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Dorm floor soaked in sewage

A sewage backup flooded the first floor of Aquinas Hall for the third time this semester on Tuesday afternoon, and University housing officials asked residents not to use restrooms or running water. Residents got the all-clear at 8:34 a.m. Wednesday.


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Eric LeGrand speaks to SHU community

When asked how Eric LeGrand, former division one football player for Rutgers University, copes with his spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the neck down, he said: "The people I'm surrounded by. I'm humbled, I see people who are not as fortunate as me."


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She's feeling 22

Instead of being showered with gifts for her 22nd birthday a Seton Hall student decided to help the community in 22 ways on July 23.


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Diplomacy School making changes

An interim dean has been named to replace Ambassador Patrick Melady shortly after John C. Whitehead's name was removed from the School of Diplomacy and International Relations.


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Boland lot thief wanted

The man who robbed a Seton Hall employee matches the description of an individual who has committed other crimes in the area, according to Director of Public Safety Patrick Linfante.


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Motivation man

Motivational speaker and former NCAA Division I football player for Rutgers University Eric LeGrand will speak at Seton Hall at 6 p.m. on Monday in Walsh Gymnasium about the accident that ended his football career. LeGrand, 22, was paralyzed from the shoulders down after being tackled in the fourth quarter of a game in October 2010.


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Alpha Chi Rho newest fraternity

Seton Hall has made an addition to its Greek life: Alpha Chi Rho, which took a group of driven young men who were willing to put in the hard work to make this fraternity a recognized organization on campus.


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New tablet clicks with junior class

The Class of 2015 juniors received their Helix Tablets this summer instead of at the end of the fall semester, as part of Seton Hall University's mobile computing program. Students who could not pick up their laptops over the summer will receive them this Friday.


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