Archives
- 2008.04.25: Meredith predicts choices for weekend NFL draft: `defense wins championships’
- 2008.04.25: Powers, Yeargers assist in apprehending fellow student
- 2008.04.25: Superhero Movie gives laughs to properly aged audience
- 2008.04.24: Ashes to ashes: negligence of Maura `smokers’ porch
- 2008.04.24: Kirsch, teammates positioned to win fourth straight conference title
- 2008.04.24: Bahama Breeze provides island getaway in the city
- 2008.04.24: Seniors abroad
- 2008.04.19: Everybody's got a little geek in them
- 2008.04.19: Seton Hill students and faculty welcome new study abroad programs
- 2008.04.19: A semester in Mexico
- 2008.04.19: The end is near - take cover
- 2008.04.19: Senior seminar project raises money, awareness for suicide prevention
- 2008.04.17: Young talent helps the Griffins soar
- 2008.04.17: A Moment of Truth
- 2008.04.17: Fact meets fiction: The real C.S.I.
- 2008.04.17: Student Activities Council Wins National Award
- 2008.04.17: Associate professor of English wins fourth Bram Stoker award
- 2008.04.17: Jason Mraz brings the remedy to Pitt
- 2008.04.17: The caged bird sparks the imagination
- 2008.04.17: SHU falls in love with Lovebettie
- 2008.04.04: The Hormones rage through Jon Stefaniak
- 2008.04.04: Social Security: wouldn't you like to keep it around?
- 2008.04.04: Librarian featured on Jeopardy
- 2008.04.03: Going out on a good note: Autumn Himes
- 2008.04.03: Track team travels and grows together
- 2008.04.03: Clarks give an exciting end to St. Patrick's Day weekend
- 2008.04.03: Trying to live biblically
- 2008.04.03: Wake up and smell the coffee
- 2008.04.03: `Step Up 2: The Streets’ packed with dynamic dance
- 2008.04.03: E-magnify helps build world class buniesses with 11th annual
- 2008.04.03: Lambda Pi Eta enters second year
- 2008.04.03: Put some spring in your step
- 2008.04.03: Show incoming students the real Seton Hill
- 2008.04.03: Digital technology frames new moving pictures
- 2008.04.03: Skateboarding, saftey, and SHU
- 2008.04.03: Habitat 2008: building hope
- 2008.04.03: Getty grant in action on campus
- 2008.03.14: `Starbucked’ creates buzz about coffee
- 2008.03.14: First wrestling season comes to a close
- 2008.03.14: This one's for the girls: Straight talk about sexism
- 2008.03.14: Sisters of Charity sponsor immigration speaker
- 2008.03.13: Fall in love with Bareilles' unwritten love song
- 2008.03.13: Definitely see `Definitely, Maybe’
- 2008.03.13: Thomas helps lacrosse program grow
- 2008.03.13: For the `love’ of the game
- 2008.03.13: Japanese steakhouse sizzles
- 2008.03.13: Shakespeare's `Merry Wives of Windsor’
- 2008.03.13: All I wanted was a mocha frappuccino
- 2008.03.13: Dining hall, maintenance employees keep campus functioning
- 2008.03.13: Renovating St. Joseph's Chapel
- 2008.03.13: Greensburg provides healthy organic options
- 2008.03.13: `A’ is for alert: Omnilert mobilizes campus information
- 2008.03.13: Brain games: Emotiv announces EPOC neuroheadset
- 2008.03.13: Starbucks gathering leads to campus coffee talk
- 2008.02.17: High definition television stolen
- 2008.02.16: August softball field vandalism still haunts team
- 2008.02.14: Candidates race for presidential nominations
- 2008.02.14: SHU speaks: modern language benefits
- 2008.02.14: Respect is a large factor in SHU parking crises
- 2008.02.11: Valentine's Day ideas for couples and singles
- 2008.02.11: Ace and Kent perform for `February Funnies’
- 2008.02.11: Off the Hill: Jeremy's rock of love
- 2008.02.11: Readers find love in `Atonement’
- 2008.02.11: 27 predictions on `27 Dresses’
- 2008.02.11: Fiorina holds SHU cross country record
- 2008.02.11: Judo club to come to the hill
- 2008.02.11: Trading spaces: negotiations necessary on cramped campus
- 2008.02.11: SHU takes the day on
- 2008.02.11: April `Spirit Week’ to boost enthusiasm
- 2008.02.11: Think outside the curriculum for class scheduling
- 2007.12.03: Political Commentary: A progress report for those who may have missed it
- 2007.12.03: Famous Last Word: Struggling with the residence halls and cell block walls
- 2007.12.03: The Guerrilla Girls: bringing fake fur and feminism to SHU
- 2007.11.29: Thanksgiving, the forgotten holiday?
