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WSOU’s former Campus Buzz host Kristin Acheson became known as “DJ Doorbreaker” when she broke the door to the radio station after a flood.
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WSOU’s former Campus Buzz host Kristin Acheson became known as “DJ Doorbreaker” when she broke the door to the radio station after a flood.
Alpha Omicron Pi hosted Purple Week from April 22-28, a week held in memory of Kristen McCartney, a sister of the Gamma Phi chapter, that seeks to raise awareness for epilepsy.
A new communications course investigating the history and patterns of social movements in the United States is being offered for the Fall 2024 semester.
The Setonian was suspended in February of 1964 — a decision that resulted in a protest of nearly 700 students throwing snow-covered stones at the South Orange police and fire departments. Consequently, the students were sprayed with a hose.
As an inherently private person, this idea of being in a leadership position and joining a community of talented, go-getter individuals was a far-fetched one. Yet, upon joining the Setonian in my freshman year, there was a certain excitement in meeting new people that came with covering campus life. This, I knew, was not like other things I’d tried before–it was an endeavor that was meant for me.
Adelante, an organization committed to empowering Latino students at Seton Hall, hosted ‘After Hours: Redefine the Borders of Your Mind,’ a talk show event that promotes discussion on mental health, on Feb. 7.
Following its initial open discussion, the Palestinian Student Association hosted its second conversation to discuss the ongoing situation in Palestine on Dec. 7.
Amid the current crisis in Palestine, Muslim students at Seton Hall came together for a night of family and friends, diverse cuisines and speeches from guest speakers.
Seton Hall’s fraternities and sororities came together for the biannual ‘Meet the Greeks’ event to spotlight the variety of multicultural organizations on Sept. 25.
The Black Student Union, an organization that encourages the appreciation of Black culture, hosted their first-ever talent show on April 29.
After one month of fasting and taking time to reflect, Muslim students are preparing to finish celebrating this year’s Ramadan alongside the demands of being in college.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute held their first-ever annual scholar induction ceremony on Feb. 21.
Isabella Espana, a junior biology major, took the crown at “Ms. Philippines,” an annual cultural pageant hosted by Rutgers Newark and held at the Newark Symphony Hall on Jan. 28.
The Alpha Alpha Alpha Honor Society, also known as Tri-Alpha, held their second-ever induction ceremony on Dec. 9.
Sororities and fraternities of Seton Hall came together at the Prudential Center for the annual “Greek night” men’s basketball game on Nov. 16.
To help students relax after midterms season, the Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted a mixed-level yoga class with rescue puppies on Nov. 11.
Filipino American History Month is celebrated during October to honor the culture and history of Filipino American people. The FLASH Dance Troupe, better known as FLASH DT, is a branch of FLASH, the Filipino League at Seton Hall, and provides a safe space for members of the Filipino community.
The class of 2022 has been through many ups and downs, with their last year as undergraduate students being the first primarily in-person school year since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Among this group is Paul Oburu, a computer science major, business owner, photographer, Pirates fan, and proud Seton Hall student from Kenya who hasn’t seen his family in three years due to COVID-19.
The new executive board of the Student Government Association devised a campaign to improve and raise awareness on students’ mental health.
With midterm exams upon us, and finals fast approaching, students shared their favorite ways to destress and practice self-care.