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Diplomacy majors visit U.N. Youth Climate Summit

On Sept. 21, the United Nations hosted the first Youth Climate Summit, featuring climate activists and world leaders to discuss the ways that countries could reduce emissions and find eco-friendly solutions without harming their country. Diplomacy majors who attended the summit shared their experience with The Setonian.


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New interfaith prayer room opens in Boland

Seton Hall opened an interfaith prayer room in the cellar of Boland Hall this fall. The space is always open to residents and includes a room for silent prayer that is accessible to people not living in Boland.


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Caribbean restaurant cooks up family-inherited recipes

J&J Caribbean Restaurant has been in business for more than 25 years. The owners, Judith and Vernon Henry, started it after their kids went to college. Judith, the restaurant’s namesake, originally worked in finance and felt it was time to travel down a new path.


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Apple releases new iPhones to mixed reviews

On Sept. 10, Apple announced its new set of iPhones, prompting mixed reactions. Released on Sept. 20, the phones’ most noticeable change from previous iterations are the multiple cameras, with the iPhone 11 sporting an extra sensor, and the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max having a total of three lenses.


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Walsh exhibit features piles and piles of piles

On Sept. 12, the Walsh Gallery celebrated the opening of its newest exhibit called “Mounds, Piles & Massings.” The exhibit, which opened on Sept. 9, was curated by South Orange artist Greg Leshé in collaboration with the Pierro Gallery of the South Orange Village.

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