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Shuttle service at risk

The shuttle service to Newark Airport that ran during the Thanksgiving and winter breaks for Seton Hall students may end due to a lack of student participation.


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Switching majors made easy

Declare Your Major Day was held on Feb. 17 in the University Center's Living Room, where 202 students changed or declared their major. The event is held annually in February to allow students a "one stop shop" for their new major or minor.


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Campus minister David Peterson travels to Haiti

David Peterson, a campus minister in Campun Ministry, traveled to Haiti on Thrusday. Peterson will visit there until Friday of next week, and the next day he will go with Seton Hall students to El Salvador on the March Releasing the DOVEs trip.


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Seton Hall axes track team

In a financial bind, Seton Hall University opted to end one of its most prestigious athletic programs to save over $1 million a year.


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Interning at Disney

It's called the happiest place on Earth, where dreams come true, an adult can be a kid again, no dream is too big, and remember, "one mouse started it all."


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Freshman applications increase

Seton Hall has received 13,385 applications for freshman admission so far this year while last year, admissions received a total of 13,854 applications, according to Jaime de Leon II, associate director of admissions.


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Former Seton Hall basketball player dead

A former Seton Hall basketball player and current Atlantic City police officer died of an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound at approximately 1:30 a.m. while on duty this morning, as reported by pressofAtlanticCity.com.


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Possible layoffs in future

Seton Hall employees face possible layoffs as the university makes "painful cost-saving decisions," University President Msgr. Robert Sheeran said in a letter to the university community.


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A grave behind the chapel?

As a Sacristan here at school, I have access to some areas on campus that other students are not permitted to be in. One of these areas is the garden behind President's Hall and the chapel.


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Fraternity credits service for national

Fifteen students will be recognized for their community service when they are presented the National President's Volunteer Service Award, brought to Seton Hall for the first time by the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, during a ceremony in the Chancellor's Suite Thursday at 7 p.m.


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Public sexting MTV special

Parts of the Seton Hall University campus were used for filming by MTV for their special "Sexting in America: When Privates Go Public."


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SNOWPOCALYPSE

Waking up on Wednesday morning students were greeted with white window panes and multiple alerts from campus informing them about the cancellation of classes.


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South Orange president doubts tax support

South Orange Village President Doug Newman said he does not know whether or not the Village's proposal to tax college students will gain enough support to pass the state legislature and the governor's desk.


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Admission's wall of fame

The university moved towards becoming paperless with prospective student application files in 2007 and, gradually, some interesting items started appearing on the wall in admissions.


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SGA elections start up

The Constituency Town Hall Amendment was passed at Monday night's meeting in a unanimous vote of 22 in favor, zero against and zero abstentions.


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Downtown parking pains students

Students with internships in New York City that need to catch early morning trains into Manhattan are facing problems gettering to the station. Lack of parking and early morning SHUfly service makes student travel to the train station problematic.


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Rival game inspires Spirit Week

Seton Hall's fifth annual Spirit Week kicks off on Feb. 16 and will run through Feb. 23. This year's Spirit Week is centered on the men's basketball game versus rival Rutgers and the women's basketball game against Louisville.

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