- 2007.11.29: December graduates increasing
- 2007.11.26: Men's basketball shoots for conference hoops and dreams
- 2007.11.26: Cross country teams looking forward to new finishing lines
- 2007.11.26: Guitar Hero III unleashes the inner rockstar
- 2007.11.26: Jesus and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings reviewed
- 2007.11.26: A picture is worth a thousand words
- 2007.11.26: Operation Christmas Basket
- 2007.11.26: Greensburg Meals on Wheels volunteers provide food, care
- 2007.11.26: `Fred Claus’ brings witty holiday spirit
- 2007.11.26: Jioio's: cooked to perfection pies and slices
- 2007.11.26: Hewson will prove the critics wrong
- 2007.11.26: Baseball team scores big money at Buy-A-Guy auction
- 2007.11.26: Seton scholarship awards future orthodontist
- 2007.11.26: Preparations underway for Christmas on the Hill
- 2007.11.26: GRIFFIN Geek: CS110: intro to what you already know
- 2007.10.29: Women's field hockey closes season
- 2007.10.29: Griffins football celebrates both victory and defeat
- 2007.10.29: Profile of a student athlete: Anne Cote
- 2007.10.29: Home Sweet Home...Not So Much
- 2007.10.29: Griffin Geek: American fondue
- 2007.10.29: Off the Hill: Greensburg businesses provide shopping variety
- 2007.10.29: An interview with Seton Scholar Nathan Hough
- 2007.10.29: Human Resource Management class sponsors food drive
- 2007.10.29: Dietetics Club journeys to Philadelphia for e American Dietetic Association National Food and Nutrition Conference and Exhibition
- 2007.10.29: Crime in Decrease on Campus
- 2007.10.29: SHU gets cameo in PBS special
- 2007.10.29: Griffin Advantage Program
- 2007.10.29: Night on Haunted Hill
- 2007.10.29: Dance team performs "Thriller" during Night on Haunted Hill
- 2007.10.29: No horsing around for SHU's equestrian team
- 2007.10.29: We want to write what you want to read
- 2007.10.29: Harlan Gallery displays Women in Art exhibit
- 2007.10.29: Book Review: "My Secret" by Frank Warren
- 2007.10.29: The Two Easts Merge at New Greensburg Establishment
- 2007.10.29: Closing Oblivion's Gates Once More
- 2007.10.29: Saw IV Movie Review
- 2007.10.15: Setonian Online exclusive interview with Best Week Ever comedians
- 2007.10.11: SHU professor edits book about Westmoreland County Courthouse
- 2007.10.11: First SHU alumni baseball game is a hit
- 2007.10.11: Griffin Geek: Love or lust: The addictive nature of games
- 2007.10.11: PHLF grant to assist in historic preservation on campus
- 2007.10.11: Men's golf strives for improvement
- 2007.10.11: Women's soccer working towards winning season
- 2007.10.11: New Habitat for Humanity chapter builds foundations at SHU
- 2007.10.11: Spotlight on a student-athlete: Stephen Walker
- 2007.10.11: Westmoreland County salesman looks to the sky
- 2007.10.11: Iranian president sparks ethical questions
- 2007.10.11: Heavenly sword not quite divine
- 2007.10.11: Unique artwork popping up all over campus
- 2007.10.11: Wing Stop not worth flying to
- 2007.10.11: `The Kin of Ata...’ provides message of humanity
- 2007.10.11: Is Chuck's bad luck moving on or staying put?
- 2007.10.11: King and Queen of the Hill contest begins festivities
- 2007.10.11: Students book it to the library for good deals
- 2007.10.11: Famous Last Words: Making life easier in Lowe Dining Hall
- 2007.10.11: Homecoming events planned to please
- 2007.10.11: Campus beauty is also the student's responsibility
- 2007.10.11: Steel gives overview of October activities
- 2007.10.04: Best Week Ever to visit SHU
- 2007.09.24: Arts center celebrated in downtown Greensburg
- 2007.09.24: Sister of Charity honored for work in Holocaust education
- 2007.09.24: Letter to the Editor: `I found a space in Lot... oh wait, this is Irwin!’
- 2007.09.24: What's going on in the world of Residence Life?
- 2007.09.24: Work less, make more: a confusing message?
- 2007.09.24: Seton Hill Pipe Band brings old traditions into a new locale, era
- 2007.09.24: SHU pep band promises `Great music, great show’
- 2007.09.24: New SHU dance club prepares for their first `thrilling’ routine
- 2007.09.24: Griffins football plays key role for new restaurant
- 2007.09.24: New graphic novel excites imagination
- 2007.09.24: New `Metroid’ is a must-have
- 2007.09.24: From the page to the stage: summer reading adapted to play form
- 2007.05.03: Students petition for campus security's right to bear arms
- 2007.05.03: Spring Things one and two announce spring's arrival to SHU
- 2007.05.03: University Choir performed at PMEA conference
- 2007.05.03: SITA visits Pittsburgh museums, holds mic-less nights
- 2007.05.03: "Readymade" is crafter's dream
- 2007.05.03: Summer 2007 movies dish out second (and third) helpings
- 2007.05.03: Transitions and injuries challenge SHU men's lacrosse
- 2007.05.03: Transitions and injuries challenge SHU men's lacrosse
- 2007.05.02: Public discourse students use "political voice"
- 2007.05.01: Riding the SHU shuttle with Mr. Ferretti
- 2007.05.01: Where does your road lead?
