Latino insight given on new pope
By Staff Writer | April 4The recent selection of the Latin American-born pope has caused much discussion in the Catholic community and at Seton Hall.
The recent selection of the Latin American-born pope has caused much discussion in the Catholic community and at Seton Hall.
Seton Hall's Student Activities Board launched an event at the beginning of the spring semester: a series of monthly movie screenings called "Free Flick Fridays."
Deals4MealsOnline.com allows Seton Hall students to order food online from 15 local restaurants using cash, debit and credit cards and now Pirate's Gold.
Seton Hall has introduced a new Doctorate of Nursing Practice to its the College of Nursing this past year.
Several Resident Assistants hosted a mock birthday party for the "Happy Birthday: Make a Wish" event to advocate suicide awareness in Aquinas Hall on March 25.
Students in Seton Hall's Honors program were interviewed for and included in a local nonprofit organization video campaign promoting the highlights of the importance of humanities.
3/21/13--Theft--A professor in the Arts and Science building reported the theft of a laptop computer from his open office.
The "Just Talk" Series continued with an event this past Thursday that brought back two Seton Hall alumnae to share their experiences with human trafficking.
Seton Hall's Student Activities Board announced on Saturday at the Blast from the Past Party that Grammy nominated hip-hop artist B.o.B will be performing at the Spring Fling concert on May 4.
Seven members of Seton Hall's ROTC program fought through 26.2 miles of sand, mountains and terrain in 80-degree New Mexico weather on St. Patrick's Day.
The days of asking friends for information about baby sitters may soon be over for many parents, replaced with a modern baby sitters club that allows families and sitters to be matched with a click of a button.
A false rumor that the Seton Hall women's lacrosse team was involved in a fatal bus accident spread around campus early last week.
A survey was emailed to residents regarding the possibility of a shuttle service from campus to Newark Liberty International Airport.
The 2013 Woman of the Year Award has two recipients this year, professor Marta Deyrup and dean's secretary of Arts & Sciences Brenda Knight, the awards will be presented at the Women's Conference on Friday.
Dr. Tin-Chun Chu and Dr. Kurt Rotthoff received the Seton Hall University Researcher of the Year Award in February for the research they have done over the last academic year.
The new Gaming Sector Club doesn't just take on console gaming; it includes video games, board games and outdoor-based activities.
The On the Shoulders We Stand Award will be presented to two female students at the 2013 Women's Conference on Friday.
Stillman School of Business undergraduate and graduate students toured and explored the workings of a major supply chain in February.
Certified laugh specialist Michele B. Granberg revealed the physical and emotional benefits of laughter as medicine during a Leaders in Healthcare meeting on Tuesday.
A new craze on Facebook has persuaded Seton Hall students to anonymously reveal personal crushes on fellow students.