Prayer service held for shooting victims
By Staff Writer | October 7The University held a prayer service for Jessica Moore, Nakeisha Vanterpool and Nicosia Henry on Wednesday in the Walsh Gymnasium.
The University held a prayer service for Jessica Moore, Nakeisha Vanterpool and Nicosia Henry on Wednesday in the Walsh Gymnasium.
The standard procedure for access to a residence hall is for the commuter to be signed in by a resident from that building. For freshmen who have yet to make many resident friends, this can be a difficult process. If no resident is willing to sign a student in, the student will be denied access.
University Day, held Oct, 2, proved to be a crowd pleaser for both the young and old.
Seton Hall University's Board of Regents has elected a new chairman, according to a broadcast e-mail from interim President Gabriel Esteban on Oct. 1.
The Rev. Antonio Bico, an assistant professor of systematic theology in the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, passed away on Sept. 22 at the age of 43, after a prolonged illness.
Due to a recent increase in ridership, the SHUFLY has extended its hours of operation and is currently test running a second shuttle on Saturdays.
Members of the Brownson Speech and Debate Team are walking away proudly, awards in hand, after two weekends of successful competing.
Acting Dean of the Stillman School of Business Joyce Strawser looks forward to the future of both her career and her position here at Seton Hall University.
On Saturday Oct. 2 the honors program at Seton Hall marked its 50th anniversary with a luncheon as part of the University Day celebrations.
During their annual election in May 2010, the Seton Hall faculty chose a new chair to lead the Faculty Senate for the ‘10-'11 academic year.
The commuter cafeteria will continue to be closed on the weekends while Gourmet Dining Services and Student Affairs attempt to make the transition to the newly renovated Pirate's Cove.
A new chairman of Seton Hall University's Board of Regents has been named, as stated in a broadcast e-mail from interim President Gabriel Esteban at 4:15 p.m. Friday.
Marcus Bascus, the alleged accomplice in the off-campus house party shooting that killed Jessica Moore and injured two other Seton Hall students, is being extradited back to New Jersey, as reported by the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader.
A prayer service has been announced for the Seton Hall community to remember the victims of Saturday's deadly house party shooting, according to a University broadcast e-mail.
Former Seton Hall men's basketball player Robert Mitchell has pled guilty to charges stemming from last March's robbery of a house off-campus.
In the wake of the shooting approximately a mile from campus on Sept. 25 and numerous armed robberies and muggings, the department of Public Safety and Security has stepped up security measures to ensure student and community safety off campus.
University Counseling Services are available for any students who are in need of psychological guidance 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
On Saturday, Seton Hall held a prayer service for Jessica A. Moore and the students injured in tragic circumstances in the early hours of that day. We lost Jessica, a sophomore, in an act of senseless violence and nearly lost other members of our community who were also at the off-campus party, some of whom were injured.
After a touching prayer from Student Government Association President Melissa Boege, the Sept. 27 meeting was called to order in light of the shooting that took the life of sophomore Jessica Moore.
Administrators have expressed their concerns about the shooting that occurred at approximately 12:30 a.m. Saturday, and resulted in the death of Jessica Moore.