An idealist’s guide to socializing September 9, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment School stuff’s easy. People stuff is hard. What I’m saying is this: Getting an F on a test means it’s a detour. You [...]
Ten tips for tunneling out of Seton Hill September 9, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment 1. The truth hides in plain sight. You’ve heard the stories, of course. A set of tunnels ten miles long running between Seton [...]
Director plans to bring cult classic “The Breakfast Club” to the stage August 29, 2016May 9, 2019paigeparise Comment Local community theatre director Robert MacIntyre is a busy man, one who is nearly always at work on some story or another. His [...]
Brother and Sister: A journey into the joint histories of SHC (SHU) & SVC May 8, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment Every winter when I was a kid, I’d look forward to the Saint Vincent College Chill Out, always held in the spacious Robert [...]
Step up to the plate: How taking charge saves lives April 16, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment This past January, senior Chris Miller’s education became more than just computerized tests and lessons in a classroom. On January 10, he and [...]
Fall in love with Love Notes at SHU February 26, 2016May 9, 2019laramiecowan Comment Love Notes is an annual event hosted by the Seton Hill Music Therapy Club and is held every February. This year’s concert took [...]
Elizabeth Ann Seton: Forty years a Saint December 15, 2015May 9, 2019setonian Comment In 1975, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton became the first American-born saint. Born Elizabeth Bayley, she married William Seton and had five children. After [...]
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 [...]