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(02/26/24 4:00pm)
It’s not every day that a trailblazer comes to Seton Hall University. Renowned basketball commentator, sideline reporter, and ESPN analyst Doris Burke sat down on Feb. 23 to discuss her journey and share valuable advice to those aspiring to work in sports media.
(03/10/24 3:00pm)
The Seton Hall men’s basketball team celebrated Senior Night with an 86-62 victory over the DePaul Blue Demons, marking DePaul’s winless conference showing at 0-20. The contest was especially important, considering that the seeding decision for the BIG EAST tournament was still ongoing.
(03/07/24 4:00pm)
On a rainy New Jersey night, fans piled into the Prudential Center to watch Seton Hall defeat Villanova, 66-56. Senior guard Kadary Richmond continued to impress, leading the way with 20 points, six rebounds, and five assists.
(03/18/24 2:30pm)
As we celebrate the Setonian’s centennial anniversary, it's prudent to celebrate the gender and cultural diversity in the Setonian staff since our school became co-educational almost 60 years ago. The Setonian is widely regarded as the voice of Seton Hall’s community, and by researching the history of marginalized leaders representing this paper, I’ve been familiarized with the former voices in the Setonian that have molded the foundation of a diverse set of staff today. Traveling decades down the paper’s archives shows a vivid school life, all encapsulated by former issues of this paper.
(03/16/24 2:30pm)
Being a part of the Setonian’s 100th editorial board has been nothing short of rewarding. I am so grateful that I get to work alongside such talented writers and photographers who are passionate about journalism.
(03/17/24 2:30pm)
10. Pirates win first Men’s NIT Championship (1953)
(03/02/24 6:29pm)
On March 19, 1924, the first edition of The Setonian was published and now the student-run Seton Hall newspaper is preparing to celebrate its 100th year anniversary.
(03/14/24 2:30pm)
I remember when I wrote my first article for the Setonian. I felt the rush of a deadline, the excitement of finally writing, and the nervousness of interviews.
(03/13/24 2:30pm)
The Setonian was suspended in February of 1964 — a decision that resulted in a protest of nearly 700 students throwing snow-covered stones at the South Orange police and fire departments. Consequently, the students were sprayed with a hose.
(03/11/24 2:30pm)
In 1968, Seton Hall University’s demographics shifted in a major way.
(03/10/24 2:30pm)
As an inherently private person, this idea of being in a leadership position and joining a community of talented, go-getter individuals was a far-fetched one. Yet, upon joining the Setonian in my freshman year, there was a certain excitement in meeting new people that came with covering campus life. This, I knew, was not like other things I’d tried before–it was an endeavor that was meant for me.
(03/09/24 3:30pm)
The Setonian is celebrating 100 years with a list of the biggest stories in Seton Hall history, ranging from University expansions, institutional changes and events that will be remembered for the next 100 years to come.
(03/07/24 3:30pm)
Sports have been my passion for as long as I remember, from tee ball in kindergarten to basketball from third grade and beyond. Getting ready for each game was exhilarating, and led me to fall further in love.
(03/06/24 3:30pm)
“It is indeed unfortunate that the Setonian is not a free voice,” Know S***, a previous rival newspaper of the Setonian, wrote in their Oct. 31, 1974 edition.
(03/05/24 3:30pm)
It started with a girl and her laptop, staying up past the normal bedtime for a teenage girl just so she could write – whether that be her feelings, stories or notes to herself, she was always writing.
(03/04/24 3:30pm)
Gray boxes stacked in two separate piles on the large conference table in the Seton Hall Archives and Special Collections Center. One side had boxes filled with fragile Setonian newspapers, turning yellow with age, still containing the creases from where they used to be folded. The other side had boxes also filled with old yellow-brown Setonian newspapers, but these were different. These papers were in pristine condition, neatly tucked in individual labeled folders with not a single crease in sight.
(03/03/24 3:30pm)
Seton Hall is a basketball school through and through, but did you know that they used to have a football program?
(03/01/24 3:30pm)
Before the Setonian was founded in 1924, a Seton Hall student wanted to start an on-campus newspaper in 1873.
(03/08/24 3:30pm)
Let's travel back to the Setonian issues of 1974 when the spirit of womanhood was just beginning to rise on campus. Seton Hall University became a co-ed institution in 1968, and a few years later in 1973, the Setonian got its first female editor-in-chief.
(03/19/24 2:30pm)
“Everything happens for a reason.”