NEWS
Whitehead-hosted forum to educate students about leadership skills
By Staff Writer | March 20The Whitehead School of Diplomacy will host a seminar focusing on leadership development skills, featuring speakers such as Whitehead's founder and the former president of the United Nations.
Stay away from that area'
By Staff Writer | March 17PirateAlert, the University's system to inform the community by phone call, text message and e-mail, is now utilized for immediate crime notifications.
University begins relief fund to assist Japan with recent natural disasters
By Staff Writer | March 17Seton Hall has started a relief fund for Japan following a disastrous earthquake and tsunami, which according to multiple news sources, has caused an unconfirmed amount of deaths and countless amounts of damage in the nation.
Mitchell, Whitney court case set to resume in April
By Staff Writer | March 17It is almost exactly one year ago today that ex-Pirates Robert Mitchell and Kelly Whitney were arrested for allegedly entering a South Orange home where eight Seton Hall students were robbed them at gunpoint.
Campus e-book usage increases
By Staff Writer | March 16Students in some classes are now able to use either e-books or Kindles to access their reading materials due to increased availability from the University and its bookstore.
Seton Hall students value public service
By Staff Writer | March 16In its seventh year at Seton Hall, surveys show Public Service Month has both influenced and rewarded students for commitment to community service.
Program pairs alum to mentor undergrads
By Staff Writer | March 16The Career Center is piloting a "Communication Mentor Program" that pairs 11 Seton Hall University alumni with 11 undergraduate students.
SGA to launch tray-less initiative on Earth Day to improve sustainability
By Staff Writer | March 16The Student Government Association discussed a tray-less initiative trial run beginning on Earth Day, as well as previous initiatives such as improving library services and extending the honors curriculum to other schools within the University, at their weekly meeting on March 14.
Village aims for student business despite vacancies
By Staff Writer | March 16Although storefronts in downtown South Orange have recently become vacant, Village officials maintain that Seton Hall students can make a big impact on bringing in businesses.
Virtual diplomacy?
By Staff Writer | March 16The Whitehead School is launching a new program which will allow students to become "e-Interns" for diplomats in foreign countries.
University employee robbed at gunpoint
By Staff Writer | March 15Update, 1:02 a.m.: According to a broadcast e-mail detailing the recent crime incident, a University contractor employee was robbed at gunpoint at approximately 11:10 p.m. Monday.
Campus parking follow-up
By Editorial Board | March 11The Setonian is working on a comprehensive follow-up to the "'Measuring up' parking at the Hall" story from the Feb. 24 edition.
Birds beware, students unaware
By Staff Writer | March 8Metal spikes used in the parking deck to keep cars clean, though effective, have gone unnoticed by many students.
Housing priority points requirement increased
By Staff Writer | March 3The Office of Housing and Resident Life has increased the required priority points needed for the room selection process.
Trouble for Theodore?
By Staff Writer | March 3A criminal complaint of unlawful weapons possession on school property has been filed against junior Jordan Theodore, the starting point guard of the men's basketball team, according to multiple reports.
Van Norman: Activities fee under consideration for fall
By Staff Writer | March 3Seton Hall may implement a $50-per-semester student activity fee starting in Fall 2011, according to Karen Van Norman, associate vice president and dean of students, who presented the proposal to the Student Government Association at Monday night's meeting.
The Hall hosts first annual SHU couple contest
By Staff Writer | March 2Seton Hall will hold its first annual Mr. and Ms. SHU contest at 8:30 p.m. on March 22, in Jubilee Hall.
Sorority not guilty of hazing
By Staff Writer | March 2A Seton Hall official said activities involving Alpha Gamma Delta, which brought national organization representatives to campus last week, did not involve hazing.
Village works to improve relationship with students
By Staff Writer | March 2The University Engagement Committee is currently working on new projects and revisiting old ones, in order to help bring students into the town of South Orange, according to the committee's chair, Ian Miller.




















