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» Read MoreAbsolutely nothing to do for fun, honestly.
» Read MoreSmall city, but if you leave the Hill and go down into the city there are shops, the YMCA, bowling, skating rink, Yoga studios, Parks and other quaint activities. Nothing major. If you want to party you're gonna have to go to Pitt. Because there isn't Greek life on campus the campus revolves around sports teams so each teams typically has a house off campus were parties vary between.
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» Read MoreThere are various clubs to join to stay on top of the fun on campus. There are many sports teams to be involved with or just go to the games. The drama department often puts on performances or trips planned to see performances else where.
» Read MoreYou are right in the middle of the city of greensburg. There are restaurants, bars, ice cream parlors, and tons of shops. There is always something going on on campus too.
» Read MoreThey constantly have activities to do on the weekends, and walmart trips every tuesday. The dorms have some of their own activities too.
» Read MoreThere are normally a scheduled activity or two around campus on the weekend. Take advantage of them. If not, find friends and make the fun happen. Have a game night or watch some movies.
» Read MoreThere is so much activity and student involvement at Seton Hill. Between the Foam Dance, and the Spring Thing events with speakers from Full House, and Student Activities Council hosting festivals and picnics there is never a dull moment on the hill. Not far down the hill is the Greensburg Community with the Downtown Community just a short distance ice cream and the train station await many students. If were looking for a weekend hot spot or just a moment to take a fresh walk the park is a nice place to venture. The park has received national recognition for its facilities and programs that are designed for use by all people. Extensive stone paved walkways, three fishing decks, as well as modified picnic and play areas are a few of the barrier free facilities available who wouldn't pass up a free hot dog in Twin Lakes on a nice fall or spring day.
» Read MoreThere are activities and clubs for everyone and for almost everything.
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