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Phi Delta Theta will colonize 70 founding fathers
Students often disregard SHU’s strict alcohol policy
Despite Seton Hall’s alcohol policy being strict, SHU’s Annual Security Report recorded 109 on-campus disciplinary referrals for alcohol-related policy breaches in 2015, which is the most recent data.
New SGA Executive Board eyeing the future
Christina Simon, sophomore English major and current secretary of the Student Government Association (SGA), was elected president of the organization on Mar. 29, after a highly contested campaign season.
SHU working to donate leftover GDS food to people in need
This school year, Seton Hall University has taken strides toward reducing food waste on campus.
Living in Ivy: Drugs and gang activity cause stress for some students
Chad Navarro’s time living in Ivy Hill apartments has been difficult, according to the fourth-year nursing major. “If I’m being honest, I do believe that I’ve been drinking a lot more, and it’s something that I’m conscientious about,” Navarro said. “But I don’t think it’s had a significant bearing on my grades.”
Freshman retention rate up to 85 percent, yet 33 percent don’t graduate
Seton Hall’s freshman retention rate has been steadily increasing from 2010 to 2015, with 85 percent of freshmen retained in 2015, according to College Factual’s website.
LGBTQ community weighs in on Trump’s choice to keep workplace protection order
On Jan. 30, 2017, the White House said that President Donald J. Trump plans to leave in place an Obama administration order protecting LGBTQ citizens in the workplace, according to The New York Times.
No matter the cause, protesting as American as it gets
90 percent of SHU students employed after graduation
On Jan. 19, Seton Hall released a statement that said the school’s graduate employment rate has risen to 90 percent.
Cabrini residents call construction a ‘nightmare’
SHU students to visit Cuba in the spring
While there, 22 students will go on tours of museums and historical sites, such as Ernest Hemingway’s country estate, “Finca La Vigia” and Havana Vieja, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage site.