Printing allowances amped up
By Staff Writer | Oct. 22, 2009While full-time students can now print up to 800 pages free of charge this semester, the Academic Affairs Committee of the SGA is not finished contesting the restrictions.
While full-time students can now print up to 800 pages free of charge this semester, the Academic Affairs Committee of the SGA is not finished contesting the restrictions.
Female members of the Seton Hall community had the opportunity to participate in Rape Aggression Defense classes this week. The course consisted of three classes and an optional simulation which will take place on Saturday.
Seton Hall's belly dancing team, Jewels of the Desert, has gained popularity while showcasing their unique unconventional form of dance at various university events.
The Division of Volunteer Efforts and the Sophomore Discovery Program at Seton Hall are collaborating on a Coat Drive that officially began on Oct. 16 and will culminate in a student distribution of the coats on Nov. 7 at the Apostle House in Newark.
Ten thousand phone calls are all it took for the College Republicans to win a challenge against Rutgers University New Brunswick and Stockton College.
While the "green" movement has grown in popularity among colleges and universities, Seton Hall remains behind in significant acknowledgment as a sustainable environmental school.
Seton Hall's Department of Community Relations is developing ways to bring the university and South Orange together into one single, cohesive community.
Seton Hall University has elected to join the National Sexual Assault Response Team program to help provide services and support to victims of sexual assault.
Centuries ago, the Chinese government implemented a form of slow torture by dripping water on its prisoners' heads, which, though seemingly innocuous, ultimately drove the detainees to the brink of insanity. It defined the notion of cruel and unusual punishment, an unprecedented strategy until this month, when Shakira, the hip-convulsing Latin singer, released her new album, "She Wolf."
Pink balloons, ribbons and signs of "HOPE," have decorated the Galleon to raise awareness for breast cancer. Colleges Against Cancer, a student club, decorated the Galleon as part of their awareness campaign.
Seton Hall has many safety programs, including a transportation service known as the CASE van. While the CASE van was created to help students, some are discouraged by its lack of availability.
Four pies are suspected of causing a small fire to break out in Turrell Manor Sunday night.
As The Setonian previously reported, a Seton Hall student whose name has now been released, was taken into custody outside of the Richie Regan Athletic Center on Sept. 22.
The Student Activities Board hosts a Coffee House every Wednesday night in the Cove where artists perform for students free of charge.
For students eager to protect themselves against the H1N1 virus, the first batch of vaccines will be distributed 0ct. 21 to select groups.
The SHUFLY welcomed William Toro as a new driver to its staff in August, and although he has been driving around South Orange for a few months, he is already working hard to accomodate students.
WSOU, Seton Hall's radio station, has been nominated for three awards by the College Music Journal.
Relient K's lead singer Matt Theissen lived in recluse for months writing new material after 2007's critical bomb "Five Score and Seven Years Ago."
With the increase in bicycles around campus students said they find that the quick transportation makes things easier.
After being beaten by two male individuals on Eder Terrace and Wilden Place during his walk home last Tuesday night, sophomore Joshua Meyer wants action to be taken about the walk to Ivy Hill.