NEWS
Student group work essential for professional education
By Staff Writer | November 20Professors assign group work as an attempt to promote collaboration within the student body and teach students the importance of overcoming unexpected roadblocks when depending on others in a professional situation. Group projects can unfold in one of two ways. Students either work in a cohesive manner and contribute equally to the final product or the work is unbalanced because of different work ethics within the group and time spent together proves unproductive.
Unwanted residents
By Staff Writer | November 20Students have reported seeing mice in Serra Hall this week, the first sighting on Saturday, Nov. 15 and a second sighting on Monday, Nov. 17.
Take an 'unselfie'
By Staff Writer | November 19Students looking to give back to the Seton Hall community will have their opportunity when the University participates in #GivingTuesday.
Students will 'share American tradition'
By Staff Writer | November 19Seton Hall families will have the opportunity to host international students at their homes this Thanksgiving. With a large population of international students on campus, sharing the American tradition is a way of giving back to these students who contribute their own perspectives and cultural traditions to the Seton Hall community.
Thanksgiving shuttle service returns
By Staff Writer | November 12The Division of Student Services is again offering a shuttle to Newark Liberty International Airport for students travelling home for Thanksgiving break.
Student plunges into local political scene
By Staff Writer | November 12Demetrius Terry, a junior sociology major from Jersey City, was recently appointed New Jersey chair for the College Democrats of America Black Caucus.
Be prepared in an emergency with CERT
By Staff Writer | November 12The Seton Hall University Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is offering a basic training course that teaches students and faculty what to do in an emergency.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate to speak at World Leaders Forum
By Staff Writer | November 12The bloody carnage of the Second Liberian Civil War threatened to unweave the fabric of the country’s fragile society between 1999 and 2003, claiming the lives of nearly 200,000 people, displacing as many as a third of the entire population and leading to widespread sexual violence towards women.
Student leaders engage with the community
By Emily Balan | November 12Rachel Wyncoop/Staff Photographer
College of Education and Human Services welcomes new Associate Dean
By Staff Writer | November 6Stephanie McGowan, a Seton Hall alumna and experienced educator, has been appointed the new associate dean for assessment and accreditation for the College of Education and Human Services.
Ora security breach resolved
By Staff Writer | November 6Residents of Ora Manor are on high alert after an individual who is “not part of the SHU Community” was arrested after entering the building on multiple occasions. The man, identified as Dustin Robert Gamble, was charged with defiant trespassing and was incarcerated in Essex County jail just two days after Seton Hall Public Safety filed a criminal complaint with the South Orange Police Department, according to Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president for Public Safety and Security.
Public safety and Housing assures alarms are for safety
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | November 6On Wednesday, Nov. 5, someone tampered with a fire alarm in Aquinas Hall dormitory, adding to the slew of activations this semester.
Community talks new deck
By Staff Writer | November 6With the new extension to the parking deck, which added 594 spaces, finding a spot on campus can be easier than ever.
Sharing ideas one 'dialogue' at a time
By Emily Balan | November 6Since early August, Seton Hall junior Craig Witmer and South Orange Village President Alex Torpey have been working together to find a productive way to engage both students and local residents in addressing pervasive problems, both on campus and in town.
Where in the world is Cynthia Sularz?
By Staff Writer | November 6Outgoing, passionate and driven are three adjectives friends and family would use to describe Seton Hall student Cynthia Sularz, who is traveling around the world alongside the G(irls) 20 Summit. According to the organization’s website, G(irls) 20’s mission is to advance the full participation of girls and women globally through their economic and educational empowerment.
SAVE Team encourages SHU to take pledge
By Staff Writer | November 6The University Sexual Assault and Violence Prevention (SAVE) Team have set up tables with computers outlining the “It’s On Us” Pledge, and invited everyone on campus to be part of the discussion and solution of sexual violence.
Get tech-savvy with TLTC
By Staff Writer | November 5The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center and Student Leadership Development are teaming up for the second year to bring the Student Technology Week to back to Seton Hall University. Starting Nov. 10 and ending Nov. 14, the two organizations will be hosting workshops that are geared toward helping student leaders advertise and represent their organizations with the help of technology.




















