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March 19, 2013 12:40 p.m. Clay Studio A student reported her art project was stolen. March 20, 2013 1:05 p.m. McKenna Gym A suspicious person was reported in the weight room. March 21, 2013 1:41 a.m. Brownlee Hall A Brownlee resident was in violation of Seton Hill’s drug policy. March 21, 2013 [...]
Mission ImPROMible On Saturday Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seton Hill’s Communication Club is selling over 300 prom gowns new under $100. This event is open to the public and will be located in Cecilian Hall. “The Black-Jew Dialogues” A two-actor play on the history and absurdity of prejudice comes to Seton [...]
Pope Benedict XVI announced on Feb. 11 that he will be resigning the papacy effective Feb. 28, 2013. Benedict will become the first Pope to resign in over 600 years. According to UPI.com, Benedict revealed “a decision of great importance for the life of the Church.” Vatican officials plan to have a new pope in [...]
Since before Seton Hill University (SHU) had male students, the Griffin or iPads, the university was lead by President JoAnne Boyle. Boyle, SHU’s longest serving president, announced that she plans to retire by June 30, 2013. Students received letters and a campus wide email on January 17, 2013 notifying them of the announcement. “The University [...]
Students everywhere are buzzing about the arrival of the election and casting their votes. Many said they were excited to vote for the first time in this election. “I actually went to a voting location to vote. I had expected to wait awhile but actually the line went fast. People there were friendly. It seemed [...]
This 2012 election is the first time that many students at Seton Hill University (SHU) are able to cast their votes for the new president. With this new responsibility, students reflect on what they want most in a president. “I want somebody who is going to improve the economy and create jobs so I can [...]
Seton Hill University (SHU) students generally agree that voting in the presidential election is a personal decision. However, parental voting preferences can affect the ways in which students vote. “I am voting for the same candidate as my parents,” said Mary Harmon, a freshman physician assistant major. “They have passed on their beliefs and values [...]
Interested in having a chance to win 150 dollars? SHGA and SAC present a midnight bingo event on Friday Feb. 1. The event benefits the American Red Cross so wear red to get your second card for free. A morning service in honor of Martin Luther King will be held Saturday Feb. 2. Want [...]