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By Tiffany Do | October 3Men will be a central topic at Seton Hall's Sexual Assault and Violence Education team's month long event "A Call to Men" in the spring.
Men will be a central topic at Seton Hall's Sexual Assault and Violence Education team's month long event "A Call to Men" in the spring.
The government shutdown that started on Oct. 1 has hit close to home.
The Big East Virtual Career Fair on Nov. 14 will allow students to meet employers online, and students can register to connect with alumni from other Big East Schools.
Public Safety will begin publishing all campus safety information on its website in the spring, including information on crimes on and near campus that the university must disclose under federal law.
How many times have you looked at someone (or no one at all) and said, "Can you not?"
It is hard not to notice all the construction on campus, but soon enough everything will be back to normal.
Students say they have gone to extremes when trying to find a parking spot, from stalking people to parking illegally.
The annual faculty convocation recognized new, recently promoted and deceased faculty members in the Jubilee auditorium Friday afternoon. The university's executive cabinet talked about the challenges they will face in the future.
Seton Hall's Greek organizations and athletic department are taking a stand against hazing with an entire week dedicated to hazing prevention.
Witchcraft and wizardry have charmed the Seton Hall community.
If an electronic cigarette emits water vapor in a residence hall that evaporates without a trace, does it fall under the same category as tobacco cigarettes in the housing policy?
The SGA awarded $775 to Alpha Phi Alpha to fund a non-alcohol party Oct. 3 in the Main Lounge.
A rumor that the South Orange Police Department is using breathalyzer tests this year to discourage student drinking is not true, a police sergeant said.
Seton Hall Law student Jason Stern, who will graduate in May 2014, was one of 13 observers from across the U.S. to travel to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for a week and sit in on a pre-trial motion for three al Qaida members accused of conspiring in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The introduction of Office 365 for student email has caused problems with email apps on tablets and phones, but the university has posted information on how to fix those issues.
There are students with visual impairments, three of them freshmen, living at Seton Hall, according to Director of Disability Support Services Angela Millman. These students are considered to be legally blind.
The Student Activities Board kicked off the school year this weekend with Fall Fest, a concert featuring popular artists Karmin, Any Grammer and Bryce Vine.
Public Safety employees do not have the ability to enforce traffic laws, but a Public Safety spokesman said that drivers must "proceed with caution."
A new drug that has been making news lately is Molly, a form of MDMA, popular with rave goers, which brings up concerns with GrooveBoston D.J.s as well.
Seton Hall University, in conjunction with the Parking Task Force, is exploring satellite parking and gravelling the Galleon Lawn as possible temporary parking solutions.