Seton Hall women want to know: Why do men wear shorts in freezing temperatures?
By Calla Patino | February 2It’s 15 degrees outside. You’re walking on campus, trying to make it to your 9:30 a.m. class. You’re bundled up, wearing long socks, jeans, a sweatshirt and a winter coat. On your walk, a cold breeze hits your face, you look down to block the wind, and a tear drips down your cheek.









