Brazil showcased at SHU event
By Staff Writer | April 10For the past 14 years, Lambda Theta Alpha has chosen one Latin American country to bring to Seton Hall University through music and food.
For the past 14 years, Lambda Theta Alpha has chosen one Latin American country to bring to Seton Hall University through music and food.
Professor Deirdre Yates is this year's recipient of Seton Hall's Woman of the Year Award.
Blood flowed freely at the field house on Tuesday as nursing students worked to treat injuries in the midst of chaos.
Doing laundry will remain a "pay as you go" setup, rather than incorporating laundry facilities into student fees, according to John Signorello, associate vice president of facilities and operations.
In his nine-minute inaugural address, the incoming student government president reaffirmed his promise to address student concerns during an induction ceremony.
The University finds little stock in a survey ranking schools with the "worst reputation," which Seton Hall topped.
A program that will make it easier for commuters to enter residence halls is in the works.
Smartphone technology has taken cheating to the next level. Students across campus admit to using smartphones to Google test answers, take pictures of class notes and message friends for answers during tests. While Seton Hall University has policies governing academic integrity, they do not deter some students.
Student opinions are divided in response to the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center's new locker rooms.
The big trucks carrying slabs of concrete for the parking deck construction will be gone by the end of the week, according to University officials.
After a hard-fought campaign, sophomore Timothy Hoffman has been elected as Student Government Association president for the 2014-2015 academic year.
With the conviction of the man who murdered Jessica Moore her family can finally start to heal, three years after she was shot to death at an off-campus party.
Award-winning filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom spoke at the 2014 SHU Speaks event on Wednesday, Mar. 26.
The Alumni Relations team is trying to strengthen the relationship between the alumni and the Seton Hall Community by expanding its staff.
Wednesday night award-winning filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom spoke to students about the negative effects that mainstream media has on women and their image to the public.
GrooveBoston's revamped security procedures created one of the most "successful" events to date, according to Assistant Vice President for Public Safety and Security Patrick Linfante.
Seton Hall students have launched a petition asking Public Safety to deal with the SHUfly driver who has been accused of leaving the SHUfly unattended with passengers on board, talking on a cell phone and drinking and driving.
The trucks transporting building material for the parking deck have received little negative feedback, according to Vice President of Administrations Dennis Garbini and Associate Vice President of Facilities and Operations John Signorello.
Seton Hall has been plagued with various cases of vomiting and nausea.
The beta version of the new library catalog, WorldCat Local, went online on March 17 and includes several new features that increase the ease and efficiency of library searches.