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By Emily Balan | October 1October is International Month at Seton Hall University. Office of International Programs and several internationally inclined student clubs will be promoting international events around campus.
October is International Month at Seton Hall University. Office of International Programs and several internationally inclined student clubs will be promoting international events around campus.
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The latest Campus Security and Safety report came out on Wednesday Oct. 1. While there were no reports of rape, fondling or statutory rape reported for the 2013 calendar year, it is important to understand the act only records assaults that have been reported to the Department of Public Safety and that occur within the limited vicinity of campus, as was reported previously by the Setonian.
The Student Government Association swore in ten new senators on Monday, Sept. 29, following one of their largest applicant pools in recent memory. Timothy Hoffman, president of SGA, said he was pleased with the additions to the senate.
The Seton Hall bells ring with change and improvement and John Signorello, associate vice president of Facilities and Operations, and Michael Garcia, director of Internal Audit, shed some light on why some of these changes were made and how they are holding up.
Seton Hall University’s Greek Organizations will be joining forces with schools across the country to try to raise awareness of the problems of hazing; an issue that is even causing controversy around the newly crowned Miss America.
The Pirates Cove has always offered sandwiches, salads, soups and several other choices on its menu but the newly opened sushi station adds a twist to the otherwise traditional menu.
Earlier this month, Seton Hall Health Services collaborated with the College of Nursing to distribute free flu shots to students. Nursing students and Health Services staff gave over 500 vaccinations in all.
Climate justice advocates demonstrated a collective effort to raise awareness about the severity of climate change on Sunday, Sept. 21.
The process of having grass reinstalled on the Galleon Lawn is moving forward.
Over the past year, the issue of sexual assault has gained increasing attention on campuses across the country. Seton Hall is no exception.
A trespasser wandered onto campus last week and made his way into Presidents Hall where he asked for money, according to a Public Safety alert.
Students of all majors attended the Fall Career Fair on Sept. 18 to network with potential employers and get a hands-on experience rather than relying on e-mails.
Seton Hall University’s newest sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, welcomed its first members into its colony on Sunday.
The Serra Clubs of the Archdioceses of Newark and Paterson are sponsoring the Sixth Annual Communion Brunch this Sunday, Sept. 21.
Mariel Pagan, assistant dean of students for student activities announced there will be no Fall Fest this year.
Photo courtesy of Andres Herdoiza
While multiple improvements have already been made to the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center, work continues on a number of additional projects.