Adelante holds open discussion about generational trauma
Adelante hosted a discussion panel about generational trauma, which was opened to all students on Feb. 9.
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Adelante hosted a discussion panel about generational trauma, which was opened to all students on Feb. 9.
Following Lauren Park-Lane's record-setting performance just a few days ago, the women’s basketball team was once again slated against the DePaul Blue Demons. The Hall looked to sweep the season series in Chicago
The Pirates looked to avoid 3 straight losses, as the team enters one of the most critical stretches of the season, coming into the first of two straight matchups against the DePaul Blue Demons. The back-to-back came as a result of a postponement due to DePaul not meeting Big East scholarship requirements.
Seton Hall’s College of Communication and the Arts was recognized on PR News’ A-List for Public Relations Education for the third year in a row.
Following their 20-23 campaign last season, the Seton Hall softball team opened the season with a competitive two-day double-header at the Black & Gold Invitational at Southern Mississippi on Friday, sustaining two losses against the Samford Bulldogs and the host Golden Eagles.
Coming off a tough loss to #23 Creighton on Wednesday, the Pirates traveled to the Wells Fargo center in Philadelphia to take on the Villanova Wildcats.
After dropping the season series against Creighton at home on Tuesday, Seton Hall traveled to the City of Brotherly Love to face the #15 Villanova Wildcats.
The women’s basketball team was unable to avoid the sweep against their Big East rival Creighton when they hosted them at Walsh Gymnasium on Tuesday night.
Which side are you on? Tupac Shakur or Notorious B.I.G? Taylor Swift or Kanye West? When it comes to music, many rivalries exist. No matter which side fans are on, there is one common enemy: Ticketmaster.
Archbishop Christophe Louis Yves Georges Pierre, the apostolic nuncio to the U.S., gave a lecture on Feb. 1 in the University Center addressing U.S. policy along with religious identity.
Seton Hall expanded Period SHU’s free menstrual product initiative by providing dispensers throughout the South Orange, Newark and Nutley campuses as of January.
Circle K International, a service-based organization that focuses on leadership and fellowship, became active in the spring semester after a year of obstacles and paperwork.
Following an undefeated two-game road trip against Butler and St. John’s, the Pirates returned to the Prudential Center to host the DePaul Blue Demons for a Sunday matinee.
Following a three-game road trip, the Seton Hall women’s basketball team hosted the Providence Friars on Saturday afternoon.
Students shared their Super Bowl LVII predictions where the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face head-to-head for the championship ring.
Isabella Espana, a junior biology major, took the crown at “Ms. Philippines,” an annual cultural pageant hosted by Rutgers Newark and held at the Newark Symphony Hall on Jan. 28.
Whether students enjoy a logical board game or beating their opponent, the University’s new chess club welcomes a community for this environment to prosper.
Looking to avoid a five game losing streak, Seton Hall traveled to Carnesecca arena in Queens, NY to take on conference rival St. John’s, who stood at a perfect 12-0 at home leading into the Tuesday night matchup.
Senior Lauren Park-Lane, who was unanimously selected to the preseason All-Big East Team, is one of the final ten candidates for the Nancy Lieberman Award.
With the jumpstart of the spring semester, students prepare for their variety of classes and time dedicated to the Seton Hall community.