


Profiling Great Griffins: Malachi Leonard, men’s basketball
Humble and driven might be the most accurate terms to describe Seton Hill University’s (SHU’s) Malachi Leonard, senior forward for the Griffins basketball [...]

Reeves Memorial Library undergoes transformation, donates unused books
Reeves Memorial Library is entering the final stages of transforming the library to the lower level of the building to make room for [...]

First Relay For Life event to be held in March
“KEEP CALM and WEAR PURPLE” Purple, the color which is made from the mixture of energetic red and peaceful blue. It is the [...]

University elects new president
Seton Hill University’s (SHU) Board of Trustees has elected Mary Finger, Ed. D. as the next president of the university, effective July 1. [...]

Independent TEDx Talk visits Seton Hill campus
David Sweeney, associate professor of sports management, occasionally uses TED talks in his classes because they are short and impactful. One day after [...]

Q&A with Jacky Qi and Sister Kyong jun
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
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
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
The Year of the Snake will move to the Year of the Wooden Horse for the Chinese on January 31. While ringing in [...]