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Looking at past anniversary issues of the Setonian

Over a century, this newspaper has evolved alongside the students that have continued its legacy for this long. Today, you can access its content from almost anywhere in the world with just a few clicks and an internet connection. Yet, there was still a time when all of this content was locked behind a yearly subscription.


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‘No paper, no school’: The 1964 Setonian ban

The University President at the time, Bishop John J. Dougherty, said the paper's staff “abused” their First Amendment rights, and that too often, articles published in the Setonian reflected an “unwholesome spirit of cynicism.” 


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The Setonian's rival papers

The multitude of “underground” papers that have had short lifetimes have worked to be the voice of the students and report on issues students felt were important. Know S*** is only one of several newspapers that have tried to overrule the Setonian.


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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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