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Sail away to Caribbean legacies

In honor of Black History Month, the West Indian Student Organization at Seton Hall hosted their “Island Legacies” event to showcase West Indian culture, food and historical figures on Feb. 19. 


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After hours with Adelante

Adelante, an organization committed to empowering Latino students at Seton Hall, hosted ‘After Hours: Redefine the Borders of Your Mind,’ a talk show event that promotes discussion on mental health, on Feb. 7.


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Cozy up for the cold season

The colder weather tends to welcome warmer clothes as students swap out their flannels for puffer jackets and their sneakers for Uggs. 


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Love is in the air…at least for some

The day of the year covered in hearts: heart-shaped candy boxes, balloons and that one heart chalk candy with loving commitments smudged and unreadable. Valentine’s Day is the day those in a romantic relationship show their partner just how much they mean to them.


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The Black Poster Project: Prof. Papaccio brings memorial to campus

Professor Melinda Papaccio, of the English and CORE departments at Seton Hall University, lost her eldest son to addiction on Sept. 22, 2018. On Thursday, Nov. 9, she got to celebrate not only his life but the lives of many others who have fallen to the same disease when the Black Poster Project was brought to Seton Hall’s University Center, the epicenter of student activity on campus.


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