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University works to resolve SHUFLY congestion

This semester the Seton Hall shuttle service, SHUFLY, has been facing overcrowding. Students have been both unable to ride the SHUFLY due to the buses being over capacity and been made to get off the shuttle in order to avoid overcrowding.


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SGA allocates funding

The Student Government Association discussed the closings of several dining places on campus as well as allocated money to on-campus clubs and organizations at the Sept. 20 meeting.


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Alpha Phi Omega begins mentor program

Alpha Phi Omega is giving Seton Hall students the opportunity to become mentors for Big Brothers Big Sisters, an organization that pairs college students with underprivileged youth in their area.


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SOPAC welcomes new director

The South Orange Performing Arts Center announced last Tuesday the appointment of Michael Bollinger as its new executive and artistic director. Bollinger, who hails from Missouri, began work in his new position Monday.


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Students pair up to improve language skills

Seton Hall's Language Resource department is successfully running a co-curricular program, entitled "Conversation Partners," designed to aid non-native speakers in learning as well as conversing in their languages.


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Hall makes safety top priority

In a broadcast e-mail to the University two weeks ago, the department of Public Safety and Security announced the off-campus muggings of three Seton Hall students.


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Library hours increased

After much protest by students and several meetings between the Student Government Association and faculty, Walsh Library's hours of operation have been increased.


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Guetti discusses love for Seton Hall

Joan Guetti, former chair of the department of mathematics and computer science, was appointed to the position of interim dean of the College of Arts & Sciences after it was vacated by Joseph Marbach earlier this year when he accepted a provost position as his alma mater, LaSalle University.

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