NEWS
SGA presses for lower ID fees
By Staff Writer | December 7The Student Government Association is lobbying against the decision to raise fees for replacement IDs.
Budding entrepreneurs can pitch for prizes
By Staff Writer | December 7An aspiring entrepreneur can win $3,500 to launch a business in the Pirate's Pitch Contest, sponsored by the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.
Ladies shell out big bucks for hot dates for diabetes
By Staff Writer | December 7Bachelors were auctioned off to female students Tuesday by Seton Hall's Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, raising more than $1,000 for Juvenile Diabetes and setting up more than nine potential relationships.
National nursing academy elects Seton Hall profesor to post
By Staff Writer | December 7A Seton Hall nursing professor has been elected to serve as a commissioner of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners certification program.
Cultural opportunities await students who study abroad
By Staff Writer | December 7As another semester draws to a close, students are considering studying abroad as an option both to fulfill requirements and experience a different culture.
SHU's Christmas tree lighting becomes an annual tradition
By Staff Writer | December 1The second annual Seton Hall Christmas tree lighting ceremony took place at 6 p.m. on the campus green in front of Presidents Hall on Thursday, Dec. 1.
SHU to receive award from Investors Bank
By Staff Writer | November 30Seton Hall University will receive an award from Investors Bank for winning the American Heart Association University Challenge on Dec. 8 at Hamilton Park Hotel and Conference Center.
Student Government Association discusses I.D. fees, guest swipes at town hall meeting
By Staff Writer | November 30Senators of the Student Government Association discussed each of their initiatives at the town hall meeting on Monday night.
Rutgers discount proves similar to existing merit award
By Staff Writer | November 30Following Seton Hall's Rutgers tuition initiative, which will slash tuition prices for qualified incoming freshman, there has been an approximately 50 percent increase in the amount of people attending the school's open houses, according to Alyssa McCloud, vice president of Enrollment Management.
Students join global Occupy movement
By Staff Writer | November 30A group of students have decided to create their own chapter in the global Occupy Movement here at Seton Hall due to their unhappiness with tuition cuts for incoming freshmen.
Reading day guaranteed for future final exam schedules
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | November 30As finals approach, Seton Hall's faculty realizes the pressure that is put on students to do well on their exams, which is why Reading Day is given as a day away from the classroom.
New program recognizes leadership involvement
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | November 30A new initiative is being put into effect so that students will be able to be recognized for their leadership involvement on campus.
University schedules holiday events
By Staff Writer | November 30For the second year, Seton Hall is continuing its tradition of Christmas at the Hall. Christmas at the Hall is a series of events that take place during the month of Dec., commencing the holiday season at Seton Hall.
Pirates hold off St. Peter's at home
By Staff Writer | November 26After trailing by one point at the half, the Seton Hall men's basketball defeated the St. Peter's Peacocks 63-54 on Saturday night thanks to a strong second half effort.
Flip card cheer to happen for the first time in Seton Hall history
By Staff Writer | November 25A Seton Hall management group is running the first flip card cheer in University history to take place at 9:00 p.m. on Dec. 2 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.
Final schedule subject to change for some students
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | November 16With finals just around the corner, some professors have changed the date of their finals, without much notice to students.
New 'waiting list' registration initiative introduced
By Staff Writer | November 16Students will face a new system when registering for certain classes this month, as the Registrar has implemented a pilot program which seeks to simplify the wait list process for closed classes.
SGA donates to upcoming DOVE trips
By Staff Writer | November 16The Student Government Association has donated a sum of $11,130 to representatives from DOVE for the upcoming Haiti and El Salvador.
University transportation clearly showing worth
By Editorial Board | November 16When the University implemented new transportation measures in the beginning of the semester, the expectation was that they were just empty promises. Safety has always been an issue, and the University has struggled to implement programs that work in the long haul. However, since the initiation of the SHU Safe Ride and University Patrol, crime has been significantly more controlled, and these programs appear to be serving their purpose - deterring crime off-campus, providing a safer environment for students.