- 2007.05.01: Senior seminars reach troops, environment, children
- 2007.05.01: Class of 2007 leaves seal of approval
- 2007.05.01: Science majors present at ACS meeting in Chicago
- 2007.05.01: Seniors assess their exit evaluations and portfolios
- 2007.05.01: Social Work Club wins Organization of Year
- 2007.05.01: Earth Day: a reminder that little changes make big differences
- 2007.05.01: Three social sins in need of conciliation at SHU
- 2007.05.01: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER: I apologize, but...
- 2007.05.01: The Hill is Alive... (with quality in quantity)
- 2007.05.01: Opinion
- 2007.05.01: Silenced fountain provides silent reminder
- 2007.04.03: Darfur lecturer speaks at SHU
- 2007.04.03: Anke redresses Lowe Hall controversy
- 2007.04.03: Two-hour time block creates athletic tension
- 2007.04.03: Arts program spreads culture to public schools
- 2007.04.03: Education Club attends WorkFest in Kentucky
- 2007.04.03: J.T. brings "sexy back" to Pittsburgh
- 2007.04.03: Mad Mex: silly titles, but good food
- 2007.04.03: 300 spears reviewer's attention
- 2007.04.03: Essays examine death penalty
- 2007.04.03: Women's tennis team sharpens both game and mind
- 2007.04.03: Softball team bats for leadership and unity
- 2007.04.03: Tips for writing
- 2007.04.03: Student explores career options
- 2007.04.03: Internship-hunting doesn't have to be difficult
- 2007.04.03: Artists interning on and off campus
- 2007.04.03: Conflicts call us to redefine aliens, neighbors, ourselves
- 2007.04.03: Hillraiser: Jargon and buzz words in the world of Academia
- 2007.04.03: The Hill Is Alive... (with a snailmail explosion)
- 2007.04.03: Capstone projects and Honors Banquet: behind the scenes
- 2007.04.03: SHU students take a bite of "The Big Apple"
- 2007.04.02: WorkFest
- 2007.04.02: Alternative spring break was a "learning experience"
- 2007.03.14: Everyman
- 2007.03.14: Jail and Bail
- 2007.03.14: Damages and vandalism: who pays?
- 2007.03.14: Campus police weeds out alcohol and drug violators
- 2007.03.14: Found cartridges heighten student safety awareness
- 2007.03.14: Education Club saves puppies on spring break trip
- 2007.03.14: The Hill is Alive... (with the conference Congo line)
- 2007.03.14: Door locks: the key to bathroom security
- 2007.03.14: E-Magnify to hold annual conference in Pittsburgh
- 2007.03.14: People that are gonna be here
- 2007.03.14: Student activities to approve fundraisers beforehand
- 2007.03.14: Pa. politicians pick on the Pittsburgh Penguins
- 2007.03.14: New SHU program creates full-tuition scholarship
- 2007.03.14: But, I'm on break!
- 2007.03.14: SHU students dream up DV8 art exhibit
- 2007.03.13: Everyman brings modern flare to medieval morality
- 2007.03.13: New film presents a twist to mother-daughter relations
- 2007.03.13: This Book is Not Required
- 2007.03.13: Faith finds dining gem on Broad Street
- 2007.03.13: Ferguson scouted by Charleston Battery
- 2007.03.13: Men's baseball team has "too much to prove"
- 2007.02.14: Student Decorators
- 2007.02.14: SHU Baseball Camp
- 2007.02.14: Study Abroad Trips
- 2007.02.14: Stimulant Sales
- 2007.02.13: Theatre students discuss life behind the scenes
- 2007.02.13: Greensburg meets the Boulevard
- 2007.02.13: Fall Out Boy's new sound disappoints
- 2007.02.13: Author explores "JUBU"
- 2007.02.13: Women's basketball team reflects on season
- 2007.02.13: Men's tennis adds new players, new coach
- 2007.02.13: Campus prepares for winter weather
- 2007.02.13: SHU students "wander" to foreign lands
- 2007.02.13: Minimum wage lowers work study hours
- 2007.02.13: Track and field is "off and running"
- 2007.02.13: Incompatible claims fail to win debates
- 2007.02.13: Students create low-budget dream rooms
- 2007.02.13: The Hill is Alive...(with precision planning)
- 2007.02.13: One man's trash...
