It pays to transfer
By Tiffany Do | September 6Seton Hall University has recently become a more transfer-friendly school by matching the New Jersey STARS II grant starting this fall.
Seton Hall University has recently become a more transfer-friendly school by matching the New Jersey STARS II grant starting this fall.
Seton Hall is warning students that parking will be tight this semester and students should plan ahead to ensure they will find a parking spot on campus.
The South Orange Police Department set up check points on the night of Aug. 30 where people driving past were stopped and told to take a breathalyzer test.
Classroom scheduling guidelines have been published following a decision by the Office of the Provost to alter the spring 2013 course schedule that will introduce Friday courses into many students' schedules, largely eliminating the previous 75-minute Monday and Wednesday courses.
Just off the second floor promenade at the Walsh library sits one of Seton Hall's tastiest new arrivals on campus.
After reporting an attempted assault on August 25, a student admitted he lied about the assault in order to cover up a fight he was in.
The women's soccer team opened up their 2012 campaign with a 2-0 win over LIU Brooklyn on Friday night at Owen T. Carroll Field.
One of Seton Hall's missions has always been to give to less fortunate people and places through community service and this past spring semester through summer the SHU Venture Crew fundraised for a special school in Honduras.
The fall semester welcomes the eager new faces of the freshmen class, and this year there will be more faces than usual.
Q: How often does Safe Ride run? A: Safe Ride vans are available from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. every night and only operate on routes the SHUFly does not cover within an approximate one-mile range.
Dedicated alumni were honored at the Many Are One awards for Seton Hall on Friday June 8 at the Hyatt Regency hotel located in Jersey City.
If the saying "every drop of rain is good luck" holds true, the Seton Hall University class of 2012 graduates are bound to lead extraordinary lives. The 155th Baccalaureate Commencement ceremony was held on May 21 at the Izod Center amid an angry spring storm.
A former Seton Hall student was arrested and charged with two counts of armed robbery and two counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery in relation to Tuesday night's off-campus incident, according to South Orange Police Department Chief Chelel.
UPDATE 1:30 P.M.: Two male Seton Hall University students were assaulted with a handgun, one suffering a bullet wound in the arm and the other pistol whipped in the head around 8:00 p.m. last night at a second floor Grove Terrace apartment residence in South Orange, according to South Orange Police Chief James M. Chelel.
Student loans and debt have moved to the foreground of the nation's political consciousness recently, but some Seton Hall seniors feel that not enough attention is being paid to the source of the problem, the cost of higher education.
As tuition costs are already high, many universities are starting to charge students more money per credit for more difficult majors such as science, math and business.
A bill was proposed to change the time and frequency of the Student Government Association, in addition to several clubs appealing their budgets at the weekly SGA meeting on Monday night.
The senior class president was chosen last week by a selection committee to speak at Commencement.
Seton Hall University graduate, 92', and executive director of Raise Hope Foundation Scott Chesney will be the keynote speaker for the University's 155th undergraduate commencement ceremony at the Izod Center in East Rutherford on May 21.