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What Seton Hall students are wearing this spring
By Alyssa Bernhammer | Mar. 31As temperatures begin to rise, students are swapping out their winter jackets with t-shirts for the springtime.
As temperatures begin to rise, students are swapping out their winter jackets with t-shirts for the springtime.
As the semester draws to a close, students are starting to get more into the holiday spirit on campus and beyond.
As of Sept. 17, there are 158 estimated active COVID-19 cases at Seton Hall University according to the University. Students and faculty received an email last week noting that the University is prepared to pivot to remote learning and stronger safety precautions if need be. Despite the uptick in cases, some students share that they are no longer scared of COVID-19.