SPORTS- Seton Hall Men's golf places seventh on the first day of the 2024 Golfweek Fall Challenge.
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Seton Hall Women's Volleyball continues to dominate on the court!
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Seton Hall v NJIT:
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Seton Hall v Kent State:
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BREAKING NEWS- Seton Hall files a motion to dismiss former President Joseph Nyre's lawsuit.
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The Seton Hall Muslim Student Association (MSA) is looking to improve the Serra Hall prayer room after it flooded two weeks ago!
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Members of faculty and administration received an anonymous email threatening violence on the South Orange Campus.
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Against the request of the University's administration, students associated with the Protect AFAM protests occupied President's Hall last night. Read more here: https://t.co/50XoL3UqHX
Seton Hall’s faculty advocacy chapter makes demands for increased pay and faculty involvement in decision-making. Read more below:
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Seton Hall has appointed an interim dean for the newly merged college, College of Human Development, Culture, and Media. A dean search committee was also established to find someone to permanently fill the position. Read more below: https://t.co/LeJ5Nbh7xm
SGA elections are here, and only one presidential candidate is on the ballot. For more information on the 2023-2024 election season and the campaign, click the link below: https://t.co/axh89SRZ5k
WBB guard, senior Lauren Park-Lane, has entered her name into the transfer portal. Park-Lane announced her decision last week in an Instagram post. Read more below: https://t.co/Waw7C17V0R
Seton Hall is hosting a town hall style event to discuss an investigation into flooding in Ivy Hill. Mayor Ras Baraka, County Exec. DiVincenzo and S.O. Village president Sheena Collum are all in attendance, as well as a pretty sizeable crowd.
The controversial rec center expansion continues to make it's way through South Orange's planning process. The expansion has become a flashpoint in town-gown relations since neighbors alleged Seton Hall's expansion contributed to catastrophic flooding off campus.
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It's S.O. planning board time again, and yet again public comment on the rec center expansion is being delayed. It was originally supposed to reopen at the January meeting after a contentious December meeting ran late into the evening. 🧵⬇️
South Orange Planning Board is back to discuss the controversial expansion of Seton Hall's rec center, which activists fear will worsen flooding.
Chairman Harold Colton-Max has assured us that the issue won't be resolved until at least Feb 6.