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Samantha Power emphasizes need to uphold US values
Support exists after a sexual assault
Education doesn’t have to end at graduation
Volunteer efforts bloom
Home away from home found in Greek life
US needs symbol of solidarity in Paris
No new fees:
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Welcome to New Jersey
What makes something taste like home and feel like home? Is it the scenery, food or maybe just a familiar accent or phrase? Every state has its own little shops, sayings and quirks that make it unique. If you grew up eating at Whataburger, Raising Cane’s, Zaxby’s, In-n-Out Burger, WaWa, Waffle House or any other localized chain you know how hard it is to describe your love for them to anyone else.
You know you're a SHU student when...
Every college and university offers a fundamentally similar four years of education. By the end of their four years, students will feel a sense of independence and responsibility. They will be living on their own and making important decisions firsthand because this newfound independence is a basic part of the American college experience.
Combating the mid-college crisis, or at least trying
I remember the first time it really hit me. Sophomore year was almost officially over and I had one final left before completely immersing myself in the self-loathing process that is packing up my entire room after living on campus for another year. My mom called me and said something along the lines of “just think about it, you’re almost halfway done with college.”
SAB offers student trips for $5
Photo courtesy of Adam Kmeck
Roommates make peace with living situation
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third and final installment of an ongoing series examining how the roommate situations change throughout the year for five freshmen.*
Relay hits record
Seton Hall's eighth Annual Relay for Life had a new high in attendance.
Tips to find a summer job
For students interested in making money and possibly staying close to home after the semester ends, now is the time to apply for summer jobs.
Fan-funded film has broad appeal
Less than a year after the Kickstarter campaign for a "Veronica Mars" movie started, the film came to life to the joy of its fans. More than doubling the amount the project hoped to raise, fans showed their dedication to the project early on and saw their money's use when the film came to theaters March 14.
Mixology' delivers out of place humor
It's an interesting concept, one night being the premise of a TV show. Taking it a step further, "Mixology" is about one night, one bar in NYC and 10 people looking for different kinds of love. ABC's new concept which premiered February 26 and now airs Wednesdays at 9:30 is a little bit of everything, which isn't exactly a good thing.
New faces of NBC's nighttime lineup
Jimmy Fallon moved to the adult table on Monday when he joined the ranks of Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien as the sixth host of "The Tonight Show."
Piece of (cup) cake
Mug recipes are ideal for college students because all of these meals are designed for the microwave. The catch is that almost all of these microwavable treats have lots of expensive or unusual ingredients. Here are a few recipes for morning or night that have easy directions and easy access to most, if not all, of the ingredients:
SHUper Bowl XLVIII
Student heading to Super Bowl for work