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Seton Hall Theatre performed their rendition of Alice, an adaptation of the classic Alice in Wonderland written by playwright Lindsay Price in the University Center on Oct. 14.
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Seton Hall Theatre performed their rendition of Alice, an adaptation of the classic Alice in Wonderland written by playwright Lindsay Price in the University Center on Oct. 14.
Despite multiple scoring chances from both teams, Seton Hall ended their matchup against Stony Brook with a 0-0 tie on Oct. 3.
Later this month, Seton Hall students will be able to change their first name to their preferred name on Banner, according to Dr. Alyssa McCloud, senior vice president of enrollment management.
As the summer comes to a halt, the chilly air rolls in to welcome the fall season and students are swapping their tank tops for jackets.
Seton Hall Athletics brought loads of energy to the University Center on Oct. 5 for a Happy Hour hosted by men’s basketball head coach Shaheen Holloway. Many were able to spin the prize wheel, featuring prizes such as a free student season ticket for the 2023-24 campaign or a Starbucks gift card.
Over half of Seton Hall’s class of 2027 is students of color, according to University officials.
Junior Natalie Tavana is etching her name into the Seton Hall history books as the women's soccer season unfolds. In the early stages of the season, Tavana wasted no time making her mark, boasting one of the most successful starts in Seton Hall women's soccer history as Big East play continues.
Profound basketball announcer and current analyst for ESPN and NBA on ABC, Doris Burke, is set to visit Seton Hall University on Feb. 23, 2024.
The Seton Hall chapter of the American Chemical Society hosted its kickoff event where members created lava lamps and learned about the organization on Sept. 20.
Dare to Care hosted its “Speak Up for Mental Health” event for students in honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month on Sept. 25.
Some University administrators and faculty members received an anonymous email earlier today that threatened violence on the South Orange campus.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Adelante discussed the importance of culture and the Latinx community throughout Seton Hall.
Seton Hall’s fraternities and sororities came together for the biannual ‘Meet the Greeks’ event to spotlight the variety of multicultural organizations on Sept. 25.
The overcast looming over September’s end isn’t just a reminder that sweater weather is here but that Seton Hall’s annual fall break is right around the corner.
The Seton Hall retention rate reached a six-year high, with 85.2% of the 2026 class returning as of Sept. 13.
On March 19, 1924, the Setonian was founded. Since then, the paper has provided essential news to the Seton Hall community and emphasized that student journalism is journalism.
The Student Activities Board transformed the campus green to resemble the restaurant chain, The Rainforest Cafe, with fruit smoothies and plush animal life on Sept. 21.
The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) announced a partnership with Uwill, to help students reach therapists and other mental health resources based on their needs.
Seton Hall University and accounting firm Withum have partnered to launch a pilot program designed for accounting students that eases the 150 credit hours requirement.
It isn’t every day that a bona fide legend comes to your college campus to speak to and inspire students with stories of hope, hardship and history. With many professors and administrators having a plethora of experience in the sports management and media world, this becomes a lot more imaginable when you attend Seton Hall.