Dunkin' worker arrested
By Staff Writer | February 7An Orange resident was arrested last week and charged with stealing a credit card number while employed at Seton Hall's Dunkin' Donuts, according to the South Orange Police Department.
An Orange resident was arrested last week and charged with stealing a credit card number while employed at Seton Hall's Dunkin' Donuts, according to the South Orange Police Department.
Seton Hall University celebrated the inauguration of Building Bridges as part of 60 years of Jewish-Christian dialogue through the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies on Wednesday, Jan. 30.
The campus is undergoing significant changes with renovations planned for the Richie Regan Recreational Center, Stafford Hall and Aquinas Hall.
A male student is upset about not being allowed to take the free Rape Aggression Defense courses, as they are limited to female students.
The "JUST TALK" series began as an idea for students to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them, and has grown into a multi-departmental collaboration recognized by the office of the Attorney General.
A recent Pirate Alert was sent out saying that the robbery that occurred last week was a false crime report.
Don't try to fix things that aren't broken. But what does one do when something is broken and isn't being fixed? Seton Hall students are having problems regarding damage and repairs in their dorm rooms.
A Parking Task Force has been created by Dean Tracy Gottlieb in order to look at creative ways to approach the parking crunch for students and employees on campus.
For months students and employees have had to walk from the Dunkin' Donuts to the entrance of Walsh Library in order to go between the two.
Some of the 8 a.m. classes were canceled this semester due to lack of student enrollment, according to University Registrar Mary Ellen Farrell.
A Seton Hall senior was featured on CBS' evening news segment "On the Road" on Jan. 18 for her unusual friendship.
As technology continues to be integrated into Seton Hall, professors and students alike have various opinions about the new surge of electronics being introduced into the University's academics.
The building across the street from the Farinella Gate looks to have been recently acquired by Seton Hall but it has been owned by the University for about seven years, according to the vice president for administration, Dennis Garbini.
When nursing student Allison Ruggiero's brother Evan was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in October 2009, she said it was not only a shock that shook her world but one that solidified her desire to become a nurse.
The College of Nursing announced its first group of students certified in Mental Health First Aid earlier this month.
A group representing Seton Hall recently won the American Heart Association Heart Walk fundraiser for the second year in a row.
The Seton Hall library announced its acquisition of two new E-Book licenses, which will allow a multitude of new research information to reach students and faculty this semester.
As part of the spring semester's Poetry-in-the-Round series, Pulitzer Prize winning and bestselling novelist Jennifer Egan visited Seton Hall.
The Student Government Association is discussing new innovative ideas that would hopefully kick-off in the fall semester of 2013.
Seton Hall's Lions Club celebrated its charter night on Sunday, Dec. 22 in the Main Lounge with a fundraising dinner with family, friends and special guests.