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Listicle: 5 ways to show appreciation this November
By Morgan Frye | Nov. 15Seton Hall students shared the ways they show appreciation for their loved ones during Thanksgiving and the holiday season.
'We're Dogs and We're Going To Play,' Seton Hall Dominates Yale in 80-44 Victory
By Brendan Balsamo | Nov. 14Fresh off an all-around dominant 93-49 win over Fairleigh Dickinson on Wednesday, the Pirates came back to Prudential Center on Sunday to square off with preseason Ivy League-favorite, Yale.
Samuel, Aiken Shine, Cale Scores 1000th Point as Pirates Down FDU
By Brendan Balsamo | Nov. 11On Wednesday night, for the first time since March 4, 2020, Prudential Center hosted a full crowd for a Seton Hall basketball game.
South Orange social work committee begins accepting referrals from SOPD
By Emma Thumann | Nov. 10South Orange’s Community Care and Justice committee began accepting referrals from the South Orange Police Department last month to redirect emergency calls from the police to social workers, officials said.
Women’s basketball opens season with 13-point win over Mount St. Mary’s
By Thomas Donnelly | Nov. 10Seton Hall women's basketball opened their 2021-22 season with a 13-point win over Mount St. Mary's led by 20-point games from Andra Espinoza-Hunter and Lauren Park-Lane.
Valentino Petrarca becomes first DJ in WSOU history to reach 100-interview milestone
By Dareen Abukwaik | Nov. 8Senior Valentino “Val” Petrarca became the first DJ in WSOU history to reach the 100-interview milestone this semester after four years with the Seton Hall-based radio station.
Murphy wins reelection, Ciattarelli says race is 'far from over'
By Amanda DeJesus | Nov. 4N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy has won reelection by a narrower-than-expected margin, beating Republican opponent Jack Ciattarelli, according to the Associated Press.
Admissions resumes in-person open houses
By Kahlei Smith | Nov. 4Seton Hall University admissions welcomed back their first in-person group of prospective students in October since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Orange Community Care and Justice looking to redefine “traditional models of law enforcement"
By Amanda DeJesus | Nov. 4The South Orange Community Care and Justice administers survey pertaining to law enforcement and neighborhood culture.
The 14% Club brings Black pre-law students together
By Jessica Lameiras | Nov. 4One of Seton Hall's newest organizations, The 14% Club, is here and ready to create a supportive space for aspiring Black lawyers.
Students review new blockbuster film “Dune”
By Andrew Raccuglia | Nov. 3Seton Hall students review and discuss "Dune," the latest blockbuster movie to hit theaters.
Students weigh in on New Jersey elections
By Benjamin Carranti and Daniel O'Connor | Nov. 2On Tuesday, voters in New Jersey will decide between incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy and his Republican challenger, Jack Ciattarelli.
CAPS and psychology department help students deal with grief
By Daniel O'Connor and Brooke McCormick | Nov. 1Seton Hall students may find it hard to deal with grief while away at school, but those from Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the psychology department can help.
Five last-minute costumes to wear this Halloween
By Catherine San | Oct. 30Five last-minute Halloween costumes students can use this weekend.
University to require proof of vaccination
By Daniel O'Connor | Oct. 28The University announced Thursday that it will require its employees, including student workers, to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination by December 8, and will require it for all students before the spring semester.
Seton Hall commuters share frustrations over on-campus parking
By Mikayla Downer | Oct. 27Students at Seton Hall express their concerns and frustrations with the growing difficulty to find parking on campus.
South Orange announces new recycling initiatives
By Jarrett Dang | Oct. 24South Orange unveiled a new strategic plan on October 5 to improve waste management and recycling efforts in the Village set to take effect in 2023, according to Village Trustee Bill Haskins and Environmental Commission Chair Linda Beck.
Five men’s basketball takeaways from Big East media day
By Brendan Balsamo | Oct. 23Five takeaways from Big East media day ahead of the start of the men's college basketball season.
Regents approve University restructure despite faculty opposition
By Daniel O'Connor | Oct. 23The Board of Regents approved a plan to restructure the University in a controversial decision that would merge Seton Hall's nine schools and colleges into seven to reduce administrative costs, the Office of the Provost announced on Sept. 28.