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(11/06/13 5:00am)
ROTC cadets can travel abroad to experience the lifestyles of other countries through programs such as "Project Global Officer" and "Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency," which help cadets develop an international outlook for future military or professional goals, according to cadets who participated this summer.
(10/31/13 4:00am)
Some students are wondering if construction at Aquinas and Stafford halls has conjured up spooky occurrences.
(10/24/13 4:00am)
It is now possible for students to take courses offered by the University of Notre Dame without leaving South Orange.
(10/16/13 4:00am)
If you feel as if your roommate or a resident on your floor was a danger to himself, herself or others, you shouldn't be afraid to speak up.
(10/10/13 4:00am)
"There's a song that is played a lot on the Arabic channels and radio stations my parents listen to," junior Ebla Moussa said. "It pretty much says when you kill, you kill your brother. We all want everyone to realize what they are doing and who is being hurt at the end of it all."
(10/03/13 4:00am)
The Big East Virtual Career Fair on Nov. 14 will allow students to meet employers online, and students can register to connect with alumni from other Big East Schools.
(09/26/13 4:00am)
If an electronic cigarette emits water vapor in a residence hall that evaporates without a trace, does it fall under the same category as tobacco cigarettes in the housing policy?
(09/18/13 4:00am)
I bet you didn't know that the cafeteria has "everything" bagels that have such an extensive array of ingredients they could out-do any bagel shop. Unfortunately these bagels actually have everything: including balls of human hair.
(09/18/13 4:00am)
A sewage backup flooded the first floor of Aquinas Hall for the third time this semester on Tuesday afternoon, and University housing officials asked residents not to use restrooms or running water. Residents got the all-clear at 8:34 a.m. Wednesday.
(09/05/13 4:00am)
This semester some students will not have to walk far to get to class, some may even be able to stay in their dorm building.
(08/26/13 4:00am)
The freshmen class of 2017 was officially welcomed into the Seton Hall community Sunday August 25 during the annual convocation ceremony in the Walsh Gymnasium.
(06/13/13 4:00am)
Eligible freshmen will now be able to choose their own roommates through a new roommate selection process for the 2013-2014 school year.
(05/02/13 4:00am)
State legislators attended a reception at the Faculty Lounge of the University Center to show support for Seton Hall recipients of Tuition Assistance Grants on Thursday, April 26.
(04/25/13 4:00am)
Students eligible for the junior technology refresh who have heard the news of the new laptop initiative said they are looking forward to the Lenovo ThinkPad Helix next year, which upperclassmen and incoming freshmen will receive instead of this year's Samsung technology.
(04/18/13 4:00am)
Exactly eleven candles flickered in the Jubilee Auditorium on Sunday, April 14 during the 36th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Remembrance Service to represent the millions of innocent people who perished under the cruelty of the Holocaust.
(04/11/13 4:00am)
Seton Hall has raided social media sites in search of students with Pirate pride.
(02/26/13 5:00am)
Over 100 employers filled the field house in the Richie Regan rec center this past Wednesday for this year's largest career event on campus, according to Assistant Director of the Career Center Sandra Maloney.
(02/22/13 5:00am)
Seton Hall's 19th annual National Women's Conference will be held on March 22 in honor of Women's History Month.
(01/31/13 5:00am)
A Seton Hall senior was featured on CBS' evening news segment "On the Road" on Jan. 18 for her unusual friendship.
(01/07/13 5:00am)
Seton Hall Alumni and famous poet, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, recently donated 386 new books of poetry to the circulating collection at the Walsh library this Dec.