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<copyright>Copyright 2008 Setonian student newspaper, Seton Hill University</copyright>
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<title>Harlan Gallery </title>
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<description> In the back gallery of Seton Hill University&#8217;s Harlan Gallery there is a room dedicated to the stories of local women and men who were involved in the women&#8217;s movement. Their photos hang on the walls accompanied by their...</description>
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<title>Redemption and perfection: The romantic hero</title>
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<description> Reeling from the last enstallment of the lastest book series I read to try and fill the post-Harry Potter void, I&#8217;m on a &#8220;romantic heroes of fiction&#8221; kick. Keeping in mind three particular heroes of mine (&#8220;Pride and Prejudice&#8217;s&#8221;...</description>
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<title>Implied connotations seek to sway voters</title>
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<description> Seton Hill University (SHU) is proud to announce that the World Affairs Forum hosted its second High Tea of the year and thus welcomed Dr. Mary Ann Gawelek as the host. The topic of the discussion was the psychology...</description>
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<title>Increase retention, not enrollment</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Seton Hill University&#8217;s (SHU) rapid population expansion is the cause of most of our issues.&nbsp; This place that used to be &#8220;where everyone knows your name&#8221; is in danger of becoming a place where hardly anyone does.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t get...]]></description>
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<title>Hideous things that bumped in darkness</title>
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<title>Students feel billboard dehumanizes women</title>
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<description><![CDATA[If you have driven on Route 30 east between Target and Wal-Mart recently, you have probably seen the billboard advertisement for Beeghly and Company Jewelers.&nbsp; It features an apprehensive woman holding a diamond necklace with the accompanying text, &#8220;Come and...]]></description>
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<title>Wandering through mysterious &#8220;Paper Towns&#8221;</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I was already a fan of John Green months before I even read one of his books.For those of you who haven&#8217;t read a Green book, John is one half of the YouTube sensation,&nbsp; &#8220;The Vlog Brothers&#8221; In 2007, John...]]></description>
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<title>The truth about &#8220;Going Green&#8221;</title>
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<description> &#8220;Green&#8221; has become one of those buzzwords like &#8220;proactive&#8221;-it&#8217;s frequently used, but the actual meaning is ambiguous. I decided to do a little research. And I discovered that aspects of the trend are shady. Bamboo and hemp shirts, cotton...</description>
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<title>Spreading Griffin pride</title>
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<description> As I sit writing this, I have to admit that football is not at all what I expected as a topic for my column at any point during the year. I never in my life even watched a Super...</description>
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<title> Why exercise your right to vote? </title>
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<description> Why should you vote in this election? Why should you take not even an hour of your time to drive (or walk) to your local polling place and cast your ballot. The answer is simple.The stakes are enormous. Never...</description>
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