OPINION
Alyana's Angle: You pay for credits, why not pay attention in class?
By Staff Writer | September 16As the first few weeks of the semester dwindle down, it seems like the attention span of many students is doing the same. The first week or so of the semester students seem to pay attention, take notes and listen to what their professors say, but what I've noticed in my time at Seton Hall is that it does not tend to last.
Sit Down & Shut Up: Don't make SHU a suitcase school
By Staff Writer | September 16Seton Hall is typically referred to as a suitcase school. Why? Because the bulk of students are from New York, New Jersey and other surrounding areas, and home is a convenient way to spend the weekend. Does Seton Hall have to be a suitcase school? Absolutely not, but it is.
As semester closes, registration headaches emerge
By Staff Writer | November 23It's now the middle of November. We are making the final push for Thanksgiving and preparations are already being made for Christmas.
Letter to the Editor: Posner concert response
By Staff Writer | November 19Dear Setonian Editorial Board,
Hate crimes should not be an afterthought
By Staff Writer | November 4Last week congressional Democrats finally managed to accomplish a decade-old goal: expanding the definition of federal hate crimes to include sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and disability. President Barack Obama promptly signed this landmark civil-rights legislation into law, and civil-rights organizations hailed the accomplishment.
The Voice: CASE van in need of clarification
By Editorial Board | October 15Just was is the CASE van, anyway?
The Voice: Time for students to advocate for safety
By Editorial Board | October 8The last few years have seen the midpoint of the fall semester coincide with off-campus muggings. It's almost commonplace for us students, from the heightened security to the broadcast e-mails with safety tips that blast out to our inboxes following an incident.
Proudly covering Hollywood
By Staff Writer | October 8As a freshman I covered the diplomacy beat for The Setonian's news section. One of my articles included interviewing the former ambassador to Turkey concerning his thoughts about the recession and the upcoming Beijing Olympics.
Absence of athletics hurts U Day schedule
By Staff Writer | October 8The slogan for this year's University Day was "Come Home to the Hall." The slogan, along with the scheduled activities and parent weekend that occurring throughout the weekend, would seem to imply that University Day is almost like Seton Hall's homecoming.
The Voice: Underage issues part of college culture
By Editorial Board | October 5We've detailed the ever-important relationship between Seton Hall and South Orange in recent issues, notably whether the university and the village can see eye-to-eye when it comes to students interacting in the community.
In need of a headlining act
By Staff Writer | September 27Most college students would agree that music plays an integral role in their everyday life. I would lose count if I tried to record the number of people I see listening to iPods while walking through campus.
Calling the Hall home
By Staff Writer | September 27With the upcoming open house this weekend, I started thinking about what it means to be a part of the Seton Hall community.
The Voice: Wish list for our next university leader
By Editorial Board | September 27The search committee is all set. The group's chair has said they will proceed with a national scope and the advice of an outside firm.
The Voice: Flu prevention a full campus effort
By Editorial Board | September 17The H1N1 virus has received so much publicity in the last few weeks that it has surpassed New York City as Twitter's "Trending Topic." Perhaps rightly so, as the start of school years and college semesters across the country this month has given the swine flu virus a comeback in the public consciousness.
True value of the Hall evident four years later
By Staff Writer | September 10As I start my senior year, I am bombarded with class work, responsibility, and the looming thought of graduating in a mere eight months during the recession.
An A-list of SHU memories
By Staff Writer | May 14There are many things I have learned during my time here at Seton Hall University. I could fill more than this space discussing my high and low points in college or complaining about the lack of interest in certain activities or the need for a greater sense of tradition at Seton Hall.
A pocket-sized guide to college
By Staff Writer | May 14I have a small space to sum up my college experience, offer my parting wisdom and bow out of the best four years of my life graciously, so I have to choose what I say with extreme care. Here is my best attempt to squeeze in the most important things I've learned:
Involvement is an investment
By Staff Writer | May 14So here it is, my deep dark secret: I love being involved in school.