- 2007.02.13: Hillraiser: Don't take a hike
- 2007.02.13: Buying online saves dimes
- 2007.02.13: Online photos can implicate violations
- 2007.02.13: Performing arts center receives $1.5 million grant
- 2007.02.13: SHU Bookstore offers students a buzz
- 2007.02.13: Students seek discounts
- 2006.11.21: Lacrosse
- 2006.11.21: Post office: After the delivery
- 2006.11.21: Communication National Honor Society
- 2006.11.21: Senior Recital
- 2006.11.20: Post office: After the delivery
- 2006.11.20: Rasta defines roots
- 2006.11.20: Student participation drives SHU events
- 2006.11.20: Christmas on the Hill: What's Amidst for the Mass
- 2006.11.20: Primanti Bros.: Area tradition still makes an impression
- 2006.11.20: SITA makes “bright splash” at SHU
- 2006.11.20: Story of survival doesn’t disappoint
- 2006.11.20: “Exquisite Corpse” premieres at SHU
- 2006.11.20: Lacrosse shoots higher
- 2006.11.20: Women build up to new season
- 2006.11.20: Men reach for NCAA success
- 2006.11.20: Budgets determined for SHU sports
- 2006.11.20: Make-A-Wish makes a wish
- 2006.11.20: Lady Griffins pleased with performance
- 2006.11.20: Pa. possibly faces gas tax increase
- 2006.11.20: Seniors prepare for life off the Hill
- 2006.11.20: Seniors perform one last time at SHU
- 2006.11.20: Shopping well at SHU
- 2006.11.20: University to discontinue portfolios
- 2006.11.20: The Hill is Alive... (with a dining hall jungle )
- 2006.11.20: Art students show their stuff
- 2006.11.20: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER Elevator Action
- 2006.11.20: Academic Affairs questions student reliability of evaluations
- 2006.11.20: Christmas on the Hill: Last minute preparation thing of the past
- 2006.11.20: Reported crimes increase in the past year
- 2006.11.20: New honor society inducts its first members
- 2006.11.11: An Evening of One Act Plays by Anton Chekhov
- 2006.11.11: Culture Vulture: Review of "An Evening of One-Act Plays by Anton Chekhov"
- 2006.11.11: Culture Vulture: One World, Same Food, Different Preparation
- 2006.11.06: Culture Vulture: Nuances in the Definition of 'Romantic'
- 2006.10.31: Thefts in Maura lounge
- 2006.10.31: Unity Rally
- 2006.10.31: Holocaust art
- 2006.10.31: Halloween dance
- 2006.10.31: Halloween dance
- 2006.10.31: SHU students "weigh" the issues
- 2006.10.31: Teams dealing in hours
- 2006.10.31: Simmons tries a Greensburg legend
- 2006.10.31: Evanescence moves in a new direction
- 2006.10.31: Equestrian team rides to high finishes
- 2006.10.31: With $8.5 trillion U.S. debt, it’s time to vote
- 2006.10.31: Tough start doesn’t deter golfers
- 2006.10.31: Thefts plague Maura lounge
- 2006.10.31: SHU joins Greensburg in celebrating unity
- 2006.10.31: Equestrian team rides to high finishes
- 2006.10.31: Letter from the editor
- 2006.10.31: Tough start doesn’t deter golfers
- 2006.10.31: Students to receive incentives for checking their SHU mailboxes
- 2006.10.31: Downtown center opens its doors to prospective students
- 2006.10.31: Living with the switch to NCAA
- 2006.10.31: Students raise their voices at forum
- 2006.10.31: SHU to host national Holocaust conference
- 2006.10.31: The Hill is Alive... (with the need for children)
- 2006.10.31: “The Dawn of Hope” offers a new look at Holocaust
- 2006.10.31: Culture Vulture: The lines that connect “Mazel”
- 2006.10.31: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER What’s at stake
- 2006.10.31: CareerWorks hosts talk on graduate school
- 2006.10.30: Culture Vulture: Uplifting Love, A Critique of Swan Lake
- 2006.10.20: PATH speaker raises awareness of human trafficking
- 2006.10.12: Robert Mendler speaks about Holocaust
- 2006.10.12: SHU D.C. trip
- 2006.10.12: Havey Hall destruction
- 2006.10.12: Havey Hall cited for pellet gunfire and destructive behavior
- 2006.10.12: Fighting fuel dependency at any cost
- 2006.10.12: SHU responds to Pope’s remarks
- 2006.10.12: Students run marathon to raise awareness
- 2006.10.12: Scabies and staph infections, dispelling the rumors
- 2006.10.12: Cross country finishes in top five
- 2006.10.12: Men’s soccer seeks improved record in fall season
- 2006.10.12: Visiting museum a “powerful” experience
- 2006.10.12: Students enjoy capital for fun
- 2006.10.12: Class dedicates campus clock
- 2006.10.12: Hill to turn haunted
- 2006.10.12: SHU opens classrooms
- 2006.10.12: Hal Sparks performs in Cecilian Hall
- 2006.10.12: Ten couples combat for homecoming crown
- 2006.10.12: In love and war, SHU alums
- 2006.10.12: Holocaust survivor shares his story with SHU students
- 2006.10.12: E.coli outbreak cuts spinach from SHU
- 2006.10.12: THE HILL IS ALIVE... (and dripping with advertisement)
- 2006.10.12: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER Going the distance with your ID card
- 2006.10.12: Old dogs ineligible for new tricks
- 2006.10.10: Culture Vulture: Exploring the Holy Mountain
- 2006.09.22: If the SHU fits...
