New spring schedule set
The final spring 2013 course schedule was released by the Provost Office on Oct. 3 that reinstated classes that run for 75 minutes on Mondays and Wednesdays, with some restrictions.
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The final spring 2013 course schedule was released by the Provost Office on Oct. 3 that reinstated classes that run for 75 minutes on Mondays and Wednesdays, with some restrictions.
Cryan's will be opening its doors to all Seton Hall students on Sunday, Oct. 14, no matter the age, as a way to end the festivities of University Weekend with food and live music.
Students living in Xavier Hall and the Complex came back from summer vacation to find renovations made to their buildings.
Fraternities Alpha Sigma Pi and Alpha Phi teamed up last week to raise money to help fight childhood cancer.
The third week of school has arrived and most students are settled into their daily routines by now, however some students are still moving into campus housing.
As everyone already knows, the cost of attending Seton Hall is a bit pricey. I would not even be able to afford to go here if it were not for the scholarship I received and student loans that help me pay for my time here at Seton Hall.
This year for the junior computer refresh, the university gave 400 Lenovo ThinkPad tablets to science and honors majors in place of an upgraded computer.
This past weekend proved to be quite the headache for most faculty members who experienced an email blackout.
Seton Hall is warning students that parking will be tight this semester and students should plan ahead to ensure they will find a parking spot on campus.
The South Orange Police Department set up check points on the night of Aug. 30 where people driving past were stopped and told to take a breathalyzer test.
One of Seton Hall's missions has always been to give to less fortunate people and places through community service and this past spring semester through summer the SHU Venture Crew fundraised for a special school in Honduras.
The fall semester welcomes the eager new faces of the freshmen class, and this year there will be more faces than usual.
Dedicated alumni were honored at the Many Are One awards for Seton Hall on Friday June 8 at the Hyatt Regency hotel located in Jersey City.
The New Jersey Environmental Lobby Awards took place on Monday in the Faculty Lounge and involved students in the ceremony for the first time in five years.
Most of Seton Hall's faculty and students have heard about the General Studies (GENS) program, but have yet to understand what exactly it offers.
The week of April 22 is National Crime Week and to kick it off, John Paitakes, Ph.D. reached out to Project Pride to have four inmates from two local State Correction Prisons come speak to his criminal justice class on Wednesday.
Seton Hall students know Joseph Donato as the new SGA president who made his way around every corner of campus to hand out flyers and inform students about his campaign during elections.
Seton Hall's annual Pirate Preview for accepted students will take place on Sunday in the Field House, and this year there are approximately 1,450 students expected to show up.