NEWS
Pilot program in dorms allows some commuters to swipe
By Staff Writer | September 10Amanda Boyer/Photography Editor
London Mayor Shares a Drink and a Laugh with SHU students
By Staff Writer | September 10More than forty Seton Hall students and faculty sat in on London Mayor, Boris Johnson’s presentation to the Legatum Institute this past September 4th on “Athenian Civilisation: The Glory that Endures”.
Alex and Ani partners with SHU athletics
By Staff Writer | September 4The Seton Hall University Athletic Department has teamed up with Alex and Ani to raise money for university sports programs. On Monday October 27, 15 percent of all sales from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Alex and Ani Westfield location will go to Seton Hall University Athletics.
Guide provides direction to campus printing
By Tiffany Do | September 4Guide courtesy of the Department of Information and Technology.
Students urged to travel safely in light of robbery
By Mary Marshall | September 4Tiffany Do/Staff Photographer
Students discover a revamped Walsh Library
By Staff Writer | September 3Amanda Boyer/Photography Editor
Mayor and professor teach class together
By Staff Writer | September 1A professor has teamed up with the mayor of South Orange Village to pioneer a new course in the Masters of Public Administration program here at Seton Hall University this semester.
SHU graduate, professor uses Google Glass on big day
By Staff Writer | June 18Graduating from college is one of the most memorable experiences of anyone’s life and the graduating class of 2014 at Seton Hall got to commemorate the occasion with a look into the future, as all of the day’s activities were captured with Google’s new product, Google Glass.
History of core curriculum indicative of issues
By Staff Writer | May 1The requirement that students take a minimum of two courses in each of five core proficiencies, starting with the Class of 2017, is on hold.
Campaign for cleanliness coming to SHU
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | May 1The Student Government Association is planning a campaign to keep the campus clean.
Official: Private loan debt worries a non-issue
By Tiffany Do | April 30CNBC recently reported that students may have to pay private loans in full or have them set to default if their cosigner files for bankruptcy or dies.
Greek housing approved
By Mary Marshall | April 30The Greek Living and Learning Community pilot program received enough participants to begin in Ora Manor next year, according to Brian O'Malley, residence hall director of Turrell Manor and Ora Manor.
Dean of Law School joins Christie's team to watch over ethical practices
By Staff Writer | April 30Dean Patrick Hobbs, who has served as dean of the Law School for the last 15 years, has recently accepted the position of ombudsman for the Office of Gov. Chris Christie.




















