PIRATE PROFILES
Transfer students find their home at the Hall
By Valerie Qiu Wen Ong | April 20For many of us, Seton Hall marks the beginning of students’ college lives. However, many transfer students have more recently made Seton Hall their home. Transferring gives students a fresh start, but the transition may not always be easy.
Busy SHU student brings stats to SOPD
By Staff Writer | April 6Joshua Steier, junior and vice president of the Data Science club, independently created a self-driving car model, is a teaching assistant for courses in calculus III and statistics, and obtained a grant to work under the South Orange Police Department (SOPD) investigativing crime sprees using data analysis.
EMT worker reflects on Hoboken train crash
By Staff Writer | February 9Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, a New Jersey Transit train crashed into the Hoboken Terminal, due to the engineer’s undiagnosed sleep disorder. The tragic accident, which resulted in more than 100 people injured and one dead, is what led Jeremy Garriga to the scene.
Humans of SHU: student’s competitive spirit drives business
By Julie Trien | February 2Since launching his application development business, Alpha Dev, in late December 2016, junior accounting and economics major Michael Solimini has created apps for companies such as Hazel Boutique and Outcast Sport Fishing.
Entrepreneur awarded for language game
By Claudia Emanuele | January 25At Seton Hall, the Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year award is given to outstanding entrepreneurs who have been a part of the Hall community. This past year, Ryan Skolnick was given the award for his company, Aveho Learning, which is a fully immersive, photorealistic, language learning video game.
College Democrats encourage students to vote
By Brynne Connolly | November 3The Seton Hall College Democrats are looking to help the SHU community get rid of pre-voting jitters by hosting a multitude of informative and thought-provoking events.