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Housing Dillema: First Year Students Come Last

Housing Dillema: First Year Students Come Last

Celebration of Art: 2025 Senior Showcases

SGA Revitalizes Leadership, Campus Engagement

Seton Hill Women’s Basketball: Historical Season Built on Belief, Culture, and Grit

What’s the Deal with Alternative Break Trips?

Housing Dillema: First Year Students Come Last
Housing Dillema: First Year Students Come Last
Celebration of Art: 2025 Senior Showcases

Getting to know Ebola

November 9, 2014reginasolomond Comment
Ebola emerged in 1976 in regions of Sudan and Zaire, but it has become a pressing issue in the United States due to [...]

Layers offer style and warmth for fall

November 9, 2014setonian Comment
Although the crisp fall weather means bidding adieu to the light and flirty summer fashion, it welcomes in another fun style trend: layers! [...]

SHU faculty member shares writing experience

November 9, 2014setonian Comment
Before Dr. Albert Wendland was a published writer, he “was a child who loved to read fiction, who received so much pleasure from [...]

Staff Editorial

November 9, 2014reginasolomond Comment
Ebola is a problem that could have been solved years ago when the first outbreak occurred. It wasn’t because the medical field is [...]

Tartuffe opens at Performing Arts Center this week

November 9, 2014declaudio Comment
Tartuffe opens to the public November 14 at 8:00 p.m., which is directed by Seton Hill University faculty member Denise Pullen. Tartuffe is [...]

SHU students and faculty participate in NaNoWriMo

November 9, 2014setonian Comment
NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month. Each November, writers all over the globe participate with online communities, in person with local [...]

Fault in our Stars hits the mark!

November 9, 2014declaudio Comment
Many people argue that movies based off of books can never live up to the original. For many books, I believe that statement [...]

Honors capstone project educates about healthy viruses

November 9, 2014declaudio Comment
  On October 31, Minnu Suresh and Sarah Sokol hosted Phage Day, an educational event celebrating healthy viruses. The event took place outside [...]

Sports multinational corporation questioned

October 27, 2014setonian Comment
November 23 2013, Derrick Rose left the Rose Garden arena in Portland, Oregon on crutches after suffering an apparent right knee injury. Within [...]

Shocking Terrorist Attacks North of the Border

October 27, 2014setonian Comment
The last time our country’s northern allies faced a terrorist attack was almost near 30 years ago when an air bombing of an [...]

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