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dedication — not only to self-preservation but also to self-improvement. People are on this campus to better themselves. They do it in the classroom, as do students at every college and university. But what makes Seton Hall so special is how people get involved when class is over; if they believe in a project or cause, their in- volvement is enthusiastic and intense. For instance, people actively cam- paigned on campus for the presidential candidates they believed in. (See page 42.) Women started Every Woman ' s Center to have a place that deals specifically with their concerns. (See page 165.) The Italian Club sold cannoli to raise money for the earthquake victims in Italy. (See page 161.) Campus Ministry organized a walkathon for CROP to help feed the world ' s hungry. (See page 135.) Circle K danced through the night to raise money for muscular dystrophy. (See page 148.) Communication majors mobilized to get $180,000 worth of desperately needed television equipment. (See page 294.) And the list goes on. In this age of presumed student apathy, the facts prove students do give a damn. They work for what they believe in. Granted, not everyone gets involved for one reason or another. But the people who put in the long hours — who care about what i s hap- pening on this campus — are the fittest who are making Seton Hall survive. 0 Seton Hall, truly a campus of diversity, hosts several handicapped students who learn and grow along side students without afflic- tions. (Above) A sense of humor is the Seton Hall survivor ' s strongest tool.
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LOOKING AT LIFE at Seton Hall University is no easy task since there is always someone doing something somewhere. For on-campus entertainment, there were several rocking concerts, heart-touching plays and thought-provoking lectures. People made themselves merry with wild weekends during Homecoming and Spring. They kept busy by pubbing, campaigning and helping others. In short, Seton Hall students lived their own lives and had a great time! JUDY WATKINS, EDITOR Photography Staff: Beim Photographers, Arlene Dickson, Mike Fcasni, Guy Federico, Ann Marie Fernandez, Glen Frieson, Tom Jones, Lisa Lopuszniak, Marybeth Powers, Bill Spade, Pat Welch, Jerry Wyckoff, Pete Yannotta. Illustrations: Bill O ' Toole That ' s Entertainment 12 Tito Puente by Susan Robinson 14 Southside Johnny and the Jukes by Judy Watkins . . 14 Roy Ayers by Judy Watkins 17 The Ramones by Susan Robinson 18 David Bromberg by Marion Daniels and M.J. Accorsi 19 Ramsey Clark by Lisa Lopuszniak 20 David Proust by Patricia Monahan 21 Intimacy by Judy Watkins 22 Forum on El Salvador by Melissa Girolamo and Maria Pellegrino 23 Women Against Pornography by Judy Watkins ... 24 Women ' s Image in the Media by Judy Watkins . . . 24 Alexander Ginzberg by John Keiffer 26 The Whiteheaded Boy by Kenneth Fodor 27 The Power and the Glory by Kenneth Fodor ... 29 The Righteous Are Bold by Kenneth Fodor .... 30 Sherlock Holmes by Kenneth Fodor 31 Dorms vs. Commuting vs. Off-Campus: Each Lifestyle Has Its Ups and Downs by Judy Watkins 33 The Pub: A place to let more than just your hair down! by Karen Condon 38 At SHU ' s Daycare Center, There ' s No Kidding Around by Sherri Thomas 40 Election ' 80: Student Campaigners Battle Apathy and Each Other by Lisa Lopuszniak 42 Ramps and Other Alterations Help the Handicapped by Debi Krupna 45 Hell No! We Won ' t Go! Draft Counselling Center Reopens by John Burnett 47 Traditional Welcome Back Picnic Was First Test For Alcohol Policy by Judy Watkins 49 A Night At the Movies by Steve Sion 52 Fall Classic by Patricia Monahan and Vivian Flora . . 53 Images ' 80: Showcase for Visual Arts by Amelia Grossi 58 Bon Voyage: $5 Brings Sun and Fun to Two Lucky Partiers by Amelia Grossi 82 Spring: A time of year when young men and women shed their inhibitions to say the least! by Judy Watkins . 64 Senior Week: Four Years Wrapped Up in One Wild Week by Judy Watkins 88 It ' s What We All Wait For — Graduation! by Karen Condon 71 11
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