December 1, 2011 – 3:55 pm
Dear Editor, When I read the article “Seton Hill’s lack of diversity stems from students to faculty” I was surprised to find out that there are students who have not discovered the greatness of our diverse Seton Hill community. First of all, 16 % of the student body is minority students, and for a small [...]
By Katelyn Snyder
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Posted in Opinion
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Also tagged Aja Hannah, diversity, ISO, ISS, Letter to the Editor, multicultural, senior, Sophia Arnaudova, Soul Club, Spanish Club, World Food Day
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November 9, 2011 – 9:30 am
It’s no surprise that Seton Hill University (SHU) lacks diversity. In the middle of western PA, the Catholic institution draws in many local students. Statistically, the surrounding area is made up of mostly older Caucasian families. This does not mean the university does not draw other types of students, or that it does not strive [...]
By Jessie
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Posted in Columns, Opinion
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Also tagged Americans, Atlanta, Black Student Union, Brazil, Catholic, Caucasian, Days of Dialogue, Greensburg, India, International Student Services Office, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, National Coalition Building Institution, NCAA, Pittsburgh, President JoAnne Boyle, Serbia, Seton Hill University, SHUPAC, Sister Lois Sculco, Virgin Islands
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October 20, 2011 – 2:17 pm
It occurs to me that my childhood of diversity was unlike that of the majority of the student body at Seton Hill University (SHU). My townhouse community was filled with alternative lifestyles. On our right lived a gay man named Kelly, a deaf man and Cuban immigrants. To the left was an immigrant Asian family, [...]
By Jessie
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Posted in Opinion
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Also tagged Aja Hannah, Asian, Black Student Union, Hempfield, Japanese, LECOM, Middle Easterners, Pakistani Muslim, President JoAnne Boyle, Romanian, Seton Hill University, Vietnamese-Americans
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