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(02/07/24 3:00pm)
The day of the year covered in hearts: heart-shaped candy boxes, balloons and that one heart chalk candy with loving commitments smudged and unreadable. Valentine’s Day is the day those in a romantic relationship show their partner just how much they mean to them.
(02/07/24 6:30pm)
As times change, so do the courses at Seton Hall, specifically the revamped Gender and the Media class now being offered to students.
(02/07/24 2:30pm)
Sensational pictorial coverage and the pursuit of attention-grabbing front pages helped make the New York Daily News become America’s most prominent newspaper in the early 20th century. In the middle of the Roaring Twenties, the newspaper established itself as the biggest in the country. At its peak in 1947, the newspaper had over 2 million readers daily and reached almost 5 million on Sundays.
(02/06/24 8:00pm)
Visual and Sound Media professor William Pace finished writing his first textbook, “The Filmmaker’s Guide to Creatively Embracing Limitations,” which was published in 2023.
(02/06/24 5:00pm)
The Israel-Hamas war may be happening thousands of miles away, but the personal effects are felt very deeply in the Seton Hall community.
(02/01/24 4:00pm)
Seton Hall triumphed over the Georgetown Hoyas, 71-54, for the second time this season in a clean home victory this Wednesday in Walsh Gymnasium. The Pirates maintained a comfortable lead in a strong offensive showing against the Hoyas, a notorious defensive specialist in the Big East.
(12/15/23 4:00pm)
The Seton Hall Pirates just stunned the 23rd ranked UNLV Rebels, winning 84-54 with a defensive masterclass.
(10/09/23 3:00pm)
Imagine getting to speak with sports legends such as Stephen A. Smith, Kenny Albert, and Peter King, all within the same month. That is the experience a sports media student gets at Seton Hall University.
(01/29/24 4:00pm)
Dirtied wrist tape and sunflower seeds began to clutter the dugout floor as Seton Hall watched its 2023 season wane. For the second time in three seasons, the Pirates had lost each of their first two games of the Big East Conference tournament and their hopes of end-of-season hardware were cut abruptly. Packed into a quiet bus, the players sat with an indescribable disappointment. As tears trickled down the eye-black caked faces of dozens of Pirates, its leader provided them solace.
(01/09/24 12:43am)
Following its initial open discussion, the Palestinian Student Association hosted its second conversation to discuss the ongoing situation in Palestine on Dec. 7.
(01/09/24 12:50am)
Students are finishing finals and preparing for the long-awaited winter break as the holiday season takes full swing.
(12/15/23 3:16am)
An undergraduate student passed away yesterday, according to an announcement sent out by Interim President Dr. Katia Passerini.
(12/12/23 3:00pm)
The most common question I get as the semester wraps up is how I feel about graduating.
(12/12/23 2:45pm)
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.
(12/12/23 12:00am)
The Student Government Association (SGA) enacted a new Senate Constituency Bill during their meeting on Nov. 27 that will significantly alter their student representation.
(12/11/23 11:30pm)
Seton Hall Assistant Professor of Communication Dr. Madison Cranmer-Krall won the Kramerae Dissertation Award this year, honored by the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender (OSCLG).
(12/12/23 2:00pm)
The Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations featured Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Leymah Gbowee during the World Leaders Forum on Nov. 14.
(12/11/23 4:01pm)
Amid the current crisis in Palestine, Muslim students at Seton Hall came together for a night of family and friends, diverse cuisines and speeches from guest speakers.
(12/11/23 4:01pm)
The Muslim Student Association and the Palestinian Student Association, along with other Muslim student organizations, hosted Dua’a Night for Palestine, a display of solidarity and commitment to raising awareness about the ongoing Palestinian struggle on Nov. 7.
(12/08/23 6:37pm)
Professor Melinda Papaccio, of the English and CORE departments at Seton Hall University, lost her eldest son to addiction on Sept. 22, 2018. On Thursday, Nov. 9, she got to celebrate not only his life but the lives of many others who have fallen to the same disease when the Black Poster Project was brought to Seton Hall’s University Center, the epicenter of student activity on campus.