After hours with Adelante
Adelante, an organization committed to empowering Latino students at Seton Hall, hosted ‘After Hours: Redefine the Borders of Your Mind,’ a talk show event that promotes discussion on mental health, on Feb. 7.
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Adelante, an organization committed to empowering Latino students at Seton Hall, hosted ‘After Hours: Redefine the Borders of Your Mind,’ a talk show event that promotes discussion on mental health, on Feb. 7.
The colder weather tends to welcome warmer clothes as students swap out their flannels for puffer jackets and their sneakers for Uggs.
On Feb. 5, former University President Dr. Joseph Nyre filed a lawsuit against Seton Hall alleging multiple violations of New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) and Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA). His wife, Kelli, is also a party in the lawsuit, and claims that former Chairman of the Board of Regents, Kevin Marino, sexually harassed her on two occasions.
Along with snow and cold weather, the winter time also welcomes seasonal drinks at the infamous coffee chain, Starbucks.
The Seton Hall Muslim Student Association (MSA) is looking to improve the Serra Hall prayer room after it flooded two weeks ago.
The Pirates hosted the Xavier Musketeers at Walsh Gymnasium on Dec. 10 and took care of business, winning by a score of 86-62.
Despite the current conflict in the Middle East and divergent views, local Bergen County Muslims and Jews continued to meet up for dialogue.
Putting in a load of laundry to wash, loading the dishwasher, teaching students journalism, and spending time drafting articles for various publications as a freelance writer - this woman can do it all.
Professor Thomas Rondinella's busy schedule doesn't revolve around mundane business meetings or crowded commutes, but it’s instead about his role as a film producer at Seton Hall University. The film he's currently working on adds to a growing list he's produced for over the years, such as “Good Day for It” and “Charming Billy.”
Dr. Stanton Brown, the University’s Executive Director of the Buccino Leadership Institute, said that he chose to come to Seton Hall because it was a “match made in Heaven.”
The Women’s Network at Seton Hall is the “new kid on the block” this year.
If it weren’t for an old friend, Justin Oosterwyk would’ve gone on to join the marching band in high school, except said friend convinced him to give swimming one more try.
The holiday of love is right around the corner and students are revealing their favorite in-town plans for Valentine’s Day.
Each year on Feb. 14 we celebrate Valentine’s Day, a holiday which unites family, friends, significant others and anyone you appreciate in life.
Dr. Joseph Nyre, who served as Seton Hall’s 21st president from Aug. 2019 to July 2023, filed a multilayered lawsuit against the University on Monday alleging violations of New Jersey’s Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), discrimination and retaliation in violation of New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) and breach of the Separation and General Release Agreement between Nyre and Seton Hall.
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.
As times change, so do the courses at Seton Hall, specifically the revamped Gender and the Media class now being offered to students.
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.
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.
The Israel-Hamas war may be happening thousands of miles away, but the personal effects are felt very deeply in the Seton Hall community.