Q&A with Jacky Qi and Sister Kyong jun January 28, 2014haleymendola Comment Jacky Qi, a visiting Chinese cultures professor, gives some history to the Chinese New Year: In ancient times, there was a horrible monster [...]
Traditional foods prepared for the Chinese New Year January 28, 2014setonian Comment The holidays are the time of year where people gather with their family and enjoy plenty of delicious foods. This especially applies to [...]
New Years celebrations in Chinese cultures January 28, 2014haleymendola Comment Chances are, you’ve seen the “Chinese New Year” label on your calendars every January. But what is it? This year’s Chinese New Year [...]
Superstitions cause people to become anxious during the Chinese New Year January 28, 2014haleymendola Comment The Year of the Snake will move to the Year of the Wooden Horse for the Chinese on January 31. While ringing in [...]
The Grammy Awards: Music’s biggest night January 28, 2014setonian Comment This past Sunday, many artists took home Grammy awards in various categories. Winning a Grammy, in the mainstream music world, is one of [...]
January 2014 Police Blotter January 28, 2014October 15, 2017Olivia Goudy Comment November 6 2 p.m. Student reports that he never received mail that was sent to him November 14 9:32 p.m. Havey Hall Fire [...]
From fall to spring: A Showcase of Griffin Sports January 28, 2014declaudio Comment With the start of 2014, Seton Hill University (SHU) enters the beginning of new seasons for spring sports and reveals a continuation of [...]
Conference to visit campus January 27, 2014setonian Comment Seton Hill University will be hosting a TEDx event on Feb. 19. Only 100 tickets are available, and the demand is expected to [...]
Project H.O.P.E. sponsors dating violence awareness event January 27, 2014setonian Comment Project H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Everywhere), Seton Hill University’s (SHU) social work club is hosting Gary Cuccia Feb. 6 from 4- 6 p.m. [...]