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(03/17/21 9:40pm)
When former Cabrini Hall resident Trent Miller received an email from Seton Hall on Feb. 8 telling him he was needing to vacate his dorm, he said he was blindsided and frustrated by the University’s decision..
(11/03/20 10:00am)
The brothers of Delta Upsilon (DU) are focusing their philanthropy on working with the Jespy House in South Orange to align with the fraternity’s motto of “Building Better Men.”
(09/25/20 9:00am)
Students at Seton Hall have access to a variety of different restaurants in the South Orange Village, including BayLeaf Redefined Indian Cuisine, which offers buffet-style lunch hours and sit-down dinners.
(09/16/20 9:00am)
Seton Hall students and faculty in the College of Nursing shared their stories and thoughts on being a future health care worker during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(06/11/20 4:34pm)
The Health Occupations Students of America – Future Health Professionals (HOSA-FHP) chapter at Seton Hall was officially chartered this spring. The executive board explained that it is not just a club for students who aspire to be healthcare workers or work in health-related fields, but also for those who want to help others.
(04/30/20 3:36pm)
SAB continues hosting activities for SHU students online
(02/21/20 6:06am)
On Feb. 14, the School of Diplomacy hosted Eli McCarthy, professor of Justice and Peace Studies at Georgetown University. McCarthy led a conference on non-violent conflict (NVC) and how it can help people not only in diplomatic situations but also in everyday interactions.
(02/14/20 2:33pm)
Every other Wednesday, Campus Ministry hosts a free grilled cheese lunch in the lower level of Boland Hall.
(02/07/20 6:39pm)
This semester, Unidos Bailamos is the newest addition to many cultural and activity-based clubs at Seton Hall.
(11/15/19 8:07am)
Corrections: This article has several errors. First, The Setonian incorrectly identified Samantha Becker as Samantha Decker. Second, in paragraph 5, the word should be “immigrant,” not “migrant.” The artist Nancy Crasco, was misidentified as Nancy Cohen. In paragraph 7, the art piece was identified incorrectly as “Waterfalls,” when it should be written as “Water falls.” In paragraph 12, the artist’s name should be Kimberly Parra, not Pana the work is called “Garden of Living Images,” by Keren Anavy, not “The Babylon Gardens.”
(11/01/19 1:40am)
While electronic cigarettes are marketed for those trying to quit smoking actual cigarettes, controversy surrounding the e-cigarettes has swept the nation as deaths related to lung disease have resulted from them. Seton Hall students shared their thoughts on smoking e-cigarettes.
(10/25/19 4:02am)
On Nov. 14, Seton Hall will host “The Living Word Project,” an event where people will perform original poems celebrating their faith, culture and identity in the Theatre-in-the-Round as part of International Celebration Month.
(10/10/19 4:17am)
The Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted their annual Commuter Week, which consisted of a full week of programs geared towards those that commute to school.
(10/03/19 9:40pm)
On Sept. 21, the United Nations hosted the first Youth Climate Summit, featuring climate activists and world leaders to discuss the ways that countries could reduce emissions and find eco-friendly solutions without harming their country. Diplomacy majors who attended the summit shared their experience with The Setonian.
(09/26/19 10:20pm)
Seton Hall opened an interfaith prayer room in the cellar of Boland Hall this fall. The space is always open to residents and includes a room for silent prayer that is accessible to people not living in Boland.
(09/20/19 3:27am)
The IT department implemented Microsoft Teams into every class this semester, making it the standard for each course.