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Ivy Hill tenants do not mind Seton Hall student residents

Ivy Hill Park Apartments, known as "Ivy Hill" or "Ivy," have become home for many Seton Hall students over the years. With all the things that come along with having college students as neighbors, mainly partying, ordinary tenants that live in Ivy Hill said they do not have a huge problem with some of the house parties Seton Hall students host in their apartments.


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National Council of Negro Women returns to Seton Hall

After a period of decline when it nearly disappeared, the Imani Chapter of The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) of Seton Hall University has returned full force. During this academic year, membership has grown from five, not including the reconstituted executive board, to more than 25. The majority of the members now are freshman.


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Relay for Life passes $60,000

Relay for Life was held on Friday, April 26 in the Richie Regan Recreation Center. Doors opened for the event at 5 p.m. and closed at 9 p.m. Relay for Life lasted for 12 hours, ending at 5 a.m. Saturday morning.


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Blackboard to get boost on May 19

The latest release of the Blackboard Learn Suite, Blackboard 9.1, will take place on Sunday, May 19 and include upgrades and a few changes based on the feedback provided by nearly 1,200 students and educators at 640 schools.


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High schoolers visit for Athletic Training Day

Students from Clifton and Roxbury, N.J., high schools were invited to Seton Hall Uni­versity for Seton Hall Athletic Training Day and joined "Every Body Needs an Athletic Trainer" in honor of National Athletic Train­ing Month.


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How to drink responsibly

Every April the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence sponsors Alcohol Awareness Month to educate the public about the danger of overconsumption and provide support for affected families and individuals.


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