November 2, 2001
No Sympathy for the Devil
One of music's problem children, heavy metal, has made a home at Seton Hall University for the last 15 years, to the chagrin of officials there. In September, tired of housing such heretical offspring, the Roman Catholic university finally exorcised it from the campus.
The university's student-run radio station, WSOU, has boasted more than 100,000 listeners, supported itself financially, and enjoyed a reputation as the New York City area's top purveyor of metal, spinning disks from
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