E-Board column: Just a girl and her pen
I remember when I wrote my first article for the Setonian. I felt the rush of a deadline, the excitement of finally writing, and the nervousness of interviews.
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I remember when I wrote my first article for the Setonian. I felt the rush of a deadline, the excitement of finally writing, and the nervousness of interviews.
Let's travel back to the Setonian issues of 1974 when the spirit of womanhood was just beginning to rise on campus. Seton Hall University became a co-ed institution in 1968, and a few years later in 1973, the Setonian got its first female editor-in-chief.
Despite the current conflict in the Middle East and divergent views, local Bergen County Muslims and Jews continued to meet up for dialogue.
Putting in a load of laundry to wash, loading the dishwasher, teaching students journalism, and spending time drafting articles for various publications as a freelance writer - this woman can do it all.
Preparing the salad bar along with other stations and helping students in the cafeteria are just some of her superpowers. Her most sacred are the relationships she has built with students during her time at Seton Hall.
TikTok, the popular social networking app among Generation Z, was prohibited by Congress on federal government devices last December. Since then, 20 public universities such as the University of Texas, Morgan State University in Maryland, and The University System of Georgia have banned TikTok from campus Wi-Fi networks and school devices.