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.
Five takeaways from Big East media day ahead of the start of the men's college basketball season.
The 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.
Paul “Paulie” Santoro, a professional “Rocket League” player and a member of Seton Hall’s esports team, is prepared for an ambitious esports season.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team returns to play in just under a month, and head coach Anthony Bozzella is ready to get his team back on the court after an exciting 2020-21 season.
After being named executive director of Light Opera of New Jersey, Dr. Jason Tramm, Seton Hall’s director of choral activities, said he is looking towards a bright future for music.
Now that October has begun, and the leaves have started to change, it is time to prepare for Halloween. One way to do so is to watch scary movies, and Seton Hall students shared five films they felt everyone should watch to get into the Halloween spirit.
Over the last year-and-a-half, the Seton Hall University community has had to deal with a host of obstacles to overcome the shift to online learning, the “Hyflex” in-person and online program last year, and the return to in-person learning this semester.
There has never been a good way to find out a friend, let alone someone you called a sister, had died suddenly. For the thought of this tragedy to fester for an entire day, though, is borderline torturous. However, for sisters of the Alpha Omicron Pi women’s fraternity at Seton Hall, Monday, Sept 20 was a day they will never forget.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, students shared what their heritage means to them and how they celebrate throughout the holiday. Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes and celebrates the influence of Hispanic Americans on the history, culture and achievements of the United States. The month of celebration and recognition starts on Sept. 15 and ends on Oct. 15.
Seton Hall’s department of Catholic studies, in conjunction with the department of social work, announced on Sept. 15 a social work and Catholic studies double major program which expects to have its first graduates in 2026.
The Village of South Orange and the Township of Maplewood announced a merging of their chambers of commerce after unanimous votes by both of the chambers.
As the Seton Hall community continue to adjust to fully in-person classes, there’s been a mix of opinions on how the semester has gone so far from students.
On Sept. 17, rapper Lil Nas X released his debut album “MONTERO,” and students shared their opinion on the artist’s newest collection of songs.
On Friday evening, the Seton Hall Pirates faced off against the UConn Huskies in their first conference matchup of their 8-6 season. This was the final game of their 3-game road trip before taking on St. John’s back at home.
After releasing the finalized non-conference schedule on Sept. 13, Seton Hall only took 10 days to reveal the team’s conference schedule.
After a 4-1-2 start reminiscent of their start in last year's historic season, Seton Hall goes down to Big East rival Marquette, 3-1.
The Pirates go to Newark to take on the NJIT Highlanders in women's volleyball. In their last game before conference play, Seton Hall swept NJIT in three straight sets.
As of Sept. 17, there are 158 estimated active COVID-19 cases at Seton Hall University according to the University. Students and faculty received an email last week noting that the University is prepared to pivot to remote learning and stronger safety precautions if need be. Despite the uptick in cases, some students share that they are no longer scared of COVID-19.
A student died Monday after suffering a medical emergency in Neumann Hall.
At the first live concert since the COVID-19 lockdown, Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted Clinton Kane at “Music Under the Stars” on Sept. 10.