Turnovers, rebounding cause Seton Hall loss to Providence
By Staff Writer | January 13The men's basketball team lost, 67-55, to the Providence Friars on Sunday afternoon, the team's third consecutive loss in conference play.
The men's basketball team lost, 67-55, to the Providence Friars on Sunday afternoon, the team's third consecutive loss in conference play.
If you are a fan of WSOU, you may have heard the name "Type A" or DJ Angie Szani, who now is the winner of The International Radio Festival (IRF) 2012 "Best US College DJ."
Seton Hall Alumni and famous poet, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, recently donated 386 new books of poetry to the circulating collection at the Walsh library this Dec.
The men's basketball team won its fourth consecutive game on Wednesday night as it blew out the Longwood Lancers, 79-61.
Seton Hall Public Relations and Marketing students have created an easy way for students to work in groups through the free online workshop Wiggio.com, according to one of the creators and junior Meagan Cunningham.
As of next semester, Walsh Library will open at 8 a.m. instead of 7 a.m. and will close at 2 a.m. from Sunday to Thursday, a change announced by John Buschman, dean of University libraries.
Founder and President of Students for Liberty Belal Bahader said last Thursday's demonstration to raise awareness about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was great.
Owen T. Carroll Field will have a look this baseball season as a state-of-the-art scoreboard will be up and running by March.
Seton Hall basketball fans will now get the chance to root for the Pirates for free thanks to the "First Timers" program.
The holiday break is just around the corner and Seton Hall students are buzzing about the plans they have made for the break.
Due to a lack of classroom space, the University has recently been advocating for students to take online courses, according to the Provost Office.
Although many students look forward to school breaks as a reprieve from cafeteria food, dorm rooms and stressful schoolwork, many Seton Hall students have no choice but to stay on campus.
Junior chemistry major Shannon Dugan is one of eight students in New Jersey to have recently won a Novartis Science Scholarship.
Parking issues and pricey laundry loads were discussed at the Student Government Association's holiday Town Hall meeting on Monday in the University Center.
The Educational Opportunity Program's Student Organization held a program called "No Moore Evidence" on Tuesday that aimed to enlighten students about the different cases of violence that occur on various college campuses and the importance of on-and-off-campus safety.
It's Christmastime and Dec. 4 was National Santa's List Day, the big man's deadline for first draft of the "Naughty and Nice" lists.
The delayed registration and missed week of classes affected students differently.
Advisers and students braved the post sandy condensed Spring 2013 online registration period Nov. 12-23 in order to make their schedules for next semester.
The "Building Our Future" bond act, commonly known as Public Question No. 1, was passed on Nov. 6, $750 million to be distributed among public and private universities in the state.
The Student Government Association discussed holiday celebrations, cafeteria food, a possible shuttle service to the airport and the upcoming Seton Hall Town Meeting during its meeting on Monday.