Couples move in before vows
By Staff Writer | Jan. 15, 2014Cohabitation is an increasingly popular social trend among young adults everywhere.
Cohabitation is an increasingly popular social trend among young adults everywhere.
Students in the work study program will benefit from New Jersey's minimum wage increase, which went into effect Jan 1.
More than 250 students spent some or all of winter break in campus housing, according to Director of Housing and Residence Life Tara Hart.
Seton Hall alumnus Kirk Mutafopulos '11 designed a synthetic bone graft substitute that prevents the loss of strength and stiffness during bone remodeling.
Ambassador Thomas Melady, former interim dean of the Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, died on Jan. 6 at his home in Washington, D.C.
Kudos is definitely in order. The construction, planning and logistics of the new fitness center on campus proved to be successful.
When well-known author Adam Gidwitz stopped by the offices of Penguin Publishing, English major Rachel Wease got to sit with him as he signed books "and talk about books all day."
No arrests have been made in a theft that occurred the afternoon of Jan. 9 in the University Center, according to Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president and director of Public Safety.
The men's basketball team found themselves on the losing end of their first test against a ranked team with an 83-67 loss to the Wildcats at home.
It was a tale of two halves inside Walsh Gymnasium on Saturday. An 11-point halftime lead for Seton Hall was erased, as was the Pirates' unbeaten home record.
The Seton Hall men's basketball team blew out Eastern Washington University, 92-70, on Sunday evening with a strong second half surge.
The men's basketball team (7-3) scored a 71-55 victory over scrappy in-state foe NJIT Tuesday night at the Prudential Center.
The passing grade for nursing courses and some science courses required for nursing students was raised from a 73 to a 77 for all students.
University administrators have spoken out against sexually explicit images that have been posted and distributed digitally by Seton Hall students.
The Sister Rose Thering Fund chose to honor Kristallnacht by declaring the Nov. 9-17as Kristallnacht Week.
Seton Hall alumnus David Lewis (2012) got to witness the victorious season of the Red Sox while working as an inside sales representative for the Red Sox Front Office.
Computer files are encrypted and held for "ransom" after the Cryptolocker, a new malware, gains control of your documents.
Students who are in classes that meet twice a week and start after 4:30 p.m. will have finals in a two-day period.
Emily Yates does the same work as the any typical intern; she files paperwork, runs around town picking up papers, and has coffee runs... for Sting.
Seton Hall is initiating a "12 Acts of Christmas Kindness" pledge inspired by senior nursing student Hillary Sadlon.