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New fall season contains big names, potential hits

With the fall comes a slew of new series, all looking to be the next hit. This year features some familiar faces, both real and fictional. But big names such as Robin Williams and Marvel don't necessarily lead to quality programming. How will the new television year turn out? Tune it into some of these shows and judge for yourselves!


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Urban 'Fuses' genres with new album

After three years, Grammy winner and "American Idol" judge Keith Urban finally released his seventh album "Fuse" on Sept. 10. This album shows Urban's ability to take risks and step outside of his boundaries, demonstrating he is not afraid to mix different genres into the familiar country feel of his music.


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Insidious: Chapter 2' proves an unconventional scare

Horror films just are not what they used to be. Too many fail to capture the feeling that members of the audience have paid good money for: fright. Horror is a hit-or-miss genre, but that is where "Insidious: Chapter 2" has struck gold - finding a way to scare all viewers, not just some.


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Sunny' still prime in season nine

Few television shows make it past a handful of seasons, so it's a miracle of sorts when a low-budget buddy comedy that lacks a plot can be successful enough to make it to a ninth season.


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Pirate's Boogie

Seton Hall graduate Ethan Arnowitz ('13) is living a dream. Arnowitz has formed a band, The Far West Outfit, with three of his close friends and is contributing to the growing folk music craze. With comparisons to The Lumineers, Modest Mouse and Good Old War, The Far West Outfit seems to be poised for success.


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Bryan proves popularity with 'Crash My Party'

Fans have no reason to be disappointed with popular country singer-songwriter and Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan's fourth album, "Crash My Party," which was released by Capitol Nashville on Aug. 13.


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How not to act like a college freshman

Welcome to Seton Hall, class of 2017! We know that freshman year can be overwhelming, so in order to make your transition to college easier, here are five important ways to not act like a college freshman.


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Getaway' from the theaters

After the opening scene of the new Courtney Solomon flick "Getaway," I couldn't help but ask myself: What was Ethan Hawke thinking? Did he even read the script? Was there a script? My hunch is by agreeing to do this, Hawke did someone a favor; maybe he owed some big-time gambling debt to Solomon, or perhaps Selena Gomez had some dirt on him.


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Joining the ivory league

With its colorful paint job and location outside the university center, the piano is hard to ignore. And that's exactly the point.


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