- 2006.09.21: Labor of Love
- 2006.09.21: "Snakes on A Plane": Ridiculous Thriller of the Summer
- 2006.09.21: SHU shows appreciation for orientation assistants
- 2006.09.21: Checking (and rechecking) students’ FAFSAs
- 2006.09.21: SHU officially welcomes freshmen
- 2006.09.21: Exploring Religion and Spirituality with Rev. Honeygosky
- 2006.09.21: Transformed rooms to serve students
- 2006.09.21: Fair or unfair? Special housing for honors students
- 2006.09.21: Traditional ceremony honors student achievement
- 2006.09.19: SHU welcomes wrestling team to athletics roster
- 2006.09.19: Women’s soccer team to reboot
- 2006.09.19: SHU gyms strapped for time
- 2006.09.19: With a rotten spine: “The Bell Jar” still a classic
- 2006.09.19: Holocaust play to show first at SHU
- 2006.09.19: No bones about it: Mr. Bones, a great Greensburg find
- 2006.09.19: “Little Miss Sunshine” doesn’t flicker
- 2006.09.19: SHU students lend a hand in chapel cleaning
- 2006.09.19: Service in the army
- 2006.09.19: Illegal endorsement: Religious groups and politics
- 2006.09.19: Mike Rubino, Hill Raiser Party Hardy
- 2006.09.19: The Hill is alive... (with new road rules)
- 2006.08.13: Profiles
- 2006.08.04: Human cost of war examined
- 2006.08.04: SHU’s extra eyes: Surveillance cameras are watching
- 2006.08.04: Start-up budgeting: Football
- 2006.08.04: Student Art Exhibit
- 2006.06.23: Profile: Kristy Schweikarth
- 2006.06.23: Profile: Christopher Bruce
- 2006.04.27: Student remembers Marcia Pietrala, SHU librarian
- 2006.04.27: Students recognized for leadership positions
- 2006.04.27: Point of View
- 2006.04.27: To Hill and Back
- 2006.04.25: Tuition increases again, inflation and projects culprits
- 2006.04.25: Murtha to speak at May commencement
- 2006.04.25: Andy Borowitz visits SHU
- 2006.04.25: SHU Social Work Program hosts eating disorder presentation
- 2006.04.25: SHU student presents in Utah undergrad conference
- 2006.04.25: Freshman co-ed residence halls just a memory for SHU
- 2006.04.25: Catholic mis-identity?: Petitioning for holiday breaks
- 2006.04.25: The Hill is Alive... (with remarkable rhythm and roadblocks)
- 2006.04.25: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER: The inner workings of Inter-Library Loan
- 2006.04.25: Scheduling, not so simple
- 2006.04.25: Warped Tour returns to Pittsburgh with more newcomers
- 2006.04.25: Jacobsen’s album “original and humorous”
- 2006.04.25: Soon-to-be summer blockbusters reviewed
- 2006.04.25: Child literature has adult meaning too
- 2006.04.25: Women’s center receives new name
- 2006.04.25: Champion tennis team rebuilds
- 2006.04.25: Football team back in action
- 2006.04.25: NCAA’s requirements for SHU
- 2006.04.25: Cheerleaders step it up for next year
- 2006.04.25: Experience: a "big piece" of the employment puzzle
- 2006.04.25: Exit portfolios, a senior’s last challenge
- 2006.04.25: Irish students return home
- 2006.04.25: Life After Seton Hill University
- 2006.04.17: Lenten panel discusses continuity, discontinuity of passion narratives
- 2006.04.15: SHU Steeler game benefits Sisters of the Holy Family
- 2006.04.06: Human cost of war examined
- 2006.04.06: Point of View
- 2006.04.06: To Hill and Back
- 2006.04.06: The Hill is Alive... (with incentive iPods)
- 2006.04.06: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER A brief etiquette guide to Lowe Dining Hall
- 2006.04.06: Freshman course changes
- 2006.04.06: Event showcases SHU male talent
- 2006.04.06: SHU internship options limited
- 2006.04.04: Controversy surrounds James Frey’s “addicting read”: “A Million Little Pieces”
- 2006.04.04: SHU students dissatisfied with school concerts
- 2006.04.04: Chinese poet performs at SHU
- 2006.04.04: Celebrity band leaves a “bitter taste”
- 2006.04.04: SHU men’s lacrosse: Hopes are still high
- 2006.04.04: Intramural ball restarts
- 2006.04.04: Equestrians take team status
- 2006.04.04: Women’s softball comes out swinging
- 2006.04.04: SHGA to honor club
- 2006.04.04: GSA panel discusses myths, stereotypes
- 2006.04.04: ISO hosts food festival
