Hall goes winless against top teams
By Staff Writer | Sep. 9, 2010Over the weekend, the Pirates opened the regular season in North Carolina, going up against two of the top five ranked teams in the nation.
Over the weekend, the Pirates opened the regular season in North Carolina, going up against two of the top five ranked teams in the nation.
The woman's volleyball team defeated in-state rival, Princeton, 3-1, on Tuesday night, winning their first game home game of the season in Walsh Gymnasium, putting their record at 3-4.
The depth of human character is rarely tested to such an extent as it was, and still is, for Alvaro Llanos and Shawn Simons following the Boland Hall fire nearly 10 years ago. For these two men, overcoming this catastrophe has meant healing on many levels and a reintegrating of themselves into a life they once knew; a life that was set ablaze on January 19, 2000.
Three Seton Hall students were robbed at gun point off campus on Sept. 2 in two different incidences, according to the Department of Public Safety and Security.
Seton Hall fell to No. 8 Maryland at home on Wednesday night, 3-2, in a battle that was decided in the 80th minute.
Seton Hall's award winning radio station, WSOU, recently joined forces with "Define the Meaning," a music and lifestyle magazine taking initiative to ship CDs to troops overseas, as a part of Operation Gratitude.
Over the summer, several residence halls on campus underwent renovations, the most noticeable being the remodeling of Cabrini.
This past summer, the brothers of Phi Kappa Theta teamed up with their new philanthropy organization, Team Walker, for a fundraising walk.
The Pirate's Cove in the University Center is currently undergoing renovations which will boast numerous upgrades for students to enjoy.
After spending nearly four years as the provost of Seton Hall University, Dr. Gabriel Esteban received a simple phone call from the chair of the board of regents, offering him the position as interim president in June 2010.
Owen T. Carroll Field, the primary athletic field on the campus of Seton Hall University, underwent various renovations this summer. The field is the home to men's and women's soccer, as well as the baseball team.
Service on Saturdays (SOS), a relatively new program offered by the Division of Volunteer Efforts, will have its first anniversary this fall.
The Science and Technology Center is undergoing major construction due to issues found with the building's limestone façade.
The first phase of the multifaceted project to turn the Seton Hall campus completely wireless began in June 2010, by first shutting off all ethernet capabilities.
When the Seton Hall men's basketball team lost to Texas Tech on their home court in the National Invitational Tournament, student fans at Prudential Center began a loud chant of "Fire Bobby."
A reduction in library hours, mostly due to a lack of funds and student use during certain hours, has Seton Hall students in an uproar.
Several new interim administrators were added to Seton Hall this summer including an interim president, interim provost, interim vice provost and interim dean of the College of Arts &Sciences.
With a new academic year looming, Seton Hall finds itself in the center of a current budget crisis.
Seton Hall University and former men's basketball coach Bobby Gonzalez have reached a settlement in the coach's wrongful termination suit, according to The Star-Ledger.
Along the coast of the Jersey Shore, Asbury Park's legendary Stone Pony hosted hometown heroes The Gaslight Anthem, still riding the momentum off their excellent summer release, "American Slang." Thanks to the perennial traffic that is the Garden State Parkway, I arrived just in time to see the headlining Gaslight on an outdoor stage, recalling the glory days of Skate and Surf.