University begins providing free menstrual products across all three campuses
Seton Hall expanded Period SHU’s free menstrual product initiative by providing dispensers throughout the South Orange, Newark and Nutley campuses as of January.
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Seton Hall expanded Period SHU’s free menstrual product initiative by providing dispensers throughout the South Orange, Newark and Nutley campuses as of January.
The Africana studies program at Seton Hall will lose its only full-time faculty member at the end of the fall semester.
The Student Government Association announced a new Finance Committee chair on Monday in response to budget request issues brought up during the SGA Town Hall.
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The Student Government Association (SGA) announced through an Instagram post on Nov. 2 that it would be working with Seton Hall’s chapter of PERIOD to install free menstrual product dispensers in public bathrooms on campus.
Valentino “Val” Petrarca reached a milestone as he became the first WSOU DJ to reach 100 interviews on Aug. 25, 2021.
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