- 2006.04.04: The powers that be: Balancing the scales
- 2006.04.04: CRAFT Club: New organization making an impact on campus
- 2006.04.04: Student steps into local political sphere
- 2006.04.04: Tech devices in the classroom under scrutiny
- 2006.03.22: SHU gets a taste of pi
- 2006.03.16: Campus printing changes planned
- 2006.03.16: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER “The tell-tale dribble” or “Pachelbel’s Canon of Suck”
- 2006.03.16: The Hill is Alive... (with manufactured identity)
- 2006.03.16: To Hill and Back
- 2006.03.16: Affordable pizza find at Gino Gianilli’s
- 2006.03.16: Snack Attack Inc., honored for United Way donation
- 2006.03.16: “Physician” review
- 2006.03.16: Ongoing speeding and parking issues plague SHU
- 2006.03.16: Spring cinema sampler: “ Action and adventures”
- 2006.03.16: Truth in Advertising: Vocalist interferes with original sound
- 2006.03.16: Art in progress: An inside look into an artist’s journey
- 2006.03.16: Men’s baseball enters third season with high expectations
- 2006.03.16: Ranieri pleads guilty
- 2006.03.16: More new SHU sports: Wrestling to join athletics
- 2006.03.16: SHU men’s and women’s tennis confident for spring season
- 2006.03.16: Blogs: Scholastic and social
- 2006.03.16: Tiered time in the SHU workplace
- 2006.03.14: Online portals assist SHU
- 2006.03.14: In touch: MySpace, LiveJournal
- 2006.03.14: Facebook takes over
- 2006.03.14: Breaking the pact; India and the US
- 2006.03.14: Religious identity in question
- 2006.03.02: University Center to “make Greensburg sparkle”
- 2006.03.02: Jail and Bail
- 2006.02.16: Performance enhancing drug use at SHU
- 2006.02.16: Drivers fined for running stop signs
- 2006.02.16: Plagiarism policy upgraded
- 2006.02.16: An outlook: The fate of the Union
- 2006.02.16: The Hill is Alive... (with the universal fruits of club membership)
- 2006.02.16: MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER: Maura needs a facelift
- 2006.02.16: Stonee Ridge benefits charity
- 2006.02.16: The Social Work Club, making contributions to community
- 2006.02.16: SHU students take the day on, a “bonding experience”
- 2006.02.16: Writing Week to assist students
- 2006.02.16: “Brokeback Mountain” has “few, minute good points”
- 2006.02.16: Art teachers teach by example
- 2006.02.16: Midway’s “Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows” for Xbox and PS2
- 2006.02.16: Eggers reveals “harsh, ironic reality”
- 2006.02.16: Smokey Bones Resturant, a “nice treat” for struggling students
- 2006.02.14: SAAC announces January Student Athletes of the Month
- 2006.02.14: Women’s and men’s basketball play through injuries and setbacks
- 2006.02.14: Track and field to join SHU sports
- 2006.02.14: SPORTS RHYME TIME: We are the champions
- 2006.02.14: SHU introduces new coaching staff members
- 2006.02.05: Peaceful protest sparks Greensburg’s Suburban Awakening
- 2006.02.01: Art Students continue art dialogue
- 2005.12.13: Christmas on the Hill
- 2005.12.11: Profile: Leslie Rodriguez
- 2005.12.07: SHU’s extra eyes: Surveillance cameras are watching
- 2005.12.07: To Hill and Back
- 2005.12.07: SHU students attend a lecture for information on FBI careers
- 2005.12.07: Cool winter flicks to heat up the big screen
- 2005.12.07: Profile:
- 2005.12.07: Students “driving force” behind ARAMARK decisions
- 2005.12.07: Christmas concert is music to SHU’s ears
- 2005.12.07: Christmas on the Hill dining capacity
- 2005.12.07: Profile: Evan Reynolds
- 2005.12.06: Taking a walk around SHU
- 2005.12.06: It’s only the beginning: Across the Nightingale Floor
- 2005.12.06: Cross country team ends season in region’s top ten
- 2005.12.06: Master of all trades: Darren Achtzehn in action
- 2005.12.06: The Hill is Alive... (with computer injustice)
- 2005.12.06: The Fog : Thickly disappointing cinema experience
- 2005.12.06: Wake me up before you go-go
- 2005.12.06: Champions of fall: Women’s soccer and volleyball take top honors
- 2005.12.06: Men’s basketball: Bringing the world to SHU and SHU to the world.
