I am a sophomore New Media Journalism student at Seton Hill University. I work as the News Editor of our school paper and have a passion for reading and writing. This blog holds a lot of class projects and assignments alongside some reflections of my own.
Sunday, March 17 STORIFY: Setonian Online- March 17, 2013 VIDEO: Remembering Kristie Quigley Seton Hill community honors late coach VIDEO: Griff Nation Remembers Saturday, March 16 STORIFY: Setonian Online- March 16, 2013 Women’s lacrosse bus crashes with two fatalities and several injuries Thursday, April 18 Letter to The Editor
Seton Hill University (SHU) students, faculty and community members filled Saint Joseph chapel tonight for a tearful memorial mass in remembrance of Kristina Quigley, the SHU women’s lacrosse head coach, her unborn son and Anthony Guaetta, the bus driver. “In all His humanity, Jesus would cry out in the face of death as we do [...]
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Tagged Abby Shaughness, Amanda Michalski, Anthont Guaetta, Bishop Lawrence Brandt, Father Jerry O'Shea, JoAnne Boyle, Kristina Quigley, Mercyhurst University, Michelle Ridge, Nadine Wallace, Saint Joseph Chapel, Seton Hill University, Women's Lacrosse
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November 7, 2012 – 10:21 pm
With the reelection of President Obama, students at Seton Hill University (SHU) compare Obama to their own ideal image of a president. Most students were concerned with the president’s values, economic plans, and support of education when contemplating what they want most in a president. Some students find traits they want in a president in [...]
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Tagged Becky Schirf, Dylan Gourley, economics, education, Jenna Bodnar, liberal arts, Michele Morgan, Obama, President, President Obama, Seton Hill University, SHU
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November 7, 2012 – 10:17 pm
Like thousands of other Americans across the nation Aerin Anthony, sophomore computer science major at Seton Hill University (SHU), took to the voting booths to take part in the 2012 presidential election. “Going out to vote for the first time I felt nervous at first and I hoped I didn’t make a mistake and press [...]
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Tagged 2012 presidential election, Aerin Anthony, Americans, election, Intercultural Activities, keisha jimmerson, Obama, Romney, Seton Hill University, SHU, V.I., Virgin Islands, voting, YMCA
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November 7, 2012 – 9:32 pm
The election has come and gone. At Seton Hill University (SHU), students and others are experiencing mixed feelings over the outcome. “I am happy about the outcome. I thought the whole process was pretty interesting,” said SHU sophomore Desiree DeClaudio. “ If I had to choose between Romney and Obama I would pick Obama. I [...]
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Tagged Andy Meholick, Barack Obama, Carolyn Bringe, democracy, Desiree Declaudio, election, Katie Hayes, Maggie Ozzello, Mitt Romney, Obama, President, Romney, Seton Hill University, SHU
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November 7, 2012 – 6:42 pm
According to CNN, for the very first time, Puerto Ricans voted in favor of statehood in a non-binding referendum yesterday. The poll consisted of two questions, the result of which ended with Puerto Ricans agreeing to the idea of statehood. First the majority rejected their status as a U.S. commonwealth territory. “I think it’s weird, [...]
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Tagged CNN, Constitution, English, Governor Luis Fortuno, Hawaii, House of Representatives, Nick Totin, Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, Rebecca Roberts, Senate, Taylor Bloom, U.S. Commonwealth, U.S. Congress
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November 7, 2012 – 5:59 pm
Sandy Tangretti oversaw the Obama Headquarters in Greensburg over the last couple of days leading up to the election. She and her team said they were very excited about the news of their candidate, Barrack Obama, becoming the president for yet another term. “Well of course we were very excited. We worked very hard for [...]
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Tagged Barack Obama, Democratic, Election Day, Greensburg, Melissa Cooper, Obama Headquarters, Pennsylvania, President, Sandy Tangretti, Seton Hill University, St. Vincent
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November 7, 2012 – 5:29 pm
The elections are over and Barack Obama has been reelected for another four years in office. Students at Seton Hill University had varied reactions to the news. Some students were excited that Obama won because it allowed them to look towards a brighter future on certain issues they support. “I’m glad Obama won and women’s [...]
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Tagged America, Andy Meholick, Barack Obama, Bethany Duck, Bush, Election Day, Emma Firment, Facebook, Maddy Derby, Molly Zindash, New Hampshire, President, Romney, Seton Hill University, Tabby Gordon, Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
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November 6, 2012 – 11:42 pm
On November 6th, the Virgin Islands(VI), like any state, citizens head out to vote. However unlike other states Virgin Island citizens do not vote for the next president, but instead candidates for seats in the local Senate and governor/lieutenant governor. “I vote because I want to take advantage of the opportunity given to me since [...]
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Tagged Governor, Greensburg, Jalen Gumbs, Jordan Forney, keisha jimmerson, Kevin Bhar, November 6, Pennsylvania, President, Senate, Seton Hill University, SHU, U.S., United States, Vernicia Rogers, VI, Virgin Islands
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