The academic year is past its halfway point. One semester behind us, one semester to go. Yet, there are still questions we have unanswered and more as the semester goes on. Do not get me wrong — I am proud to be a student at Seton Hall University as many of us are, but like the rest of my peers, we have questions whose answers we need to know.
1. Why does Blackboard always crash?
2. Why is Dunkin' service so slow?
3. Why do you promise graduation at the Prudential Center but underdeliver in the end?
4. Why are there never parking spaces?
5. Why is parking so expensive if there is no parking . . .?
6. Why is donation money spent on athletics and not academics?
7. Why does it take an hour to get food at the cove?
8. Why is Boland South still stuck in the past?
9. Why is tuition so high?
10. Why do we spend so much for food that is not exactly "gourmet"?
11. Why is "campus-wide wifi" a myth?
12. Why does the SHUFly skips stop on the itinerary?
13. Why is there a scary pizza man?
14. Why are there never any available study rooms?
15. Why does the bookstore overcharge?
16. If it's for profit, where does the money go?
17. Why are there so many core requirements?
18. Why is Health Services closed at poor times?
19. When should I get sick instead?
20. Do they really provide any care anyways?
21. Why is walking through Corrigan tantamount to leg day?
22. Or is Corrigan just practice for Mooney?
23. Why is class registration like the Hunger Games?
24. Why do you over accept?
25. Why are the animals on campus so friendly?
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