Guest parking passes causes problems for Hall students
By Staff Writer | September 28Students have recently been experiencing issues with fines stemming from guest's vehicles that had previously been signed in.
Students have recently been experiencing issues with fines stemming from guest's vehicles that had previously been signed in.
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center has issued more than 350 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablets to students and faculty as part of a pilot project to test out the tablets this fall, according to T.L.T.C.
The Student Government Association discussed the smoothie machines that were supposed to be implemented in the cafeteria in the past weeks at their weekly Monday meeting.
Seton Hall has recognized two Seton Hall alumni for their achievements with their company, Framework Media Strategies.
The Theatre Council will present "Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz" on Oct. 1 at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. as a fun and family-friendly activity for University Weekend.
Students at Montclair State University had a new dorming option this fall thanks to a public-private partnership, and while Seton Hall cannot boast a new dorm, many of the amenities found in the complex are similar to those Seton Hall residents already receive.
Amnesty International of Seton Hall University will be holding a demonstration on Sept. 29 in response to the execution of convicted murderer Troy Davis.
Freshman mentor and Adjunct Professor in Africana Studies, Multicultural Studies and Religious Studies Departments, Rev. Dr. Forrest Pritchett recently was awarded a NAACP Educator of the Year Award.
As the one year anniversary of Jessica Moore's death approaches, the Seton Hall community is reflecting and remembering a life lost.
The Student Government Association discussed ways to get involved in upcoming events around campus at their weekly Monday evening meeting.
Social and interactive media can help students to learn real-world skills safely and easily through the use of virtual worlds, according to a report on social and interactive media created by Seton Hall University faculty.
President Obama's new job bill for 2012, The American Jobs Act, leaves seniors at Seton Hall wondering how it will affect them in their job search next year.
Renovations in Fahy Hall previously scheduled for this past summer will resume in the spring, following the removal of traces of asbestos found in the building's floor tiles.
For a few hours on Friday, you can go back in time to the 80s and 90s when The Student Activities Board (SAB) hosts "Roller Rink," a retro, old school themed roller skating event from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m on the Green.
The Academic Coaching program is a new program designed to help students succeed in academics by assigning each student with an academic coach with whom they will work closely to become stronger academically.
To say that Tori Amos's latest album is a modern piano nocturne is not enough. "Night of Hunters" truly evokes a feeling of disquieting darkness, and attempts to join the ranks of the classic nocturnes of Mozart and Chopin.
Housing and Residence Life will be offering a new meal plan to students effective immediately this semester, according to a broadcast email from HRL.
Despite slight delays in construction on the Science and Technology Center (formerly known as the McNulty building) due to the recent inclement weather, work is almost complete on the building.
A Seton Hall student was the victim of an attempted robbery Wednesday night as he walked on Irvington Avenue near Ward Place, according to a safety alert e-mail sent by the University.
After several New Jersey campuses banned smoking, the Student Government Association is looking to change the smoking policy at Seton Hall.