- 2005.12.06: Seton Hill University students face identity crisis
- 2005.12.06: Operation Christmas Basket: Everyday is a gift
- 2005.12.06: Women’s basketball: “We just have to play our game”
- 2005.12.06: Culture Wars class to hold webcast on Hunter S. Thompson
- 2005.12.06: Faculty and staff serve students
- 2005.11.30: Mike Rubino - Hill Raiser: Here comes the tuition czar
- 2005.11.30: Mike Rubino- Hill Raiser: 5 Steps to club promotion
- 2005.11.25: The Hill is Alive... (with publication undulation)
- 2005.11.13: Grandfathered buildings await upgrades
- 2005.11.13: Early alerts: an inside look
- 2005.11.13: Science course giving back
- 2005.11.13: Course availability lacking
- 2005.11.13: Telemarketers sneak past administrative radar in residence halls
- 2005.11.13: ISO Food Festival: A taste of everything
- 2005.11.13: Habitat for Humanity plans trip to Dominican Republic
- 2005.11.13: J-Term 2006: Experiencing new places and faces
- 2005.11.12: Commuter ticketing concerns
- 2005.11.12: Help Desk opens to assist students at SHU
- 2005.11.05: Profile: Mike Diezmos
- 2005.11.01: Make-A-Wish Club sponsors Night On Haunted Hill
- 2005.10.25: The Hill is Alive... (with the sound of music)
- 2005.10.22: Alumni gifts grow despite university changes
- 2005.10.22: Fieldhouse almost completed
- 2005.10.22: Bandwidth soon to increase
- 2005.10.22: Ghostly orbs spotted in chapel: Ghost hunters return
- 2005.10.22: Cross country teams take off
- 2005.10.22: Men & women’s golf ready to face challenges ahead
- 2005.10.22: New head men and women’s lacrosse coach at SHU
- 2005.10.22: Women’s volleyball: “a strong team all around”
- 2005.10.22: SHU volleyball loses to SVC
- 2005.10.22: Dada-inspired sculptures at Harlan Gallery
- 2005.10.13: Natural Gas Lines to be Replaced
- 2005.10.13: Students Turned Away From Guest Speaker's Presentation
- 2005.10.10: NCCHE Mission to Poland Presentation
- 2005.10.10: Morgan Spurlock provides super-sized inspiration
- 2005.10.10: Silent Auction: a soundless success
- 2005.09.29: SHU students raise money for Katrina relief fund
- 2005.09.26: Start-up budgeting: Football
- 2005.09.24: Parking fees driven up on the Hill
- 2005.09.24: Tuition tops last year's peak
- 2005.09.24: Indian author visits Pittsburgh
- 2005.09.24: Political commentary: Roberts up to bat
- 2005.09.24: Mike Rubino, Hill raiser: It just goes to show you...
- 2005.09.24: The Hill is Alive... (with the clicking of my crutches)
- 2005.09.24: Homecoming on the Hill
- 2005.09.23: Annual Greensburg Unity Rally
- 2005.09.23: Profile: Andrea Perkins
- 2005.09.23: Profile: Stephan Puff
- 2005.09.23: Profile: Diana Geleskie
- 2005.09.23: Profile: Megan Ritter
- 2005.09.23: Profile: Mike Rubino
- 2005.09.23: Seton Hill celebrates opening of DeChantal Hall
- 2005.09.23: Absent athletes still receive financial aid
- 2005.09.23: No I-drive for me
- 2005.09.23: "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" Review
- 2005.09.23: SHU's Fresh(men) Faces
- 2005.09.19: Art Students' Night
- 2005.09.18: Robert Mendler--A Survivors Story
- 2005.09.18: Affirmative Action at Seton Hill University
- 2005.09.15: Opening Liturgy and Freshman Book Discussion
- 2005.09.14: Late Night Players
- 2005.09.13: Outstanding Students Receive Awards
- 2005.09.13: Student Exhibit at Harlan Gallery
- 2005.09.13: Inaugural Football Season Begins
- 2005.05.12: Web Poll Spring 2005
- 2005.05.12: Seton Hill and All the Beauty it Holds
- 2005.05.11: Students raise money, dance and relax before finals week
- 2005.05.11: To Hill and Back
- 2005.05.11: Point of View
- 2005.05.09: Football to share playing field
- 2005.05.09: Spring season coming to a close
- 2005.05.09: Political Commentary: Democracy and the Middle East?
