Despite poor weather, students, faculty and community members marched for equality on April 12. With signs reading “Will Work for Equality,” approximately 50 protestors marched to the Greensburg Courthouse to raise awareness about the inequality in salaries between men and women in Westmoreland County. Seton Hill University’s (SHU) Feminist Collective Club planned the Equal Pay [...]
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By Steph Wilson Contributor Seton Hill University’s (SHU) Harlan Gallery will be showcasing artwork from 18 graduating seniors from March 27 until May 12. The senior exhibits were kicked off with “Brushes and Blends,” a duo show by Lara Heinz and Katie Fritsch held from March 27 until March 31. The show “Four” followed from [...]
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By Chelsea Oliver Senior Staff Writer Dear Seton Hill, 40 days and nights is a long time, but worth it. Lent. The time when we are asked to “give up” something or to consider bettering ourselves to remember the sacrifice that Christ made for each of us. This year, I’m sacrificing shopping. Ugh. Hardest decision [...]
March 17, 2011 – 12:39 pm
By Giannina Gonzalez Staff Writer The Elevator Pitch Competition sponsored by the Wukvich Center for Entrepreneurial Studies was held on March 15. The competition featured about fifty participants. Participants had 90 seconds to present, or pitch, their idea to a panel of judges. By the end of the event 12 competitors were chosen as finalists. [...]
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March 17, 2011 – 12:25 pm
By Chelsea Oliver and Steph Wilson Senior Staff Writer and Contributor On Friday, March 11 an 8.9 magnitude earthquake shook Japan and caused a tsunami to hit Japan’s Northeast coast, Hawaii, California and Oregon. This was the fifth largest earthquake in recorded history since 1900 and Seton Hill University (SHU) is wondering where and how [...]
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Also tagged California, Campus Ministry, Catholic Relief Services, crs.org, Hawaii, Japan, Jessica Orlowski, Maureen O'Brien, Oregon, Seton Hill University, Steph Wilson, Stephen Ray, Student Government
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February 24, 2011 – 1:13 pm
Dear Seton Hill, You were right, a liberal arts education is high quality. By Chelsea Oliver Senior Staff Writer When I was a freshman I really had no idea what “A Leading Catholic Liberal Arts University” meant. It was obvious what leading, Catholic and university meant, but the liberal arts part only meant more classes [...]
January 6, 2011 – 7:05 pm
France is about a year ahead of America as far as fashion trends go. While these six up-and-coming fashions are becoming current and popular on our side of the world, they are beginning to look a little tired oversees. However, if you’re looking to stay current this side of the Atlantic, be sure to invest [...]
December 2, 2010 – 5:34 pm
If you read my column in the last issue of The Setonian, I got to talk to alum through Phonathon. A question always asked is if we still have Christmas on the Hill. Obviously reply with an excited “yes.”Despite the generational change, Christmas on the Hill is a beautiful and magical night.
November 10, 2010 – 4:30 pm
As a Seton Hill University Student Ambassador (SHUSA) I have a wonderful opportunity called Phonathon. It is a great honor to know that I am among a few students that get to talk to alumni about their memories of Seton Hill University (SHU), discuss the changes going on now, and to ultimatelyask them to donate [...]
October 21, 2010 – 12:09 pm
Alright, so “revolution” is not really the word I’m looking for since its technical definition considers violence to be a part of it, but what I have to wants no part in the violent nonsense of a revolution. Instead, let’s call this a peaceful revolution.