New Jersey's Friday earthquake delays Seton Hall basketball team’s return
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit Whitehouse, N.J. and was felt across the East Coast this morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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A 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit Whitehouse, N.J. and was felt across the East Coast this morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Before the Setonian was founded in 1924, a Seton Hall student wanted to start an on-campus newspaper in 1873.
It has been such an honor to be part of the 100th year anniversary of the Setonian as the news editor, especially as it has coincided with my senior year.
The Seton Hall Center for Sports Media hosted two members of the first women’s basketball team, along with the first female coach, to celebrate 50 years of Title IX on Dec. 1. This event took place a day before the 50 Years of Women’s Sports celebration.
The Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations featured Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Leymah Gbowee during the World Leaders Forum on Nov. 14.
The Seton Hall retention rate reached a six-year high, with 85.2% of the 2026 class returning as of Sept. 13.
Seton Hall University and accounting firm Withum have partnered to launch a pilot program designed for accounting students that eases the 150 credit hours requirement.
Seton Hall University President Joseph Nyre announced his resignation in an email sent out to students on Monday morning.
What is your race?
History Professor Dermot Quinn celebrated the publication of his latest book, “Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006,” in Bethany Hall on May 1.
Reverend Forrest Pritchett, the Interim Director of Africana studies and the special assistant to the Provost, released a statement this evening in support of the “Protect AFAM” movement.
The Student Government Association inducted the 2023-24 executive board on April 17, with Kai Hansen as the new president.
The Student Government Association (SGA) saw only one presidential candidate for the 2023-2024 term, in a quiet election season without a debate and with traditional campaign events cancelled.
Seton Hall expanded Period SHU’s free menstrual product initiative by providing dispensers throughout the South Orange, Newark and Nutley campuses as of January.
The Africana studies program at Seton Hall will lose its only full-time faculty member at the end of the fall semester.
The Student Government Association announced a new Finance Committee chair on Monday in response to budget request issues brought up during the SGA Town Hall.
The Student Government Association launched a new task force initiative with the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services to expand its access so students’ mental health needs are met.
Seton Hall’s Gourmet Dining Services announced updates at a recent SGA meeting in response to students’ suggestions.
Two visual and sound media major students were able to immerse themselves in film production through internships with Awesome Films.
The Student Government Association (SGA) announced through an Instagram post on Nov. 2 that it would be working with Seton Hall’s chapter of PERIOD to install free menstrual product dispensers in public bathrooms on campus.