ON CAMPUS
Students often disregard SHU’s strict alcohol policy
By Isabel Soisson | Apr. 20, 2017Despite Seton Hall’s alcohol policy being strict, SHU’s Annual Security Report recorded 109 on-campus disciplinary referrals for alcohol-related policy breaches in 2015, which is the most recent data.
SHU teaches responsible drinking through education
By Samantha Todd | Apr. 19, 2017While April is Alcohol Awareness Month, students can educate themselves about the topic throughout the school year by signing up for alcohol education programs offered by Seton Hall.
Most students won’t participate in 4/20 festivities, survey says
By Megan O'Malley | Apr. 19, 2017All the students who enter the Pirate’s Cove pass a sign posted there by the University stating that 82 percent of students at Seton Hall do not use recreational drugs. But many students find the statistic hard to believe.
SHU’s alcohol history hasn’t always been so dry
By Brynne Connolly | Apr. 5, 2017As Alcohol Awareness Month kicks off around the nation to inform the public about the stigmas of alcoholism and recovery, the University looks back to it’s history regarding its once strict – and not so strict – alcohol regulation policies on campus.
New SGA Executive Board eyeing the future
By Isabel Soisson | Mar. 29, 2017Christina Simon, sophomore English major and current secretary of the Student Government Association (SGA), was elected president of the organization on Mar. 29, after a highly contested campaign season.
Christina Simon voted new SGA president | Complete election results are in
By Brianna Bernath | Mar. 28, 2017The Simon-Reed ticket swept the 2017-2018 Student Government Association (SGA) elections, claiming all four Executive Board positions after an intense campaign season.
SHU working to donate leftover GDS food to people in need
By Isabel Soisson | Mar. 23, 2017This school year, Seton Hall University has taken strides toward reducing food waste on campus.
SGA refutes claims of breaches in bylaws
By Brianna Bernath | Mar. 22, 2017As Student Government Association (SGA) elections draw near, presidential candidate and current Senate Secretary, Adrian Orozco, has compiled a list of grievances he has noted within the organization.
Lab tests show cafeteria lettuce free of coliform bacteria
By Staff Writer | Mar. 22, 2017The Student Life Committee of the Student Government Association (SGA) received a report from a student a few weeks ago that the lettuce on campus contains bacteria.
St. Paddy's Day kicks off SHU's first ever Irish Heritage Week
By Thomas Schwartz | Mar. 18, 2017According to Harrington, PIPE began in fall 2006 with the intention of providing a social platform for students fascinated with the Irish experience. Additionally, Harrington said that Irish Heritage Week came to fruition because of the Irish community’s influence on Seton Hall and beyond.
Students flock to Career Center, prep for career fair
By Brynne Connolly | Mar. 2, 2017If you happen to find yourself in the Career Center this week you are likely to notice that the atmosphere is buzzing more than usual. Each office is occupied with students of all majors looking to improve their resumes, cover letters or “elevator pitches” for the upcoming spring career fair that is to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 4 to 6:15 p.m. in the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center.
Remaining available funds in SGA spring budget lower than last year
By Thomas Schwartz | Mar. 1, 2017The Student Government Association’s (SGA) finance committee faces lower available funds in this year’s budget and a growing list of requests for assistance from clubs and organizations.