November 27, 2012 – 10:22 pm
The Seton Hill University (SHU) Museum Collections class’ exhibition “Donald Judd and His Contemporaries”opened on Nov. 16 and is on display at the Westmoreland Museum. The exhibition features the work of Donald Judd, Daniel Bolick, Julia Warhola, Paul Warhola and Diane Samuels. Doug Evans, the Collections Manager at Westmoreland Museum, has been teaching the students [...]
By Tabbitha Gordon
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Posted in A&E, News
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Also tagged annemarie balfe, daniel bolick, daniel grushecky, diane samuels, donald judd, doug evans, Emily Franicola, exhibition, julia warhola, Livia Vissat, museum, paul warhola, Regina Solomond, Sarah Oldham
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Nestled in Oakland, The Quiet Storm is anything but ordinary. As a vegetarian/vegan café, The Quiet Storm has incredibly creative offerings. The Quiet Storm is Pittsburgh’s largest 100% vegetarian café and in absolutely no way restricted. The first time I visited I was so enthusiastic that I wanted to order everything from the menu. I [...]
By Thomas Rees Brown Staff Writer The Seton Hill University (SHU) Hockey Club is one of campus’ fastest growing student clubs and is an excellent venue for students who enjoy hockey to have fun and meet new people. “I’m from California and we don’t get to play a lot of hockey there,” said junior and [...]
February 24, 2011 – 3:35 pm
By Giannina Gonzalez Staff Writer The historic efforts of individuals 5,889 miles away have caught world-wide attention. On Tuesday, Christina Michelmore, history chair of Chatham University spoke to an audience in Reeves Theater about the events going on in Egypt. The event titled, “What’s Happening in Egypt and Why Should We Care” was sponsored by [...]
By Jessie
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Posted in Exclusives
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Also tagged "What's Happening in Egypt and Why Should We Care, Chatham University, Christina Michaelmore, Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies, Egypt, Facebook, Fran Leap, Giannina Gonzalez, HomepageMain, Reeves Theater, Seton Hill University
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