Crazy Holidays worth celebrating: September 2012
Agendas and calendars often don't list all the holidays in a given month, but for Freshmen Studies, it's an important way to keep staff involved.
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Agendas and calendars often don't list all the holidays in a given month, but for Freshmen Studies, it's an important way to keep staff involved.
The Walsh Gallery premiered its newest exhibit, "Colors of Faith," on Sept. 16, that will be on display until Oct. 13.
Sometimes I find it ironic that as a Peer Advisor my job is to help freshmen find their place at our University. I say that because it took two years for me to really come into my own and find my place here at Seton Hall. Talk about not taking your own advice. I think I have always been caught up in doing what others expect me to do and for the first time in my entire life I do things the way I would do them.
The South Orange Performing Arts Center announced Tuesday that their 2011-2012 Season had an increase in attendance, according to a press release.
Jason Mraz's recent album "Love is a Four Letter Word" did not receive the best review from the Setonian, criticizing its repetition in sound and style. His recent tour, "Tour is a Four Letter word" proved both impressive and colorful.
It's "lights, camera, action" for this year's Arts Council season, which plans to better reach the student body through interactive events and workshops.
Theatre Council students are fighting to retain their e-board leadership after a series of events implying that their roles and responsibilities may be taken away.
The senior class president was chosen last week by a selection committee to speak at Commencement.
Jason Mraz recently released his newest album entitled "Love is a Four Letter Word," which follows a series of singles and live albums all with a similar theme. This musical venture stays true to its title in that it celebrates all kinds of love.
A list of 200 jobs published on CareerCast.com released last week is leaving some students feeling nervous in their choice of major.
While most students will walk to receive their diploma's before they walk down the aisle to wed, some are heading towards matrimony before the end of their college careers.
Alpha Phi Omega will table through this afternoon for their "Get Real Barbie" campaign as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Since the days of MySpace there seems to be one social media venture after another, each one becoming more popular than the next. The world thrives on it; our generation in particular would be lost without it. Really though, our generation and those following it would simply be lost without the Internet in general. For some, it is a news provider and for others it is a way to connect with people that they otherwise wouldn't have a relationship with (after all if it weren't for Facebook we all would forget a lot of birthdays). But what if we all took a social media hiatus? Rather what if we just shut off our laptops for a couple days, disconnected our cell phones from our Facebook, Twitter and news updates, and just forgot it all existed?
While most students choose to commute for convenience, others endure the long, difficult and sometimes illegal commute.
In the midst of Pirate Pandemonium, a group of five Seton Hall students transformed various campus statues into pirates.
2012 Grammy nominee J. Cole will perform in the fieldhouse on May 4, as the main act for the spring concert.
The Department of Housing and Residence Life announced last Friday that the $325 housing deposit will now be refundable until the first day of room selection, March 28, according to a status update on the HRL Facebook page.
The Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President announced last week that the dean of the College of Education and Human Services will step down from his position at the end of this academic year.
The Department of Facilities and Operations will implement a replanting program to repair damages from severe weather last semester.
The dean of the College of Education and Human Services will take a leave of absence at the end of this academic year, according to a broadcast email sent by the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President.