NEWS
CAPS welcomes three new faculty members across campuses
By Jiaqi Liu | January 30The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) announced the addition of three new faculty members on Jan. 19 to provide psychiatric services for students across all campuses.
“Solutions through solidarity, sustainability, and science:” Seton Hall hosts U.N. General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi
By Emma Thumann | January 28Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi of Hungary, the President of the 77th U.N. General Assembly, gave a lecture at the University Center on Thursday regarding the U.N.’s prior accomplishments and future endeavors.
Law school employees embezzled nearly $1 million, financial review finds
December 21An investigation into financial irregularities at Seton Hall Law uncovered a “series” of embezzlement schemes that cost the University nearly a million dollars, the chair of the Board of Regents said Wednesday.
Students react to Ye’s antisemitism
By Rachel Suazo | December 13“Angry,” “disgusting,” and “frustrating.”
Seton Hall students react to halt of Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
By Vivienne Dotoli | December 12College students throughout the nation, including many at Seton Hall, can no longer utilize President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan after a federal judge in Texas blocked the program on Nov. 11, calling it “unlawful.”
Seton Hall’s Africana studies program to lose core faculty member
By Dareen Abukwaik | December 11Fall 2022 will be Dr. Kelly Harris' last semester at Seton Hall.
SGA swears in new senators
By The Setonian Staff | November 29The Student Government Association swore in seven new senators this semester.
SGA Senator narrowly survives impeachment hearing
By Emma Thumann | November 18The Student Government Association held an impeachment hearing for their Public Relations chair on Monday after what SGA President Jayde Dieu called a “direct display of dishonesty.”
An inside look at the new University Center
By Emma Thumann | November 17The new University Center, which is set to finally open its doors on Nov. 28, comes with countless upgrades, from all entrances and doors being easily accessible to a massive crucifix.
Seton Hall Law dean stepping down amid embezzlement investigation
By Daniel O'Connor | November 17The dean of Seton Hall Law will step down on Jan. 1, 2023, the University announced last week.
Seton Hall accused of contributing to flooding in local neighborhoods
By Daniel O'Connor | November 15Libre Jones and her husband moved to the Ivy Hill neighborhood in Newark — just steps from Seton Hall’s campus — in early 2021. While they couldn’t afford a home in South Orange, Ivy Hill offered proximity to the suburbs, a good school system, and a quiet, neighborly community.
The University’s Sister Rose Thering Fund responds to the recent FBI N.J. Synagogue Threat Alert
By Jiaqi Liu | November 13Seton Hall’s Jewish-Christian studies fund released a statement condemning current antisemitic comments and the recent FBI warning of threats to Jewish Synagogues in New Jersey.
President Nyre says he got “a little emotional” about University Center renovations at controversial State of the University address on Friday
By Emma Thumann | November 10University President Dr. Joseph Nyre said that he got “a little emotional” while touring the new University Center during his State of the University address on Friday.
SGA finance committee gets new leadership
By Dareen Abukwaik and Emma Thumann | November 3The Student Government Association announced a new Finance Committee chair on Monday in response to budget request issues brought up during the SGA Town Hall.
SGA launches new task force with CAPS
By Dareen Abukwaik | November 3The Student Government Association launched a new task force initiative with the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services to expand its access so students’ mental health needs are met.
University announces a new Newark satellite space and Welcome Center
By Emma Thumann | November 1The University announced the opening of a new satellite space and welcome center within Newark’s Gateway Complex, according to an Inside the Hall news release sent out Monday.
Budding student organization hopes to educate students about gun control
By Emma Thumann | October 31A new student organization regarding gun control is beginning to form on campus, with the intention to educate and protect community members, Student Government Association Senator Ishan Sharma said.
Student Services launches a new suicide prevention website
By Emma Thumann | October 26Student Services announced their launch of a new suicide prevention website during the Student Government Association Town Hall on Monday.