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Student crafts idea to help SHU relax
Students, family and faculty gather at memorial for Myles Mislavsky
Seton Hall alumna speaks on addiction
Incoming freshmen talk expectations
Pirates For Life speak out for their beliefs
Alumna credits SHU programs for success
Disabled students battle unemployment
Students encouraged to hunt through history
Theater council to transform stage into haunted forest
AST rocks, rolls and raises money for Dress for Success
Fall recruitment begins at Seton Hall
Finding my home at the Hall
Meet the Peer Advisers: The life behind the polo
Spectrum Works on spreading autism awareness
On April 11, students gathered with Spectrum Works on the Green to get their faces painted blue in a variety of designs, ranging from puzzle pieces to mask-like patterns. No matter the design, the message was the same: people with autism can make valuable contributions to the workforce.
SNL star talks growth and politics in comedy
Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast member and co-host of the show’s Weekend Update, Colin Jost, took the stage in the Main Lounge on Feb. 16 as a part of SAB’s Spring Comedy Show.
Signing off in style: get crafty with grad caps
With graduation still months away, senior diplomacy major Marianna Eboli has already begun reaching out to students, offering to design their caps for graduation. In fact, on Feb. 13, within the first day of posting the offer on social media, three students had commissioned caps from Eboli.
Humans of SHU: student’s competitive spirit drives business
Since 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.