For the first time at Seton Hill University (SHU), the Make A Wish Club is sponsoring a game called Hunger on the Hill to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “The game entails a team of two partnering up to eliminate the other teams by squirting them with squirt guns. The winning team gains 40 [...]
September 26, 2012 – 6:53 pm
Freshmen students along with transfers gathered together to discuss the graphic novel Persepolis, on August 30. Students were separated into small groups with professors to discuss the content of the book including elements such as religion, politics and gender roles. “Persepolis shows a human picture of Iran society, and opens your eyes to how different [...]
Seton Hill University (SHU) announced its summer reading for the incoming freshman class as the memoir “Persepolis.” Sure, “Persepolis” is no “Hunger Games” in terms of popularity and widespread readership. Many of the incoming students may not even recognize the title. Regardless, “Persepolis” has gained international attention and praise. The graphic novel, originally published in [...]
Staff speaks out on “Hunger Games” Sarah Last “The Hunger Games” movie was incredibly good. It held many of the same emotions, character developments and beautifully crafted details as the book. There were some parts of the book that I thought could have been better explained, like why the Mockingjay was such a vital [...]
As most of you know, every incoming freshman class is given a book to read the summer before entering Seton Hill University (SHU). In past years, the books have included “Three Cups of Tea,” “This I Believe” and “They Poured Fire on Us from the Sky.” Next year’s reading assignment breaks the mold of inspiring [...]