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(10/06/11 4:00am)
Pottermore, J.K. Rowling's immersive online "Harry Potter" experience, is not yet open to the general public, but a select few have been lucky enough to enter the website early There they find an invitation to Hogwarts, where they are sorted into one of the four houses created for Rowling's wizarding series. They learn spells, potionmaking as well as all-new information Rowling withheld in the series.
(10/04/11 4:00am)
(09/29/11 4:00am)
In an effort to make the growing cost of attending college more affordable, Seton Hall University has announced that tuition will be lowered by $21,000 next fall for incoming freshmen that meet certain criteria.
(09/22/11 4:00am)
As the one year anniversary of Jessica Moore's death approaches, the Seton Hall community is reflecting and remembering a life lost.
(09/21/11 4:00am)
Housing and Residence Life will be offering a new meal plan to students effective immediately this semester, according to a broadcast email from HRL.
(09/08/11 4:00am)
In the four or more years that many of us will spend at this University, or in any university for that matter, we will continuously be given advice. This advice will come from our families, friends, professors and from people from all different walks of life. We will be told to make friends, to study hard, and almost always, most importantly, be told to get involved.
(09/08/11 4:00am)
With the ten year anniversary of September 11th, 2001 approaching, several Seton Hall University faculty have offered their perspectives in respect to that fateful day and its aftermath.
(08/28/11 4:00am)
Hurricane Irene passed through South Orange and the surrounding areas on August 27 and 28 resulting in damages and power outages on Seton Hall University's campus.
(08/26/11 4:00am)
UPDATE: 1:25 p.m., A Tropical Storm Warning is still in effect for South Orange and the surrounding areas, according to a PirateAlert text message and e-mail sent to students. The alert told students to limit their movements outside of their residences and to "be mindful of local flooding, downed power lines, trees and other debris."
(07/18/11 4:00am)
Update, 3:30 p.m.: The ruptured gas line was successfully repaired this afternoon by Public Service, according to Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president of Public Safety.
(07/01/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall University's vice president of University Advancement announced that he will be leaving the Hall on July 29, according to a broadcast email sent out by the Presidents Office.
(05/25/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall University, in accordance with emergency response agencies from the Village of South Orange and Essex County, conducted an Emergency Response Exercise, Tuesday, May 24 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m..
(05/21/11 4:00am)
The Board of Adjustment's ruling on the conversion of a home on 1 S. Centre St. was recently upheld almost a year after Seton Hall officials appealed the Board's decision to deny the University's application to convert the home, as reported by South Orange Patch in a May 19 article.
(05/18/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall University, in accordance with emergency response agencies from the Village of South Orange and Essex County, will be conducting an Emergency Response Exercise, Tuesday May 24, according to a broadcast email sent by Student Affairs.
(05/16/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall University's class of 2011 received their degrees during the school's 154th Baccalaureate Ceremony on Monday at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford.
(05/12/11 4:00am)
The South Orange Police Department has announced an arrest in connection with the March 31 robbery of two Seton Hall Students that occurred on Wilden Place in South Orange, according to an email from Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president and director of Public Safety and Security.
(05/04/11 4:00am)
A Seton Hall student from China was suspended from University housing without outside living accommodations on April 21 after he violated the University's Community Standards policy.
(04/28/11 4:00am)
The University Development Team has been working with President A. Gabriel Esteban, deans and University donors to identify opportunities to create financial aid for both prospective students and current students.
(04/14/11 4:00am)
The U.S. Department of Education along with its Office for Civil Rights sent a letter to all college campuses earlier this month as part of their new initiative to strengthen response to sexual assaults in schools and on college campuses.
(04/06/11 4:00am)
After 2 years in effect, the Rental Registration & Licensing ordinance, more commonly known at Seton Hall as the