SHUFLY service expands on Sundays
By Staff Writer | February 20Dr. Tracy Gottlieb, vice president of Student Services, recently approved the expansion of the SHUFLY shuttle service to add another shuttle on Sunday afternoons.
Dr. Tracy Gottlieb, vice president of Student Services, recently approved the expansion of the SHUFLY shuttle service to add another shuttle on Sunday afternoons.
The Seton Hall Community has been eager to help out a student who was affected by a deadly fire that left almost 70 people homeless in Union City on Jan. 23.
The current student body may not remember the news from Sept. 25, 2010, of the murder of then 19-year-old Seton Hall University sophomore Jessica Moore. Part of the reason is because it has taken three years to bring the suspect to trial.
The University is studying how the addition of another sorority would accommodate for its growing Greek Life community.
When junior diplomacy major Ariadna Padron Di Bello stepped inside the Panama Maritime Authority headquarters in Panama City, she hoped to step out with her very first internship, and she did.
A late morning-closing of the gym on Friday, after the delayed opening at 9 a.m., was a cautionary act in part because of the snow, according to Dennis Garbini, vice president of administrations, and John Signorello, associate vice president of facilities and operations.
Jury selection began today for the trial of Nicholas Welch, who was arrested on Sept. 27, 2010 and charged with the murder of then 19-year-old Seton Hall University sophomore Jessica Moore, according to Katherine Carter, Essex County Prosecutor's Office press agent.
A team of five Stillman School of Business students are going to New York City to represent Seton Hall University in the Charter Financial Analysts Institute Research Challenge Local Final Four on Thursday, Feb. 20.
Students and faculty can participate in the team fitness workouts offered in spin classes.
The fitness center, the newest addition to SHU's Richie Regan Recreation Center, boasts more than 100 new pieces of equipment and offers an expanded schedule for classes, but students say they are unhappy with the omission of bench presses and squat racks the gym had before its renovation.
There are two types of students: those that enjoy returning to campus after a break and those who do not.
The new floors in Aquinas Hall is on schedule to open for fall 2014.
A Greek Life living and learning community is in the works for Ora Manor.
Snow forced cancellation of classes two days last week and with winter not over yet, wreaking havoc on many course schedules.
The University accepted $10,000 from Investors Foundation, which will support the Non-profit Sector Research Institute, a branch of the Center for Public Service.
Cristin Johnson (2009) is the first female president of Seton Hall's Young Alumni Club.
Seton Hall students are all familiar with the sight of blue, and most would like to see a little more green in their bank accounts. This month Popmoney is coming to campus with the goal of making Seton Hall a little more orange.
Construction on the parking deck will begin at the end of February and is scheduled to be finished by August if everything goes as planned, according to Vice President of Administrations Dennis Garbini and Associate Vice President of Facilities and Operations John Signorello.
Two snow days in a week are making a mess of student schedules and University maintenance.