- 2005.05.09: New residence hall to open on the hill this fall
- 2005.05.08: Movie review: The Interpreter
- 2005.05.08: Entertainment Buzz: A month of seniors’ artwork being displayed in Harlan Gallery
- 2005.05.08: New dining options possible
- 2005.05.08: Steelers play at SHU: “A great experience”
- 2005.05.07: SHU theater review: How I Learned to Drive
- 2005.05.07: Quest for truth: The Da Vinci Code
- 2005.05.07: SHGApalooza: Banding together for tsunami relief
- 2005.05.07: Annual budgeting brings tuition increase
- 2005.05.06: Men's Tennis showing constant improvement
- 2005.05.06: Women's tennis setting records, looking forward to next year
- 2005.05.06: Guster at Case Western Reserve University
- 2005.05.06: A view from the sidelines: Wishing for overtime
- 2005.05.06: Men’s and women’s golf season preparation
- 2005.05.06: Equestrian riders reach regional competition
- 2005.05.06: Honors mural
- 2005.05.06: Heard around Greensburg: an update
- 2005.05.06: Sullivan theater presents
- 2005.05.06: Guest Editorial: SHU has sore quads
- 2005.05.06: Mike Rubino, Hill Raiser: SHU’s Moral Compass Points South
- 2005.05.06: Inclined to Spark: Echo...Echo...Anyone out there? Letters to the Editor in short supply
- 2005.05.06: B.S. in Oratory
- 2005.05.06: Problematic night classes
- 2005.04.28: Burkett Cartoon
- 2005.04.28: Model of the soon-to-be arts center
- 2005.04.22: Men’s basketball team and program advances
- 2005.04.22: Updates in "Men's basketball team and program advances"
- 2005.04.21: "Lunch with Liz" hosted at SHU
- 2005.04.15: Flights of fancy: review of Charles de Lint's Someplace to be Flying
- 2005.04.15: Chemistry Club keeping busy during the last month of Spring semester
- 2005.04.15: Women's softball and men's baseball
- 2005.04.15: Mission Honduras: Learning to work together
- 2005.04.15: Nemo found...on ice!
- 2005.04.15: Woman in white
- 2005.04.14: Course-crossing
- 2005.04.14: Reflections of Pope John Paul II
- 2005.04.14: Sports teams raise money for preseason playing time
- 2005.04.14: John T. Pawlikowski receives Nostra Aetate Award
- 2005.04.14: Steelers versus faculty: competition extreme
- 2005.04.13: Local band shining in the spotlight: In Sight of June
- 2005.04.13: A View from the Sidelines: Final verdict on the McKenna Center
- 2005.04.13: Construction on new facilities continues
- 2005.04.13: International fashion show
- 2005.04.13: G.R.i.P.: Ghost investigators
- 2005.04.13: Political Commentary: Consequence of belief
- 2005.04.13: Mike Rubino: Hill Raiser: You call this coffee?
- 2005.04.13: Inclined to Spark: Wrestling a crippled paper or "I wanna be a contender"
- 2005.04.13: Squeeze your gluteus maximus
- 2005.04.13: Seton Hill vs. St. Vincent theatre
- 2005.04.11: To Hill and Back
- 2005.04.11: Point of View
- 2005.04.09: Wireless internet pilot program realized at SHU
- 2005.04.08: Students visit Pahokee Elementary School
- 2005.04.08: Student teachers at SHU
- 2005.04.08: No hockey, no problem
- 2005.03.25: McKenna Recreation Center opens: inaugural festivities
- 2005.03.22: To Hill and Back
- 2005.03.22: Point of View
- 2005.03.22: NECWB hosting Entre Talk
- 2005.03.22: Permanent records really do exist
- 2005.03.22: Political Commentary:
The economy of size
- 2005.03.22: CPR certifications to be offered
- 2005.03.21: Back on the tennis court
- 2005.03.21: Men and women's lacrosse season has begun
- 2005.03.21: A taste of Italy: student studying abroad
- 2005.03.20: Hitch saves discouraged men
- 2005.03.20: Entertainment Buzz: Hop, step, and Dance, Dance, Revolution
- 2005.03.20: National Surveys taken into consideration
- 2005.03.19: Sullivan transforming
- 2005.03.19: Off the Hill: Local author to release book
- 2005.03.18: Just trying to make some money
- 2005.03.17: Designing the future, reflecting the past
- 2005.03.16: Reflection on “1964”: The Tribute #1 Beatles show rocks the ‘Burgh
- 2005.03.16: Ender’s Game book review: can be read for pleasure, study, or to gain inspiration
- 2005.03.16: A view from the sidelines: Shaking off the bum rap
- 2005.03.16: Cheerleading support at SHU
- 2005.03.16: Mike Rubino, Hill Raiser: Major Tom to weather control
- 2005.03.16: Inclined to Spark: Construction or destruction?
- 2005.03.16: What the yo-yo?
- 2005.03.05: Previewing the new SHU recreation center
- 2005.03.02: The Clarks provide Greensburg with some Friday evening entertainment
- 2005.02.22: SHU students make it inside Washington
- 2005.02.17: This is not your grandma’s knitting: Stitch ’n Bitch, Greensburg
- 2005.02.16: Point of View
- 2005.02.16: To Hill and Back
- 2005.02.16: Increased activity: campus ministry
- 2005.02.16: Off the Hill: A little piece of Greensburg
- 2005.02.16: Honors Program: over 70 years of distinction
- 2005.02.16: SHU graduate influenced
- 2005.02.16: Recreation center on its way to completion
- 2005.02.16: Interview with an Egyptian professor: Abdul Dardery
- 2005.02.16: Blogs Hack’d!
- 2005.02.16: J-Term: A little taste of academia outside of SHU
- 2005.02.16: Women’s basketball shoots for playoffs
- 2005.02.16: Cellar Dwellers: Dwell on this...
- 2005.02.16: