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Global Citizen delivers standout collabs at 2015 Festival
‘Directions’ to survive the heartbreak
New, better headlines for the new year
2014 was a year filled with memorable headlines from Ebola to Ferguson, missing Malaysia airlines Flight 370 to unrest in Ukraine, Ray Rice’s domestic violence scandal and even Kim Kardashian’s back side. Of course, one of these is not like the other, but a common thread seems to connect them all.
Tis the season to ditch basic ways and embrace originality
Drinking pumpkin spice lattes, taking apple picking selfies, wearing chestnut UGGs and fake nerd glasses, dyeing your hair a darker shade, pretending to like football and buying promiscuous Halloween costumes – these are the trade- marks of a typical “basic chick,” done autumn style.
Dormers, commuters adjust differently
An important part of the college experience at Seton Hall for many students is leaving home and dorming on campus.
Illness springs from fall
Students across campus are already feeling the effects of the change in weather, and flu season is just getting started.
Harry Potter club charms campus
Witchcraft and wizardry have charmed the Seton Hall community.
Seton Hall graduate and former board member George M. Ring passes away
George Michael Ring, a Seton Hall graduate and former member of the board of regents, passed away on Friday, June 7.
Trip to Rio de Janiero inspires growth in faith
Campus Ministry will sponsor 25 Seton Hall students on a trip to Rio de Janiero for World Youth Day this summer.
Students reveal love secrets on Facebook
A new craze on Facebook has persuaded Seton Hall students to anonymously reveal personal crushes on fellow students.
WSOU up for mtvU's Woodie award again
Seton Hall's Pirate Radio, 89.5 FM WSOU, has been nominated for an mtvU's College Radio Woodie Award for the second year in a row.
Students feel effects of missed week of class
The delayed registration and missed week of classes affected students differently.
Veteran educator promoted to dean of college
The College of Education and Human Services appointed a new dean this fall.