Across
- 2. Objects thrown by protesting students, sometimes containing rocks.
- 5. Tone of many articles that led to the newspaper's troubles.
- 8. Facial hair that led to student protests in 1964.
- 9. All-American center known for his powerful play.
- 10. Coach known for leading the team to its highest national ranking.
- 12. Document that was revised for the campus newspaper after its suspension.
- 15. Campus newspaper at Seton Hall University.
- 16. Authority that intervened during the student protests.
- 18. Style of humor that led to editorial changes at the newspaper.
- 19. Former player and coach who led the basketball team through different eras.
- 21. Action taken against the campus newspaper in February 1964.
- 22. Seton Hall University President during the 1960s.
- 23. Student action in response to the newspaper's suspension.
- 25. Politician featured controversially in a campus newspaper ad.
- 27. Civil Rights leader.
- 28. Seton Hall's religious affiliation.
- 29. Site of a notorious game where Seton Hall faced severe hostility and violence.
Down
- 1. Sport that faced a de-emphasis at Seton Hall during this period.
- 3. Rules that were rewritten following the newspaper's suspension.
- 4. Strict apparel regulations enforced at the university.
- 6. Formerly common in the newspaper, banned for health reasons in the 1960s.
- 7. Nicknamed "Nick the Quick," a prolific scorer in Seton Hall basketball history.
- 11. Fictional columnist known for satirical comments on campus issues.
- 13. Introduction of female students to the South Orange campus in 1968.
- 14. Opponent school involved in a controversial game marked by racial discrimination.
- 17. President who died during this decade.
- 20. Process the newspaper staff underwent post-suspension.
- 24. Type of article that sparked controversy and change in the newspaper's management.
- 26. Chanted by students demanding the return of their newspaper.
- 28. Issue central to the newspaper's suspension over satirical content.
