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The summer season has ended and fall has begun and students are switching out their tank tops for sweaters, shorts for jeans and their sandals for boots.
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The summer season has ended and fall has begun and students are switching out their tank tops for sweaters, shorts for jeans and their sandals for boots.
To prepare for life after college, students are talking about their internship opportunities they have received while at Seton Hall.
From hanging out with friends on the green to attending study groups, here is a list of five things commuters can do to be more involved on campus.
A new group called Girls Group for Gains has formed on campus, advocating for women’s safety in the rec center.
Elizabeth V. Halpin, Dean of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, became acting director of the Buccino Leadership Institute following the resignation of Dr. Bryan Price, former director and co-founder of the Institute.
Seton Hall’s Gourmet Dining Services announced updates at a recent SGA meeting in response to students’ suggestions.
The University announced on Sept. 8 that flu and COVID vaccine clinics will be available this fall across all three campuses.
The Student Services department paid a visit during Monday’s Student Government Association meeting and spoke about future advancements in security and the current COVID-19 protocol.
Since 1924, the Setonian has been providing essential news to the Seton Hall community, recognizing that student journalism is journalism. But perhaps never has the Setonian been as important as these past few years.
Seton Hall released a statement calling for “mutual respect and compassion” in the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of the federal right to an abortion.
Seton Hall will raise undergraduate tuition, room and board by 4.4 percent for the fall semester, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer announced in an email on June 20.
A new mural was painted at the intersection of Ward Place and Irvington Avenue after a previous mural was painted over last year.
‘Who created ‘Rosie the Riveter?’ The famed World War II-era propaganda artwork encouraging women to join the workforce in place of men shipping out to war, and the artist behind the work, is the center of one Seton Hall professor’s recent research.
The United States Ambassador to the United Nations spoke with students of the school of Diplomacy and International Relations Tuesday April 12 about current foreign policies such as the Russia-Ukraine war, climate change in developing countries, and COVID-19 vaccine accessibility.
Jayde Dieu was elected Seton Hall University’s Student Government Association’s President for the upcoming 2022-2023 academic year.
Seton Hall’s first free menstrual product dispenser was installed in the University Center this spring as a result of a collaborated effort from the Student Government Association (SGA) and PERIOD SHU.
The Petersheim Academic Exposition, an annual gathering of the BIG EAST’s finest academics, took place Monday, April 25 through Friday, April 29 with over 40-plus events spanning across almost all academic departments.
As the semester comes to an end, finals are quickly approaching and students are buckling down for the inevitable stress that comes with it.
An early morning shooting in a private residence in the Valley Street area left no injuries, the University said in an email sent to the Seton Hall community May 12 Thursday afternoon.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will be the keynote speaker for the university’s upcoming baccalaureate commencement ceremony on May 24, the Office of the Provost announced Monday morning.