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Catholics focus on future of the papacy

As the College of Cardinals prepares to travel to Rome for Conclave in light of the first resignation of the papacy since 1415, much of the world will be watching. Members of the Catholic community at Seton Hall expressed gratitude to Pope Benedict XVI and offered predictions for the uncertain future of The Vatican.


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SGA discusses upcoming changes

The Student Government Association discussed the possibility of keeping the library open for 24 hours during midterms and creating small committees throughout campus on Monday.


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Upperclassmen who choose AQ to get discount

Because Aquinas Hall will be under construction next year due to renovations, upperclassmen are being asked to apply to live there for a 20 percent housing discount, according to Vice President of Student Services Tracy Gottlieb.


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CAPS expands initiatives to reach students

In addition to the programs Counseling and Psychological Services has provided in the past, it continues to expand its resourc­es by developing other ways to reach out and help members of the campus community.


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Dunkin' worker arrested

An Orange resident was arrested last week and charged with stealing a credit card number while employed at Seton Hall's Dunkin' Donuts, according to the South Orange Police Department.


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Series challenges students to understand themselves

The "JUST TALK" series began as an idea for students to gain a deeper un­derstanding of themselves and the world around them, and has grown into a multi-departmental collaboration recognized by the office of the Attorney General.


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Housing order complaints build up

Don't try to fix things that aren't broken. But what does one do when something is broken and isn't being fixed? Seton Hall students are having problems regarding damage and repairs in their dorm rooms.


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Task force tackles parking issue

A Parking Task Force has been created by Dean Tracy Gottlieb in order to look at creative ways to approach the parking crunch for students and employees on campus.

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