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Mass media’s inhuman standards
SHU students bleed blue, show fall spirit
Forget your label, live your life
Autistic Students Thrive In College
Finding the balance between internships and class
The Current: thoughts on gay rights
SHU alum uses music to make impact in community
LGBT conversation ramps up on Seton Hall's campus
Alumnus seeks truth with 1960s political novel
Relay for Life makes strides
SHU educates on sexual assault awareness
Relay for Life takes a lap
Send Silence Packing Active Minds Club brings student suicide awareness
SHU senior to perform with classical trio at SOPAC
MLKSA announces annual ball
What colors do you see?
50 shades of abuse
“50 Shades of Grey” has become a phenomena in popular culture, with controversy being hurled at it from all angles. There have even been journal articles written by people with doctrates who believe that the erotica in the novel and film promotes sexism and domestic violence.
Immigrant author to talk about adapting to US
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Let the music empower you
Jim Gaven set out to make a difference in the world through music after graduating from Seton Hall in 2006. Bringing music to people in some way, shape or form every day was important to him. Now, as the music coordinator at Allies, Inc. he is able to do just that.