Living the dream
By Staff Writer | Mar. 5, 2014Senior Louis Mitchell was given the opportunity to combine a fun and informative experience into his internship, a college student's dream.
Senior Louis Mitchell was given the opportunity to combine a fun and informative experience into his internship, a college student's dream.
Brandon Caroprese wants to serve as an example for others.
Seton Hall University students, faculty and friends will parade their Pirate pride in New York City's St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 17.
Noted Russian-American journalist and activist Masha Gessen came to Seton Hall Wednesday to discuss the history and current status of Russian punk-rebel group, Pussy Riot.
UPDATE 1:40 p.m. - The police are still actively investigating whether the telephone threat made to Seton Hall University this morning was credible, but "have nothing to report at this time," according to a second Pirate Alert sent this afternoon.
It's rare to see in today's television a practical and appealing coming-of-age story. One reason may be that while Hollywood often loves to take things up a size and make them larger than life, the best series are based on a novel, which keeps a program believable and entertaining.
Jess Wolk spends each week this semester working behind the scenes for NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
Seton Hall University gave employees the chance to win an iPad by taking part in completing a few quizzes.
A Turrell Manor resident's vehicle was stolen Sunday at 5:50 a.m. by a group of individuals who entered the parking lot at 525 South Orange Ave. and broke into the vehicle, presumably forcing open a locked door, according to Assistant Director of Public Safety and Security Gary Christie.
The parking deck addition construction has started which mandates the need for supply deliveries to campus.
The Sexual Assault and Violence Education will kick off two events this spring to educate the Seton Hall community on intimate partner violence.
The Recreational Center offers a variety fitness classes from dance infusion to kick boxing to yoga. Yoga has not been popular among male students.
Complaints that the new lockers in the Richie Regan Recreational Center are too small are being addressed, according to Patrick Lyons, the director of athletics and recreational services.
Due to the snowstorms, Senior Associate Provost Joan Guetti said, there was a need for an ex- tension to the withdrawal period that must include a professor or dean's signature.
Working for the NFL Network has been a dream come true for Seton Hall alumnus Samuel Gardner III (2011).
Want to know if he is a good guy? There's an app for that.
Dr. Tracy Gottlieb, vice president of Student Services, recently approved the expansion of the SHUFLY shuttle service to add another shuttle on Sunday afternoons.
The Seton Hall Community has been eager to help out a student who was affected by a deadly fire that left almost 70 people homeless in Union City on Jan. 23.
The current student body may not remember the news from Sept. 25, 2010, of the murder of then 19-year-old Seton Hall University sophomore Jessica Moore. Part of the reason is because it has taken three years to bring the suspect to trial.
The University is studying how the addition of another sorority would accommodate for its growing Greek Life community.