Seton Hall Canvas down amidst data breach impacting roughly 9,000 universities
By Megan Pitt and Lakyn Austin | May 7Seton Hall students are experiencing a campus-wide Canvas outage on Thursday.
Seton Hall students are experiencing a campus-wide Canvas outage on Thursday.
As the semester comes to an end, it’s time to say goodbye to your friends for the summer. What better way to say your farewells than to spend a day in New York City?
For The Setonian’s graduating seniors, the paper was more than an extracurricular activity. It was a crash-course in real world journalism, where one word could change a story, one article could spark backlash and the work often became part of who they were.
“If you can not only build a beautiful tray of content, but…create an experience, create a habit—that is golden in this day and age.”
As the thermostat hits 90 degrees this week, students are looking for a way to cool down that is anything but sitting in their dorms all day—that is, if the air conditioning is even on.
“Malcolm, Malcolm, Malcolm,” students chanted as they anticipated Malcolm Todd to take the stage at the Student Activities Board’s ONWARD Spring concert. Feet tired, adrenaline high after standing outside as early as five hours before Todd was set to take the stage.
Students are excited to live in rage after Seton Hall announced a rage-baiting course on April 1, following recent online student demand.
As tensions escalate between the United States and the Iranian regime, Seton Hall students are grappling with what a widening Middle East conflict could mean for their daily lives and families abroad.
It’s Pirate tradition for students to place predictions on who will be performing at the Student Activities Board (SAB) Onward Spring concert. But, Pirates are also not strangers to a thrilling surprise or utter disappointment.
On the road to love, there are bound to be at least a few roadblocks. Students at Seton Hall have had their fair share of awful dates, and their experiences have made for unforgettable stories.