September 22, 2011 – 2:48 pm
Shanksville, Pa—Ten years after 9/11, the site of the Flight 93 crash was memorialized and commemorated in front of families of victims, government officials and citizens. “We gather here to remember ordinary men and women who did an extraordinary act of courage in an extraordinary way,” said Rev. Paul Britton in the opening address. “For [...]
By Katelyn Snyder
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Posted in Features
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Also tagged "we remember them", 9/11, Families of Flight 93, Father Steven McKeown, Flight 93, Gettysburg, Gordon Felt, Gov. Tom Corbett, Gov. Tom Ridge, Jean and Don Peterson, Joan Fleischl, John Hendricks, Katelyn Snyder, Rep. Bill Shuster, Rep. Mark Critz, Rev. Paul Britton, Shanksville, Somerset County, the Alamo, Wallace Miller
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September 22, 2011 – 2:23 pm
The Garbage Bag Gala, a charitable event that profits the Salvation Army, kicked off the weekend of Sept. 10. A day later the Communications club held its second Mission ImPROMible event, which gives young women an opportunity to buy formal wear at discounted prices. The Communications club held its second Mission ImPROMible event. The idea [...]
By Katelyn Snyder
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Posted in News
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Also tagged Brittany Graft, Campus Ministry, Cecilian Hall, Communications Club, Dana Elmendorf, Flower Power, Garbage Bag Gala, Greensburg, Harper's Bazaar, Hempfield High School, Hope Stangroom, Jeannette Salvation Army, Kelli Alfieri, Lakin Weakland, Liberia, Marilyn Fox Lewis, mission Honduras International, Mission ImPROMible, Palace Theater, Seton Hill University, Sisters II, Steph Wilson, The Exquisite Bride, The Gown Company, the White Orchid, The Winners, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
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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 [...]