Commuters react to truck traffic
By Staff Writer | March 26Student commuters have had different experiences with trucks that have been delivering slabs for the parking deck.
Student commuters have had different experiences with trucks that have been delivering slabs for the parking deck.
Rocking a baby to sleep, offering comfort to a woman in pain or inserting a catheter: these are all experiences that could never occur inside a classroom.
Just as the campus starts to thaw after months of ice cold weather, the Student Government elections start to heat up.
On March 4, student Kayelyn Dyson told the Setonian she and her friend allegedly found what she described as a "worm" in the broccoli she was eating in the Dining Hall cafeteria.
The population of cigarette smokers on campus is noticeable, but something that isn't so noticeable is the amount of students that buy those cigarettes with Pirate's Gold.
The yield sign, among others, located at the main gate of the University seems to have been invisible to most people until it was recently replaced.
The Sister Rose Thering Fund will be hosting its third annual Robbin Wilf Lecture on Sunday, March 23rd at 2 pm. The event will held in the Jubilee auditorium where a discussion will be led on Jewish-Christian relations.
The men's basketball team's run for a Big East Championship came to a halt on Friday night, as the eighth-seeded Pirates fell to the fourth-seeded Providence Friars, 80-74.
Three years after the death of Jessica Moore in an off-campus shooting, the incident was brought back into light as Nicholas Welch faces murder charges in an eighth-floor room of the Newark courthouse.
After the stress of classes, clubs, jobs and internships, spring break was the light at the end of the tunnel for many students at Seton Hall University.
A student is claiming that she found an unpleasant surprise in her dinner Monday night.
The South Orange Police Department released a statement late Tuesday afternoon that their investigation on Tuesday was "unable to substantiate" an anonymous phone threat Public Safety received that morning.
Nicholas Scalera graduated in 1963, but he's still paying tuition.
Senior Louis Mitchell was given the opportunity to combine a fun and informative experience into his internship, a college student's dream.
Brandon Caroprese wants to serve as an example for others.
Seton Hall University students, faculty and friends will parade their Pirate pride in New York City's St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 17.
Noted Russian-American journalist and activist Masha Gessen came to Seton Hall Wednesday to discuss the history and current status of Russian punk-rebel group, Pussy Riot.
UPDATE 1:40 p.m. - The police are still actively investigating whether the telephone threat made to Seton Hall University this morning was credible, but "have nothing to report at this time," according to a second Pirate Alert sent this afternoon.
It's rare to see in today's television a practical and appealing coming-of-age story. One reason may be that while Hollywood often loves to take things up a size and make them larger than life, the best series are based on a novel, which keeps a program believable and entertaining.
Jess Wolk spends each week this semester working behind the scenes for NBC's "Saturday Night Live."