Seton Hill students travel to home of Elizabeth Ann Seton November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment Fifteen students from Seton Hill University visited historic sites related to Elizabeth Ann Seton on Nov. 3 in Emmitsburg and Baltimore, Md., led [...]
Top 10 holiday films not airing on Freeform’s 25 Days of Christmas November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment Oh, the weather outside is frightful… and that is the perfect excuse to curl up with some hot chocolate under your Christmas lights [...]
Celebrating 100 Years: The Setonian’s History (1949-1969) November 30, 2018April 12, 2019stevedumnich Comment Published By: Stephen Dumnich [...]
The Setonian celebrates its centennial; boy, how times have changed! November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment Published By: Stephen Dumnich [...]
SHU holds open mic event in response to Tree of Life synagogue shooting November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment “Creativity proves to be the antithesis of hatred, as it is an idea born from action itself,” said Evan Vissat, public relations manager [...]
Midterm elections: What comes next? November 30, 2018December 9, 2018stevedumnich Comment 2018 midterm elections have finally come to a close. No longer should we be afraid to turn on the TV in anticipation of [...]
Nov. 6, 2018: A historic day for American politics and democracy November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment As you may have seen on television, social media and on the side of the road, we have just surpassed the midterm elections, [...]
SHU volleyball team wins first-ever PSAC championship for the Hill November 30, 2018December 7, 2018stevedumnich Comment From honoring past teammates to succeeding on the court, the Seton Hill volleyball team is winning in the game of life. The Griffins [...]
Griffins wrap up fall sports season November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment Football: The Griffins finished the 2018 season with a 1-10 loss at home against the Notre Dame College Falcons. The football team scored [...]
Alpha Phi Sigma and Criminal Justice Club host restorative justice speaker November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment “Somebody can make a bad decision and that doesn’t make them a bad individual,” said David Garlock, who spent 13 1/2 years in [...]