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Hazing Prevention Week comes to Seton Hall

Seton Hall University’s Greek Organizations will be joining forces with schools across the country to try to raise awareness of the problems of hazing; an issue that is even causing controversy around the newly crowned Miss America.


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Cove rolls out sushi options

The Pirates Cove has always offered sandwiches, salads, soups and several other choices on its menu but the newly opened sushi station adds a twist to the otherwise traditional menu.


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Shoo the flu

Earlier this month, Seton Hall Health Services collaborated with the College of Nursing to distribute free flu shots to students. Nursing students and Health Services staff gave over 500 vaccinations in all.


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Greek Life Grows

Seton Hall University’s newest sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, welcomed its first members into its colony on Sunday.


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Ebola explained: SHU educates and coordinates relief

While the Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever, commonly known as Ebola, epidemic is over 5,000 miles away from South Orange, Seton Hall is actively involved in spreading awareness about the deadly disease and coordinating relief efforts for affected persons.


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Founder of King Foundation to Speak at SHU

The Seton Hall University School of Health and Medical Sciences (SHMS) is hosting a special event, "How to Save a Life: Speaking Up to Prevent Medical Errors," on Sept. 17 in the Walsh Gymnasium from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This free event is open to the public but advanced registration is requested at www.shu.edu/speakingup. The event will feature inspirational speaker Sorrel King, the mother of Josie King and founder of the Josie King Foundation, who died when she was just 18 months old due to preventable medical errors.

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