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Student art show in Walsh this month

The Walsh Gallery will be un­veiling its eighth annual exhibi­tion of student artwork on April 25. This year, the exhibition is titled "Collectively Assembled," alluding to the diverse collection of art created by students in the Department of Communications and the Arts.


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Local Kony event canceled; SHU looks to NYC

The "Cover the Night" event that was supposed to take place in South Orange this Friday was canceled be­cause materials to "cover" South Or­ange did not arrive in time. Students are instead encouraged to attend the event in New York City.


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SHU keeps good 'Company'

Seton Hall-based "progres­sive punk and indie elec­tronic" band, The Company Kept, are looking to make their mark on the music scene. From playing shows to recording professionally, the band is poised to be well on their way to some local recognition.


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The Lucky One hits theaters

The work of best-selling author Nicholas Sparks hits theaters once again. His latest movie, The Lucky One, is the seventh film adaptation from his collection of 17 novels.


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Say Anything energizes audience at New York concert

New York City's Best Buy Theater got a little taste of anarchy this past Friday the 13th as Say Anything's "Say Anarchy Tour" took the stage. The band is currently on tour to promote their fourth studio album "Anarchy, My Dear" which hit stores in March.


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Senior starts social media company

After interning at the public relations firm Beckerman in the fall of 2011, senior Billy Marchant was struck by an idea: he wanted to start his own company, in which he would work with social media. By De­cember, Marchant was running with the idea, and shortly after he had started Digi­tal Marketing Strategies, managing social media sites for non-profit companies.


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Relay for Life returns to Seton Hall

Seton Hall Business Major Susan Phillips has faced many issues throughout her life. She was dealt an unfortunate hand in having to care for her aunt, who had many reoccurrences of breast cancer. This took a huge toll on Phillips' life: she could only watch as her aunt battled the cancer. The disease went into remission, but unfortunately returned one last time. In early February, Phillip's aunt lost her battle with breast cancer.


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Another slice of 'Pie'

The year 1999 marked a new beginning for the film community with the release of "American Pie." After its initial run in theaters, two things were changed forever: the "teen sex-comedy" solidified its place as a genre and none of us would ever look at warm apple pie the same way again. Since then this film became the first in a series encompassing four direct-to-DVD movies and soon to be four feature-length films with the release of "American Reunion" on Friday.


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Pirate Workout Plan

Dreading bathing suit season? Get in shape with Pirate Life's helpful and healthful workout tips! We bring you advice from Seton Hall's athletic trainers and health faculty on setting up the perfect workout, and exercising in a healthy way.


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Off the mark: 'Touch' disappoints

In the two years since "24" ended, audiences have been anticipating Kiefer Sutherland's tri­umphant return to television. The time has fi­nally come with the new FOX series, "Touch," and well, it leaves a lot to be desired. The show has a lot of heart and is certainly unique, but its good points are lost on the too-broad focus of the episodes.


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The Hunger Games' wins big at the box office

While "The Hunger Games" revolves around underdog Katniss Everdeen's fight to overcome insurmountable odds, the movie emerged victor of the box office on its opening weekend. The film raked in a total of $153 million, making it the highest grossing total to date for a non-sequel. It was a fiscal triumph for a film that went to great lengths to stay true to its beloved source material.


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