NEWS
New details emerge surrounding Seton Hall student assaulted on South Orange Avenue
By Staff Writer | July 30Patrick 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.
Seton Hall's SAB tries new approach to student activities
By Staff Writer | July 27Due to the new student activities fee, included in tuition this year, the Student Activities Board will be providing students with several opportunities to go on trips, listen to guest speakers, and attend events on and off campus.
Seton Hall SAB tries new approach to student activities
By Staff Writer | July 26Due to the new student activities fee, now included in tuition, the Student Activities Board will be providing students with several opportunities to go on trips, listen to guest speakers, and attend events on and off campus.
Gas leak causes partial evacuation of campus
By Staff Writer | July 18Update, 3:30 p.m.: The ruptured gas line was successfully repaired this afternoon by Public Service, according to Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president of Public Safety.
SHU's annual 'Hall on the Hill' celebrates school innovations in Washington, D.C.
By Staff Writer | July 15The eighth annual Seton Hall University Hall on the Hill event was held on July 12 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. to celebrate innovations by the school both on and off campus.
Ex-SHU President Msgr. Sheeran appointed director for mission and ministry at Marin High School
By Staff Writer | July 7Former University President Msgr. Robert Sheeran has been appointed to the position of director for mission and ministry at Marin Catholic High School, a part of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, according to a release by the University.
Vice President of University Advancement to step down
By Staff Writer | July 1Seton Hall University's vice president of University Advancement announced that he will be leaving the Hall on July 29, according to a broadcast email sent out by the Presidents Office.
Seton Hall donates laptops to Newark school as a part of 3-year program
By Staff Writer | June 17Seton Hall's Academy for Urban School Reform recently teamed up with the Hall's Teaching Learning Technology Center to donate laptops to Newark's Dayton Street Elementary School, one of the lowest-performing schools in the state.
Quality of water to be addressed at public meeting
By Staff Writer | June 14The Village President and Board of Trustees of South Orange announced on June 8 that a public meeting will be held on June 16 to address a report on the quality of the water supply in South Orange, according to a press release.
Deadlocked jury causes mistrial in Whitney case
By Staff Writer | June 1Due to a deadlocked jury, the trial of former Seton Hall basketball player Kelly Whitney has been declared a mistrial, according to Kathy Carter, Director of Public Information at the Essex County Prosecutor's office.
Annual survey data lost after Internet Explorer issue
By Staff Writer | May 30The annual Seton Hall Survey of Baccalaureate Graduates collected data for the Class of 2011 online after a problem with Internet Explorer at cap-and-gown pick up that caused data from graduating seniors to become lost.
SHU conducts emergency response exercise
By Staff Writer | May 25Seton Hall University, in accordance with emergency response agencies from the Village of South Orange and Essex County, conducted an Emergency Response Exercise, Tuesday, May 24 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m..
Hall's appeal for conversion of home denied
By Staff Writer | May 21The Board of Adjustment's ruling on the conversion of a home on 1 S. Centre St. was recently upheld almost a year after Seton Hall officials appealed the Board's decision to deny the University's application to convert the home, as reported by South Orange Patch in a May 19 article.
Witnesses testify in Whitney's trial
By Staff Writer | May 21Two Seton Hall students took the stand in a New Jersey court room on Wednesday to testify against former Seton Hall basketball standout Kelly Whitney and described a frightening scene in which the Chicago, IL native and an accomplice robbed the students at gunpoint nearly a year ago.
Emergency response exercise to be held May 24
By Staff Writer | May 18Seton Hall University, in accordance with emergency response agencies from the Village of South Orange and Essex County, will be conducting an Emergency Response Exercise, Tuesday May 24, according to a broadcast email sent by Student Affairs.
Class of 2011 bids farewell to the Hall
By Staff Writer | May 16Seton Hall University's class of 2011 received their degrees during the school's 154th Baccalaureate Ceremony on Monday at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford.
Christie's commencement speech gets mixed reactions
By Staff Writer | May 16New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gave the keynote commencement address at Seton Hall University's 154th Baccalaureate Commencement Ceremony on Monday at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford.
Arrest made in March armed robbery of Hall students
By Staff Writer | May 12The South Orange Police Department has announced an arrest in connection with the March 31 robbery of two Seton Hall Students that occurred on Wilden Place in South Orange, according to an email from Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president and director of Public Safety and Security.
Presidential investiture to happen in October
By Staff Writer | May 12The University has announced the investiture of President A. Gabriel Esteban will take place on Oct. 14 according to a broadcast email sent Tuesday by Msgr. Anthony Ziccardi, secretary designee of the Board of Regents.