SAB and MAC take a trip to Washington, D.C.
The Department of Student Life, the Student Activities Board (SAB) and the Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC) took Seton Hall students on a trip to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 15.
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The Department of Student Life, the Student Activities Board (SAB) and the Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC) took Seton Hall students on a trip to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 15.
With Valentine’s Day approaching, some people will be preparing to take their significant other out for a special night, while others will spend a fun night with friends. Others will be trying to just ignore that the holiday is even happening. No matter what your plans are, an important question remains: is Valentine’s Day worth all this hype? Seton Hall students weighed in on this issue and shared their opinions on the holiday.
The Student Government Association (SGA) will be changing the way they handle tickets during elections. In the past, senate tickets could affiliate themselves with an executive board ticket. However, due to the new policy change, executive board tickets and senate tickets must be separated. They will no longer be able to run as one big ticket.
The speech-language pathology major at Seton Hall is a 4+2 dual degree program. Students can get their master’s degree in speech-language pathology while also receiving a bachelor’s degree in either elementary and special education or psychology.
Phi Gamma Delta, usually referred to as Fiji, is starting a new chapter at Seton Hall.This new fraternity works to promote service and build strong leaders.
WiSTEM is a new club at Seton Hall working to create a supportive community for women pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
The Student Government Association’s Academic Affairs committee, organized a study into Wi-Fi problems at Seton Hall University.
Since opening last year, The Fox & Falcon has become a staple of the South Orange Village through lively events and popular food. David Massoni, a South Orange local and owner of the Fox & Falcon, has worked in the restaurant business since he was a teenager. Throughout his career, he has worked with many other restaurateurs to open and run various restaurants. However, the Fox & Falcon is Massoni’s first restaurant where he is the sole owner. “I wanted to do something in the community that I had started to fall in love with,” Massoni said. “It was time for me to split off and go on my own.”
The SouthNext festival held the closing events on Sunday at Seton Hall University in McNulty Hall and the Jubilee auditorium. This is the fifth year of SouthNext. The weekend-long festival brings together artists, musicians and well-renowned speakers in order to inspire and bring together the South Orange community.
Seton Hall’s Fall Break will be from Oct. 14-15 this year, and many students have exciting plans for the days off. Whether students are staying on campus or going home, there are countless ways to have a fun and productive fall break.
This year’s Student Leadership Conference at Seton Hall University was held on October 5th. The 2019 student leadership conference worked to teach students important leadership skills with hands-on, interactive activities.
The Seton Hall community will be celebrating National Cybersecurity Awareness Month with an array of activities and initiatives put together by the SHU Information Technology Department.
Pirate imitators, activities, games, the Pirate and a bunch of “Arrgh” took over the University Green as the Student Alumni Association (SAA) celebrated International “Talk Like a Pirate Day” on Sept. 19.