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PETA’s definition of abuse goes too far
By Keaghlan Brady | January 26After a long tiresome day, I don’t always get home in the best of moods. That changes the moment I walk in my front door, though, as I see my cat, Audrey, and my dog, Finn. Suddenly the stress of my day leaves my mind. I am an animal lover, but more specifically, I am a dog and cat lover. I’m a pet lover.
Gaining confidence and independence as graduation approaches
By Rebecca White | December 8Somehow, college has taught me many things, yet I will walk away from Seton Hall believing that I don’t know anything.
Cells phones a source of disconnect
By Kyle Kasharian | December 1There is no better way to finish a day at Seton Hall than by grabbing dinner at the cafeteria with some friends. That is, until the first pause in conversation cues the inevitable use of cell phones, which instantly makes me feel disconnected and distant.
The Garden State could get a little greener
By Ashley Turner | November 2But with more and more states moving towards accepting recreational marijuana use, will New Jersey be far behind? Gov. Chris Christie’s second term ends next year and the citizens of the Garden State have the opportunity to elect a candidate who supports recreational marijuana use.




















