What connects Wii bowling, the Sisters of Charity and Seton Hill University (SHU) students? The Sister Friendship Program, hosted by a group of students from assistant professor of communications John Ciak’s class “Organizational Communications,” allowed SHU students to interact with Sisters from Caritas Christi during the last three Fridays in April. “The idea for the [...]
Carlisle Fire and Rescue Services were notified Saturday morning of an auto accident with a tour bus on mile marker 227. John Heberlig, the Fire Chief, was one of the responders at the scene and participated in the rescue mission of Amanda Michalski and Nadine Wallace. “When I pulled up I [...]
By Olivia Goudy: Jedi Knight
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Posted in Feature Box, News
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Also tagged Amanda Michalski, Carlisle, Carlisle Regional Medical Cetner, John Heberlig, Katy Snyder, Kristina Quigley, Lacrosse Accident, Nadine Wallace, Seton Hill University, Women's Lacrosse
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February 19, 2013 – 7:58 pm
Olivia Goudy to Registrar’s Office: Thank you Registrar’s Office, For my past three years here at Seton Hill, I’ve worked with some of the most wonderful, caring people on campus. It might be biased because I call Sharon Mills my boss, but she never hesitates to ask how I’m doing, help me with my problems [...]
November 27, 2012 – 11:14 pm
There are a lot of memories and traditions that have always been a part of my Christmases. Some things have changed over the years, but one thing has always remained a part of my families celebrations: church on Christmas Eve. Since I can remember, my Christmas Eve Service has always been my favorite of the [...]
August 29, 2012 – 12:54 am
Owl City’s third album, The Midsummer Station, was released last week by Universal Republic Records. A new record label is not the only change Owl City artist Adam Young’s music has made. There is definitely a different feel to this album overall. The radio release of “Good Time” featuring Carly Rae Jepson writer of [...]
After a very successful freshman year on the Griffin track and field team, Mallory Sanner was the first female athlete at Seton Hill University (SHU) to earn All American honors. Sanner was one of three SHU Griffins to attend the 2012 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Pueblo, CO. Sanner threw her [...]
Seton Hill University’s (SHU) soccer team has seen its third former Griffin soccer player join the professional soccer circuit. Recent graduate Jon DeLuca signed a contract with the Niagara United SC of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). “Ever since I can remember, I have always wanted to play professionally. After playing all four years in [...]
The Wukich Center for Entrepreneurial Opportunities is planning and implementing interesting new programming at Seton Hill University (SHU) next year. Announcements were made during the Spring 2012 Elevator Pitch Competition on March 27 at Cecilian Hall.Next year’s Elevator Pitch Competition will be held in the fall semester and will most likely be split into undergraduate [...]
While Seton Hill University (SHU) was on spring break, social media exploded with a new viral video. This time it wasn’t an animal acting cute and cuddly or a catchy music video. The phrase “Stop Kony” became known to internet users worldwide, and a controversy was born. I had already read some criticism of the [...]
February 16, 2012 – 2:28 pm
Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that you either love or hate. Most people’s opinion of the day depends on whether or not they have a significant other. Regardless of my relationship status, I have always loved Valentine’s Day. Part of my love can be traced to my girly nature and my love of [...]
By Katelyn Snyder
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Posted in Columns, Opinion
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Also tagged commercialized, food, giving gifts, greeting card holiday, Healthy relationships, history, love, Red Flag Campaign, reminder, Valentines day
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