Diplo dean discusses Basque country future
By Staff Writer | Jan. 30, 2014Diplomacy School Dean Dr. Andrea Bartoli attended a meeting recently in New York to discuss the Basque Peace and Coexistence plan and the future of Basque country.
Diplomacy School Dean Dr. Andrea Bartoli attended a meeting recently in New York to discuss the Basque Peace and Coexistence plan and the future of Basque country.
After months of uncertainty about the return of GrooveBoston, the Student Activities Board announced that the event will be held on Friday, March 21 in the Field House for the fourth time in recent years.
Seton Hall's Ski and Snow- board Club ventured to Killington Mountain Resort in Vermont recently on their first excursion.
The college dating scene has taken a dramatic turn in the past few years and according to sociologists, school may not be the best place to find a spouse, based on dating trends.
After several snowstorms, students are complaining about the condition of the side- walks and roads on campus. Several commuter students said that although it is apparent the university plows, they don't salt as much as they should.
Although she has only been on the job for two weeks, senior Christina Richardson knew going into her internship that she would be working alongside quite the cast of characters.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was sworn in for a second term Wednesday as heavy snow battered the state and scandal continued to swirl around his administration.
"I love having fire drills that make us go out in the snow....@ CanSHUNot," @courtneyk018 tweeted.
SHUFLY's schedule has changed for Spring 2014, and an addition shuttle bus has been added during heavy travel periods.
The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, has ruled that leaving a small child alone in a vehicle for any amount of time is now considered abuse.
"The military was my way of getting an education all on my own," senior journalism major Miguel Diaz said.
Kaitlyn Reper (2010) is the most recent recipient of Seton Hall College of Nursing's Nelson J. Aquino Humanitarian Award.
Anne Chavez spent last semester and part of this semester preparing for one of the nation's biggest nights: the Super Bowl.
A business student has been selected as a finalist in the New York Federal Reserve Bank's Savvy Credit Video Contest for his video on how to improve your credit score.
"The Bachelor" mansion is filled with love-struck bachelorettes once again, but this time 27 women live there, rather than 25.
Fuquan Edwin entered Saturday's game against Georgetown needing two steals to become the Seton Hall all-time steals leader.
Syfy's "Bitten" is unoriginal, but viewers who are addicted to urban romance and split lifestyles of fictional and supernatural creatures such as vampires and werewolves will enjoy it. It revolves around a young, bold, attractive woman, Elena Michaels (Laura Vandervoort), who is also a werewolf.
Philosopher Samuel Coleridge said the suspension of disbelief comes only through an emotional truth within a fictional work. Pigs may fly, clouds may speak, and a DNA-changing virus may spread through lip-locking zombies as long as there's something for the viewer to latch onto-something that allows them to ignore the impossibility of the plot and identify with the characters. Something that makes it real.
Professors are supposed to post final grades 48 hours after the final exam, but not all professors met the deadline.