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Learn DIY Valentine’s treats
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Are you prepared? Even if you aren’t, here are some simple ways to create your own decorations and treats that will be sure to impress your date without breaking your bank account.
Snapchat changes
If you’ve recently updated your Snapchat, you’ll notice that changes have been made to the app leaving users with mixed reactions.
Tech advances could mean end of snow days
Each year, our society continues to grow more technologically savvy. Today, there are thousands of online classes held each day. With these technological advances becoming highly integrated into our culture, it may be possible for weather to place less of a hindrance on classes.
Millennials not cheap, just unemployed
In recent years, we millennials have developed a reputation as the “cheapest generation.”
DOVE raises awareness for homeless
From Nov. 16 through Nov. 21, the Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) will bring National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week to Seton Hall. The effort was established by the National Coalition for the Homeless to promote education, action and awareness about hunger and homelessness.
Get crafty with DIY Halloween costumes
Halloween is a great time to let your inner creativity shine through designing your own costumes. Do-it-yourself costumes not only bring to life your unique ideas, but they can cut the cost of standard costumes by more than half of retail prices.
Dating around South Orange
If you’re planning your next big date, keep in mind Seton Hall’s own neighborhood. Whether you are looking for a low-key coffee date or a special night out, there are plenty of local options less than a mile off campus.
Important SHU numbers to save
Aamna Aamir/Staff Photographer
Greek Life Grows
Seton Hall University’s newest sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, welcomed its first members into its colony on Sunday.
Make yourself at home
Courtesy of Stephanie Koeller
Seton Hall says goodbye to ZBT
Photo courtesy of Facebook
New laptop chosen for fall
The Seton Hall community selected the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga Business Ultrabook as the laptop refresh for rising freshmen and juniors this fall.
Hit the books
Although the library will extend its hours the week before finals, students still struggle with the current year-round schedule.
SetonCAT online search made easy
The beta version of the new library catalog, WorldCat Local, went online on March 17 and includes several new features that increase the ease and efficiency of library searches.
Students still salty about snow removal
After several snowstorms, students are complaining about the condition of the side- walks and roads on campus. Several commuter students said that although it is apparent the university plows, they don't salt as much as they should.
Don't let technology be a third wheel in your relationships
From Facebook and Instagram to Twitter and Vine, our world reaps the benefits of staying connected. Although it brings people together in ways former communication technology could not, should social media be deemed a good thing?
SHUFLY reloaded
SHUFLY's schedule has changed for Spring 2014, and an addition shuttle bus has been added during heavy travel periods.
Some fall grades posted late
Professors are supposed to post final grades 48 hours after the final exam, but not all professors met the deadline.
Students give perspective on off-campus safety
With the recent Pirate Alerts about off-campus robberies, students interviewed say they don't feel safe leaving campus.