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Students plan long trip home

Although many students look forward to school breaks as a reprieve from cafeteria food, dorm rooms and stressful schoolwork, many Seton Hall students have no choice but to stay on campus.


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Town Hall "big success"

Parking issues and pricey laundry loads were discussed at the Student Government Associa­tion's holiday Town Hall meeting on Monday in the University Cen­ter.


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Anti-violence panel remembers Moore

The Educational Opportunity Program's Student Organization held a program called "No Moore Evidence" on Tuesday that aimed to enlighten students about the different cases of violence that occur on various college campuses and the importance of on-and-off-campus safety.


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SGA discusses plans for upcoming holiday

The Student Government Association discussed holiday celebrations, cafeteria food, a possible shuttle service to the airport and the upcoming Seton Hall Town Meeting during its meeting on Monday.


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Model students to light tree

Seton Hall will be welcoming new tradition with the third an­nual tree lighting as two students were selected to light the tree on Thursday, at 5:45 p.m. on the Green.


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SHU fifth most connected school

With the help of the new AT&T Inc. Mobile Computing Program on campus, Seton Hall was named the fifth most connected college in the country by the U.S. News & World Report.


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