas is the birth of Jesus and being around people who mean the most to you,” said Lucas Brim, exercise science major at [...]
SHU archives: Saving more than just books December 2, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment What would you do if tomorrow you pick up your laptop and it didn’t turn on? After using your charger for an hour [...]
What was trending in 2016? December 2, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment Every year we see new trends that come and go. 2016 had a lot of memorable trends that I don’t think are going [...]
Poems for the holiday December 2, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment SNOWFLAKES Each one with its unique shape Small and delicate like a flower Swaying in the direction of the wind Falling upon heads [...]
Seton Hill art student creates memorial for Greensburg philanthropist December 1, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment Saige Baxter, senior studio art major with an art history minor at Seton Hill University (SHU), has left her mark on the Greensburg [...]
Police Blotter: November 2016 December 1, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment Nov. 1 at 12:39 “A male (not a student) was given a trespassing warning.” Nov. 1 at 20:46 “A smoke detector activated on [...]
Looking to the future: Donald Trump’s presidency December 1, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment As 2016 reaches its end and 2017 is right around the corner, the new year will bring many changes into our lives. One [...]
Internship opportunities start with you December 1, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment With winter break within reach, it’s also time to start looking at your future schedules. This is an opportune time to start an [...]
SHU student shares story of organ donation December 1, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment “They told me there was no cure for this disease. You either wait your time or get a heart transplant,” said Brittany Grimm [...]
The best & the worst: Recapping 2016 December 1, 2016May 9, 2019setonian Comment “As in any year, there have been ups and downs for all of us,” said Emily Wierszewski, associate professor of English and composition [...]