Setonian recent past editors share success and knowledge after graduation
Each year, the Setonian has to part ways with staff members. The skills and knowledge of journalism go far beyond
Read MoreEach year, the Setonian has to part ways with staff members. The skills and knowledge of journalism go far beyond
Read MoreKylie Weisenborn Co-Editor-in-Chief 2015-2016 Graduation Year: 2016 Currently: Freelance writer and editor “Working on The Setonian taught me invaluable leadership
Read MoreFor those who graduate Seton Hill University as the Class of 2019, the name “Ready Player One” probably sounds familiar.
Read MoreIn a world of quadruple lutz jumps and toe loops, the U.S. figure skating team skated away with two bronze
Read MoreIt’s time to begin planning for the holidays, and that includes the food! I went searching the old recipes in
Read MoreFran Leap’s senior seminar class researched and constructed an evening event, Mindfulness for Wildlife Wellness, which took place Nov. 16.
Read More18 full bags of trash were collected Oct. 21 at Twin Lakes Park in Greensburg for the Adopt-a-Highway event. Some
Read MoreThe physician assistant program’s soup sale resulted in 292 quarts of soup sold, which added up to 72 gallons and
Read More“They are very good salespeople. They walked around the different offices asking people,” said Judy Underwood, administrative assistant of student
Read MoreSeton Hill University’s Natalie Frydryck, a sophomore double major in forensics and biology, and Jordan McCready, a medical technology major,
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