The internet has spoken, young people say it’s time to embrace inner professional with quarter zips
By Lakyn Austin | December 5Have you converted to quarter-zip-ism?
Have you converted to quarter-zip-ism?
This past Tuesday, Seton Hall hosted their 16th annual tree lighting ceremony. The ceremony included free hot cocoa, candy, an hour of performances from different organizations, the signature blue Santa hat, and the official lighting of the 60-foot-tall Christmas tree.
Christmas Plush Throw Blanket, Target, $10
You’re walking up the stairs of the University Center to the main doors on a windy day as Bruce Springsteen’s song “Dancing in the Dark” blares, traveling through your red ears, clearly cold from the cold breeze.
With winter break quickly approaching and family reunions are near in sight; holiday traditions are the steady star, leading us back home.
A 100-year-old great-grandmother’s sugar cookie recipe to sweeten the holidays.
At a Catholic university best known for its Christmas festivities, Seton Hall’s Jewish community still finds meaningful ways to honor its own winter traditions.
“What nails should I get this time?” is a question you may ask or hear from your friends.
The season of giving is around the corner and the Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) is providing an opportunity for students to spread holiday cheer and the spirit of giving this season.
Boyfriend Land.
With Black Friday right around the corner, many SHU students are setting their sights on the big deals on the holiday—but perhaps not in the traditional manner.
People use their phones every day: texting, calling, watching, commenting, liking, and sharing. All of these actions online conglomerate into something called a “digital footprint” that creates a traceable online history for our entire lives.
People get tattoos for a variety of reasons and SHU students are no exception. Students have tattoos that symbolize everything from their family to their passions.
Students were electrified as Milo Manheim took the stage at Seton Hall for the Student Activity Board’s (SAB) SHU Speaks event on Tuesday.
There’s something about a concert that stays with you—the lights, the crowd, the way a song can feel entirely different when you’re hearing it with thousands of strangers.
The Albanian Student Organization (ASO) sold out their second annual Albanian Independence Day event in Bethany Hall on Friday.
Students got to channel their inner Elphaba and Glinda on Friday, as the Students Activity Board (SAB) hosted a “Wicked Pop Up Shop” in the University Center event lounge.
With the dining hall being a staple in many Seton Hall students’ daily lives, those who frequent the space have developed strong opinions. From freshman to senior, the dining hall experiences are diverse.
When students first walk through the doors of an Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) general body meeting, they can expect welcoming, friendly people to greet them, popular Latinx music, and lots of photos.
6-7, pronounced as six-seven, is a meme that dates back all the way to December 2024, when rapper Skrilla released the song “Doot Doot.” Now, almost a year later, 6-7 has evolved into something greater.