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SHU makes top 10 in NJ for return on investment Numbers add up to more than meets the eye
House fire sparks community support from SHU
Bank of America replaces PNC, ATMs return
Drug-related arrests investigated
IT ‘hiccup’ leads to laundry piling up
Emily Balan/Assistant News Editor
UNC shooting brings SHU community together
Emily Balan/Assistant News Editor
Everyone deserves religious freedom
In light of recent religious persecution abroad in jihadist movements, such as ISIS in the Middle East, my heart breaks for those whose religious freedom is restricted. I applaud the efforts of global religious leaders like Pope Francis who promotes religious tolerance and the domestic general authority of the Mormon Church who promotes anti-discrimination laws on behalf of their respective institutions.
New minor succeeds, gaining popularity
Photo courtesy of Omid Irani
Obama’s college plan not to largely affect SHU
In 2012, 71 percent of all students (about 1.3 million undergraduates) graduating from four-year colleges had student loan debt, according to The Project on Student Debt at the Institute for College Access and Success.
Snow day setbacks:
Seton Hall has been closed for almost all of the past three Mondays. One closing, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Jan. 19, was scheduled, but the other one and a half closings were due to severe weather conditions. In total, there have been two and a half closings due to weather this semester.
Tragedy brings renewed safety
Photo courtesy of Laurie Pine
SHU inspires junior to become a yoga instructor
With the start of the new semester, meditation techniques, like yoga, could become essential in helping to maintain good mental and physical health.
Cuban SHU professor talks diplomatic changes
Politico.com
Protests justified, lack of indictment not
Black Friday is a tradition that families and friends across America enjoy. While shoppers may have been united by the great deals, many people were united by injustice.
Students step outside of the classroom
A New Jersey Student Education Association chapter is building at Seton Hall.
Not going home for the holidays
Junior Alvin Ogolla is originally from Kenya. When asked where he stays over breaks, he mentioned that his family owns a home in the United States, but he goes back to Kenya often. While Ogolla has the luxury of a home here in America, other “international” students are unable to visit home during short breaks for a number of reasons including cost and travel time.
Wake-up call
Paola Hegedus/Assistant Graphic Designer
Student leaders engage with the community
Rachel Wyncoop/Staff Photographer
Zine scene making a comeback
Corner Pocket, Seton Hall’s revived literary magazine, will host a launch party in the Pirate’s Cove on Thursday, Nov. 13, starting at 8:30 p.m.