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Barnes & Noble’s Charles Village closure leaves the city without a big-box book retailer, but about two dozen independent ...
Moraine State Park sits just a short drive away, offering free recreation opportunities around beautiful Lake Arthur. This ...
New Castle’s community events like the annual fireworks display and summer concerts in the park are free or low-cost entertainment options. The town’s location gives you easy access to Pittsburgh’s ...
Seton Hill University is a four-year, coeducational, private university located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1885 and is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.
Seton Hill is known for having one of the more efficient pitching staffs in NCAA Division II baseball. Some of the better arms each spring take “the Hill.” The Griffins this season can say ...
Haley Brenny hurdles pretty well for a field hockey player. Two weeks ago, Brenny, a senior at Seton Hill, won the women’s PSAC 400-meter hurdles title with a time of 59.81 seconds. The time was ...
Finalizing a French connection, the University of Hawaii basketball has added Yacine Toumi, a 6-foot-10, 215-pound transfer from Seton Hall. Toumi, who was born and reared in France, will join the ...
Techno Café, a first-of-its-kind coffee shop in Rock Hill, has robotic baristas craft each order using specific ingredients ...
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The Trump administration told Harvard University on Thursday it no longer would be allowed to enroll international students, a significant escalation in President Trump’s war against the university.
Some of the University of Kansas class of 2025 spent ... On May 18th, thousands of graduates walked through the Campanile and down the hill to the David Booth Memorial Stadium for the commencement ...
Two wrongs don’t usually make a right. Yet in the standoff between Harvard University and the federal government, that’s exactly where we find ourselves — trapped between Harvard’s history ...