In the face of tragedy, we try to make sense of what has happened and what we have lost as a community. We search for words to express our sorrows and our sympathies. We seek out ways to help those in need but find ourselves limited in resources, time, money or all three. There is [...]
Dear Editor, The Seton Hill University women’s lacrosse team expresses our deepest gratitude to the many amazing people who have helped us through this time of tragic loss and injury. Words cannot adequately express how much we miss our coach, Kristie Quigley. She was an incredibly talented mentor who had only the highest expectations for [...]
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November 6, 2012 – 10:31 pm
There is no doubt that the media has played a large part in this election. As a member of the media, we’ve been thinking a lot about what our role is. The Setonian staff is obviously being trained to be journalists, which traditionally means we are unbiased deliverers of the truth. To be honest though, [...]
Posted by Katelyn Snyder
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Posted in Editorial, Opinion
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Tagged Americans, CNN, Eileen Moffa, Ethan Kaplan, Fox News, Nancy Grace, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York Times, Pittsburgh, Post Gazette, Republican, Setonian, SHU, Stefano DellaVigna, Tribune Review, Washington Post
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November 6, 2012 – 3:16 pm
Students here at Seton Hill University (SHU) seem to be taking an initiative this semester through various events and increased presence in vital decisions. Their dedication to the campus, rather for the sake of themselves or future students, is key to the campus evolution. (?) Just in this past month, the Students Theatre Activities Council [...]
October 16, 2012 – 10:58 pm
In light of recent bullying related suicides and A Week Without Violence, it’s important to remember how much abuse occurs in our world today. Whether it’s physical abuse in a relationship or cyber bullying from classmates and supposed friends, the effects of abuse are very real and pertinent to everyone’s life. Abuse can affect anyone [...]
September 26, 2012 – 6:27 pm
During Homecoming, there is a lot of talk about school spirit. It seems like at every turn, someone is asking us to show some school spirit, whether it’s making a banner or going to a sports game. Do we have school spirit at Seton Hill University (SHU)? First, we have to define school spirit. Is [...]
August 29, 2012 – 3:14 pm
How often do you find yourself sitting in class, and also on Facebook or even doing an assignment for another class? If a lecture is a bit boring, our first tendency is to do something else. Surely we can multitask. Ever more, many careers require multitasking. You need to be able to be constantly plugged [...]
When Seton Hill University(SHU) was rated as the second worst investment, the question of credibility was raised. The fact that the media picked up on this questionable study and capitalized on the information also highlighted on important ethical journalistic questions. “This is an excellent example that demostrates how we need be alert and pay attention [...]
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Tagged "Business Insider", "what do your Grads make", Abby Rogers, credibility, Edith Cook, Kevin Carey, media, PayScale, PayScale.com, research, return on investment, ROI, statistics, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The College is the BIggest Ripoff in America
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Seton Hill University (SHU) is touted as a “Apple Distinguished School.” With the Griffin Technology Program, students are given Mac Book Pros and iPads when they become registered at the university. Being at such an technologically advanced school comes with great benefits, but also some downsides.We are spoiled at SHU and we tend to forget [...]