SHU SGA looks into cafeteria alternatives
By Staff Writer | September 15The Student Government Association discussed instituting some new changes to Gourmet Dining Services at its weekly meeting on Monday.
The Student Government Association discussed instituting some new changes to Gourmet Dining Services at its weekly meeting on Monday.
After a successful fall 2010 semester, The Division of Volunteer Efforts has decided to bring back the Service on Saturday program for another year.
Several room reassignments have occurred on the second, third and fourth floors of the south wing of Boland Hall to conserve energy in the building because of a substantial number of vacancies this semester.
Two East Orange men have been indicted by an Essex County Grand Jury for the September 2010 murder of a Seton Hall sophomore, according to officials.
With the ten year anniversary of September 11th, 2001 approaching, several Seton Hall University faculty have offered their perspectives in respect to that fateful day and its aftermath.
A Seton Hall student has been chosen to participate in the Lipper Internship Program at the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, located in Lower Manhattan.
In an effort to save students money, the bookstore teamed up with Follet Higher Education Group to expand on the rent-a-book program and to also allow students to download books digitally.
This fall, the University has implemented new safety measures, the University Patrol and SHU Safe Ride van, in an effort to create a safer perimeter around campus.
Seton Hall faculty members have exhibited concerns about the amount of plagiarism evident in student work.
Seton Hall's Mobile Computing Program has become a topic of debate among students.
Deals4Meals, a South Orange-based website that will allow students to order food online 24/7, is set to make its debut by early October.
Two Seton Hall students have been robbed at gunpoint just outside campus according to a PirateAlert that was sent out to students at approximately 2:45 a.m.
Former Seton Hall basketball player Kelly Whitney plead guilty on Aug. 29, to the 2010 home invasion burglary of an off-campus residence in South Orange occupied by university students.
Hurricane Irene passed through South Orange and the surrounding areas on August 27 and 28 resulting in damages and power outages on Seton Hall University's campus.
UPDATE: 1:25 p.m., A Tropical Storm Warning is still in effect for South Orange and the surrounding areas, according to a PirateAlert text message and e-mail sent to students. The alert told students to limit their movements outside of their residences and to "be mindful of local flooding, downed power lines, trees and other debris."
Hurricane Irene, the storm currently ravaging the Bahamas, is expected to reach New Jersey on Sunday, leading Seton Hall to cancel all scheduled events for that day, including New Student Convocation.
Seton Hall University, and the surrounding areas of South Orange, felt the tremors of a 5.8 magnitude Virignia earthquake minutes after 2:00 pm.
This past Tuesday the Women's Resource Center held the program, "These Hands Don't Hurt Women," a presentation about domestic violence and sexual harassment. The program was held in the Chancellor's Suite at 8:30 PM.
Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president for Public Safety and Security, confirmed Monday that the Seton Hall students, who were involved in a verbal dispute which later evolved to the physical assault of one student, were on-campus residents leaving campus on Friday, July 29.