Students take 'It Can Wait' pledge to not text and drive
By Staff Writer | October 18The Student Government Association partnered with AT&T to host an "It Can Wait" table designed to prevent texting while driving at University Weekend on Saturday.
The Student Government Association partnered with AT&T to host an "It Can Wait" table designed to prevent texting while driving at University Weekend on Saturday.
NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel, came to speak to selected diplomacy and journalism students on Wednesday in McQuaid Hall. NBC's Robert Windrem ('68) set up the meeting as a casual conver- sation for students to interact with Engel and learn more about foreign relations and journalism.
Commuter cafeteria hours have changed this year to close at an earlier time due to the opening of the 24-hour Dunkin' Donuts, and hungry Seton Hall students are starting to take notice.
October is international celebration month at Seton Hall, and the Office of International Programs has a packed schedule of events for students.
The new smart phones issued to freshmen this semester are becoming available to upperclassmen as well.
The final spring 2013 course schedule was released by the Provost Office on Oct. 3 that reinstated classes that run for 75 minutes on Mondays and Wednesdays, with some restrictions.
GrooveBoston ended with a few transports to the hospital and an arrest, but according to Assistant Director of Public Safety Patrick Linfante, the event is still seen as a success.
Coaches and players throughout the Big East were surprised at the preseason poll released at the conference's media day on Wednesday.
The Student Government Association sponsored a "Rock the Vote" initiative this year to get students ready for the upcoming election. SGA has hosted voter registration and debate viewing parties as a part of the initiative.
Buying a cupcake at Monday, Nov. 5's bake sale in the cafeteria will not only satisfy a sweet tooth but it will also go towards the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Faculty members were given the opportunity to upgrade their computers to the new slates in advance of their scheduled technology renewal.
Seton Hall students headed into New York City for the Russell Tribunal about the Palestine last weekend, the fourth installment of a five-part series of tribunals aiming to raise public awareness of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Teaching and Learning Technology Center upgraded Blackboard on Sunday, Oct. 7 allowing faculty members enhance learning for students by incorporating grading rubrics into assignments on the website.
With all the hype about Dunkin' Donuts being open 24/5, there are still students who favor The Cove for coffee.
Seton Hall University's public relations program will receive Certification in Education for Public Relations accreditation on Oct. 13, 2012.
Cryan's will be opening its doors to all Seton Hall students on Sunday, Oct. 14, no matter the age, as a way to end the festivities of University Weekend with food and live music.
Students all over campus will be starting to cram for their upcoming midterms.
The third floor of Boland Hall had an outbreak of five thefts, yet the culprits are unknown. They occurred between Thursday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 29, reported Public Safety.
The College of Education and Human Services appointed a new dean this fall.
The pairing of Midnight Madness and GrooveBoston into one big event is aiming to amp up school spirit on campus, according to Assistant Dean of Students for Students Activities Board Mariel Pagan.