Mailroom woes
By Staff Writer | November 19Problems with the mailroom have recently overwhelmed students who have received their mail late or not at all.
Problems with the mailroom have recently overwhelmed students who have received their mail late or not at all.
A new high-powered telescope will be presented during the opening of the observatory in the McNulty Science and Technology building, dedicated by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Physics Center, on Monday Nov. 23 at 7 p.m.
With the new core in its second official year, the University has had some difficulty in filling positions to teach the Signature II Christianity and Culture in Dialogue course for the spring semester and has offered full-faculty the option to teach the course in addition
Seton Hall's radio station, WSOU 89.5 FM, is presenting the "LOUDEST Thanksgiving 2009" concert at the School of Rock on Nov. 28. The concert consists of several metal and post hardcore bands such as In Fear & Faith and In This Moment.
Although lacking the face-to-face interaction of a traditional class, Seton Hall has seen over 1,500 students graduate through online courses, with a higher retention rate than traditional on-campus courses since 1998, according to the university's Web site.
When Pirates head coach Bobby Gonzalez announced in Sept. 2008 that Keon Lawrence had transferred to Seton Hall, he called the guard "…an electrifying, exciting player that the fans are just going to love."But the chance for Lawrence to back up his coach's claim is now on hold – indefinitely.
Downtown South Orange has become home to a breed of parrots finding shelter in the area.
After much debate and delay, the Student Government has unanimously approved their Off-Campus Safe Location Resolution, on Monday.
When a baby is born in New Jersey, he/she is given two things: a birth certificate and, of course, the entire discography of both Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen. Not to know of Bon Jovi is Jersey heresy, much like going to a record shop in London and asking who The Beatles are.
The Division of Volunteer Efforts will hold its third annual "Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week" from Nov. 15 through Nov. 21.
Seton Hall will play host to the 10,000 Villages Fair Trade Fair on Nov. 18 as part of the Division of Volunteer Efforts Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
A replicate of the oldest known copy of the Bible is currently on display in the Walsh Library.
In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Slavic Club and The Russian and East European Studies Program are sponsoring an event on Nov. 12 where students can both learn about and discuss one of the most recognized events in Western history.
The Pirates could not come up with a win on Senior Day as they fell 3-1 to Connecticut on Sunday at Walsh Gym.
Aside from continued prep for Friday's regular season opener against St. Peter's, the men's basketball team may have a major off-the-court problem to deal with.
The Career Center has planned a series of events for November's Career Development Month.
The American Translators Association held their 50th anniversary convention last weekend in New York. More than 2,200 interpreters and translators descended upon the city for three days of sessions and seminars given in at least 10 languages.
When students are looking for a good meal and a friend to talk to, they turn to Eugene Johnklein, a Gourmet Dining Services cook.
The Boland Hall Council is sponsoring a dormitory recycling competition this semester in an attempt to better educate Boland residents as well as Seton Hall University about going green.
Senior Emily Coady participated in the New York City Marathon on Nov. 1, finishing the 26.2 mile run in 5 hours 33 minutes and 2 seconds.