OPINION
Tech advances could mean end of snow days
By Rachel Hassett | January 28Each year, our society continues to grow more technologically savvy. Today, there are thousands of online classes held each day. With these technological advances becoming highly integrated into our culture, it may be possible for weather to place less of a hindrance on classes.
University's expansion encouraged
By Editorial Board | January 28Seton Hall’s expansion is far from over. With the proposal of a school of medicine under the University’s belt, the Department of Communication and the Arts came together to discuss the possibility of a school all its own, as well. What this means is that the department wants to branch off from the College of Arts and Sciences and blossom into its very own school.
Catholic community impacts students' lives
By Paola Hegedus | January 21Unlike many college campuses across the U.S., Seton Hall is proudly known as a Catholic institution. Saint Paul’s Outreach (SPO) and The Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) are two organizations within our Campus Ministry that have missionaries living right in our dorms and off campus.
Pirate pride should rise and expand wtith SHU
By Editorial Board | January 21Seton Hall University is expanding in so many ways and we should all be proud to be enrolled at such an exciting time.
Angel Delgado: The Big East's most important freshman
By John Fanta | January 21Kenneth Cook/Staff Photographer
Social media mishaps could cost you a job
By Editorial Board | January 15Before Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and other social media, people could find out about other people doing great things only if they happened to catch the attention of legacy media like newspaper, TV and radio.
New, better headlines for the new year
By Natalie Rebisz | January 152014 was a year filled with memorable headlines from Ebola to Ferguson, missing Malaysia airlines Flight 370 to unrest in Ukraine, Ray Rice’s domestic violence scandal and even Kim Kardashian’s back side. Of course, one of these is not like the other, but a common thread seems to connect them all.
Knicks president failing fan base
By Gary Phillips | January 14New York Knicks president Phil Jackson left no room for confusion back in September.
Islanders stealing the show on New York hockey stage
By Neal McHale | January 14Everythingnewyorksports.com
Protests justified, lack of indictment not
By Emily Balan | December 4Black Friday is a tradition that families and friends across America enjoy. While shoppers may have been united by the great deals, many people were united by injustice.
Tis 'the little things' that matter
By Editorial Board | December 4The holiday season is upon us and for most of us students, our heads are either crammed with last minute knowledge for finals or glued to our computer screens, shopping for the perfect Christmas gifts.
Right off the island: Cuban ballplayers making waves
By Gary Phillips | December 3Puig/Bleacher Report
Don’t blame your team for signing Ray Rice, blame the league
By Sean Saint Jacques | December 3NFL.com
Millennials not cheap, just unemployed
By Rachel Hassett | November 20In recent years, we millennials have developed a reputation as the “cheapest generation.”