NEWS
Career fair promotes networking on several levels
By Staff Writer | September 23Students 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.
Greek Life Grows
By Rachel Hassett | September 18Seton Hall University’s newest sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, welcomed its first members into its colony on Sunday.
Serra Club to host brunch on-campus
By Emily Balan | September 18The Serra Clubs of the Archdioceses of Newark and Paterson are sponsoring the Sixth Annual Communion Brunch this Sunday, Sept. 21.
Fall Fest replaced with discounted concert tickets
By Staff Writer | September 18Mariel Pagan, assistant dean of students for student activities announced there will be no Fall Fest this year.
Sigma Pi races to raise awareness with 5K on campus
By Staff Writer | September 18Photo courtesy of Andres Herdoiza
"Multimillion" dollar athletic locker room project is underway
By Staff Writer | September 18While multiple improvements have already been made to the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center, work continues on a number of additional projects.
Ebola explained: SHU educates and coordinates relief
By Emily Balan | September 18While the Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever, commonly known as Ebola, epidemic is over 5,000 miles away from South Orange, Seton Hall is actively involved in spreading awareness about the deadly disease and coordinating relief efforts for affected persons.
Tribute to a legend: Professor John D. Sweeney (1930-2014)
By Staff Writer | September 17Professor John D. Sweeney, who died earlier this month, left a mark at Seton Hall, and well beyond it, that few will match and none forget.
SHU hosts speech on medical errors
By Staff Writer | September 17Students, staff and faculty alike filled the Walsh Gymnasium on Wednesday night to hear a moving speech by Sorrel King, founder of the Josie King Foundation.
Help for students does not stop after freshman year
By Staff Writer | September 17The Sophomore Center opened this semester as a resource for second year students who find themselves looking for the kind of guidance they received freshman year.
Founder of King Foundation to Speak at SHU
By Staff Writer | September 12The Seton Hall University School of Health and Medical Sciences (SHMS) is hosting a special event, "How to Save a Life: Speaking Up to Prevent Medical Errors," on Sept. 17 in the Walsh Gymnasium from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This free event is open to the public but advanced registration is requested at www.shu.edu/speakingup. The event will feature inspirational speaker Sorrel King, the mother of Josie King and founder of the Josie King Foundation, who died when she was just 18 months old due to preventable medical errors.
Out of the classroom and into Africa
By Emily Balan | September 11As soon as he arrived at the airport in Somalia to begin his sabbatical year research, Professor Assefaw Bariagaber of the School of Diplomacy was handed a bulletproof vest and helmet.
Smoothie shop makes its move in South Orange
By Staff Writer | September 11A new establishment on South Orange Avenue is blending unique tastes with local products, bringing a new twist to the smoothie business.
‘Just In Case’ app provides emergency lifeline to students
By Tiffany Do | September 11Screenshot of the "Just In Case" app
Pilot program in dorms allows some commuters to swipe
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