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 [...]
Seton Hill celebrates 2-year-old cancer survivor with carnival November 30, 2018February 7, 2019stevedumnich Comment The Physician Assistant Society and Love Your Melon Club hosted Gracie Gorman and her family, from Irwin, Pa. as well as community members [...]
Study tips to help prepare for finals November 30, 2018February 10, 2019stevedumnich Comment With finals week just a few days away, here are a few so-close-to-winter-break study tips to get through finals week safe and sound. [...]
SHU and Westmoreland community honor Tree of Life synagogue shooting victims November 30, 2018December 9, 2018stevedumnich Comment Mass shootings are not uncommon in the United States. As of Nov. 28, there have been 323 mass shooting incidents in 2018, according [...]
Police Blotter: Winter 2018 November 30, 2018stevedumnich Comment Oct. 22 at 9:08 “A shuttle bus vehicle parked in the Caritas Christi lot had gasoline removed from it.” Oct. 22 at 22:23 [...]