SGA goal to increase presence on campus
By Staff Writer | November 15At the Student Government Association general session on Monday night, members discussed how best to move the organization forward and to develop its individual committees.
At the Student Government Association general session on Monday night, members discussed how best to move the organization forward and to develop its individual committees.
The recent superstorm Hurricane Sandy left many commuter students without power in their homes while Seton Hall maintained power, so they came to the University during the storm in the hopes of finding a place to stay.
Renovations to the Richie Regan Athletic Center are progressing and according to the Vice President of Administration Dennis Garbini and Associate Vice President of Facilities John Signorello, the first stage of the renovations will be completed sometime this spring.
Coliform bacteria was found in a croissant from Seton Hall's cafeteria by students conducting an experiment for a class in October.
Off-campus students said they felt that they were literally kept in the dark about when things would return to normal following Hurricane Sandy. The storm struck the shores of New Jersey on Oct. 29 leaving widespread power outages in its wake.
Unlike many students who spend their free time, sleeping or hanging out with friends, four Seton Hall students choose to give their time and efforts to those who need it by volunteering with the South Orange Rescue Squad.
A Visiting Fulbright visiting scholar will speak about Bosnia-Herzegovina on Nov. 27
On the first day of senior registration, Monday, the server crashed as soon as registration opened at 9 a.m. and again on Wednesday when juniors tried to register.
Most Reverend Savio Hon Tai-Fai delivered his conferral speech after being awarded a doctorate in theology on Friday.
The New Jersey Undergraduate Greek Leadership Convention was held for the first on Oct. 27, bringing together young leaders from various universities throughout the area for a day of development and collaboration.
Student registration has been pushed back again, to Monday, Nov. 12.
The Provost's Office made some changes to University policy during the aftermath of Sandy, see related story on p. 5.
In the midst of Hurricane Sandy wreaking havoc across the tri-state area, Seton Hall University upheld power and invited struggling commuters and community members to stay on campus.
Seton Hall University is undergoing the process of self-study under the Middle States review to promote excellence in higher education.
Members of the Seton Hall community are lending a hand to help others in the wake of last week's storm.
Check out The Setonian's video to hear Seton Hall students sound off on the Presidential Election.
The Pirates (18-8, 6-7) swept DePaul (8-18, 3-10) at home on Sunday in its last home match of the season. Seton Hall was forced to say goodbye to six members of its volleyball family when five players and manager Chris Weathers took part in their last match at Walsh Gymnasium.
The men's soccer team lost its seventh consecutive game, this time to Villanova, 3-1, in the opening round of the Big East Championship on Thursday.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Association will host a full evening of entertainment in the "Is it in You?" fundraiser to raise money for the Children's Specialized Hospital in the University Center at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 8.
Since Hurricane Sandy struck most of the east coast on Monday, most of the University community and the South Orange community have undoubtedly been affected.