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On March 19, 1924, the Setonian was founded. Since then, the paper has provided essential news to the Seton Hall community and emphasized that student journalism is journalism.
Since 1924, the Setonian has been providing essential news to the Seton Hall community, recognizing that student journalism is journalism. But perhaps never has the Setonian been as important as these past few years.
“I can't breathe.”
Hey, Pirates. Isabel here.
Hey, Pirates.
Well, that’s it, Pirates.
Hey, Pirates.
Hey, Pirates. I hope you’re holding up as best as can be expected during this unprecedented time.
Hey, Pirates. It’s been a few weeks since we’ve touched base.
On Tuesday, seven qualifying Democratic candidates took the stage for a debate in Charleston, South Carolina – Senator Elizabeth Warren, Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer and Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
Last week, three high ranking officials went before the Student Government Association to present the University’s case for eliminating the mobile computing program -- colloquially known to students as the laptop program.
Last week, Pete Buttigieg, the 38-year-old, gay, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, shocked the nation when he won the Iowa caucus. Just this Tuesday, democratic-socialist candidate for president, Senator Bernie Sanders, won the second primary of this election cycle – New Hampshire.
Last night, President Trump delivered his third State of the Union speech to Congress.
Happy Thursday, Pirates.
Welcome back, Pirates! Hope you all had both a restful and exciting winter break.
It’s that time of the year, Pirates. Finals. (cue groaning).
Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, Pirates. The Setonian won’t be publishing next Thursday because we’ll all be busy eating our weight in carbs, which is the true meaning of the holiday. So, we wanted to leave the Seton Hall community with a little message as we all go into our week off.
On Nov. 12, it came to light that editors at Northwestern University’s independent student newspaper, The Daily Northwestern, apologized last Sunday for their coverage of student protesters.
Listen up, professors. We all have respect for what you do. Teachers are some of the most dedicated, hardworking professionals in the world, and they deserve this respect and recognition. Aiming to educate and disseminate information to the younger generation is one of the most noble professions that exists. No one is denying that.