10 things only SHU students understand
As Michaela Gillmore walked into the Galleon Dining Hall, her faced dropped. It was a Friday evening and BYOB had already closed by dinner time.
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As Michaela Gillmore walked into the Galleon Dining Hall, her faced dropped. It was a Friday evening and BYOB had already closed by dinner time.
Do you ever feel like making the transition from high school student to college student is belittled, as if it’s not a big deal? If so, the book “Five College Dialogues,” by Boston College graduate Ian Malone, may be for you.
Most students sleep right through the most important meal of the day, myself included.
Two weeks have passed since we saw the ball drop in Times Square signaling the commencement of our New Year’s resolutions and with that new beginnings.
Tis the season to be thankful, as Thanksgiving has finally arrived. I hope that everyone in the SHU community has been reminded about what they were thankful for as each week has gone by. Here are seven things to be thankful for today:
After reading “Prison Noir” and interviewing an ex-inmate, the next logical step for me was to talk to someone on the other side of the bars--the people who help maintain the correction facilities do the work they are supposed to do. Among the most important of those people are probation officers.
Whether you go trick-or-treating every year or attend a classic costume party, Halloween is a fun time of year for pumpkin-carving, costume-designing enthusiasts. Here are 10 things that we like about Halloween:
The college lifestyle is something that students seem to look forward to for years, imagining playing Frisbee on the campus quad and staying up late with a whole new group of friends. Finally being a college student opens up a brand new way of life, whether it is completely unexpected or just as you imagined. Here are 10 things that we like about the college lifestyle:
After seven arduous weeks of getting back into the swing of college courses, work and maintaining a social life, fall break provides a real opportunity to catch your breath. Here are 10 things that we like about Fall Break.
As registration time is right around the corner, from November 3-25, students have probably started planning their schedules for next semester.
As the old saying goes, distance makes the heart grow fonder. Long distance relationships are a part of college life for some students, whether they spend the semester away from their significant other or their summers apart.
As students in the Seton Hall community, we understand that our University highly values the professors. For many of us, one of the main selling points of Seton Hall was the quality of professors. Here are 10 things that students like about SHU professors.
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While the recently published anthology “Prison Noir” was an excellent source of information concerning the life of an inmate, discussing it first hand with someone who has lived it is completely different.
Whether you’re worried about gaining or losing the “freshman 15,” there are easy ways to stay healthy and maintain your shape while being away at school. It may seem daunting, especially if you go to the caf and see the bakery, but there are eight simple rules that can keep you fit.
“Prison Noir,” which was released on Sept. 2, is the latest anthology in Akashic Books award-winning Noir Series. Featuring stories written by convicts, this anthology gives readers the inside scoop of what life in prison is truly like.
For more than half of our lives we have studied hard to earn that gleaming college acceptance letter from the school of our choice. Now that we’ve all been accepted into Seton Hall, students may be asking themselves, “What now?” Here are 8 simple rules to a 4.0 that can be used to your benefit.