Costume Crisis: Students confess Halloween costume hot takes
By Italia Wiley | October 27From overdone trends to clever ideas, Seton Hall students share their unfiltered thoughts on what makes a Halloween costume a “trick” or a “treat.”
From overdone trends to clever ideas, Seton Hall students share their unfiltered thoughts on what makes a Halloween costume a “trick” or a “treat.”
A flag can serve as a symbol people can rally behind; most Americans, for example, recognize the red, white, and blue as a powerful emblem of their country’s pride.
Gourmet Dining Services (GDS) has reintroduced chicken nuggets to the rotating menu at the Chef’s Table after replacing them with grilled cheese and quesadillas in September.
Tuition and fee costs for colleges continue to rise as inflation rates recover from COVID-19’s economic impact and changes to federal financial aid enacted in July.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute (JAULI) hosted the “Generaciones Gala” celebrating 20 years in New York City on Oct. 17.
The second floor of the library underwent a noticeable artistic change on Sept. 24.
Seton Hall’s Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) offers students the opportunity to leave the comfort of South Orange and serve those experiencing extreme poverty.
As Seton Hall began the Fall 2025 semester, more than just classes were in session.
On Sept. 17, the Pre-Law Society, the Pre-Professional Advising Center (PPAC), the Minority Pre-Law Society, and the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted judge Philip Degnan for Constitution Day.
Women in STEM (WiSTEM) hosted a college survival kit-making event on Sept. 16 in Jubilee Hall.
With the campus Dunkin’ location closed for renovations, students are being forced to sprint to Starbucks instead.
The series finale of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” premiered on Sept. 17, leaving audiences thrilled but emotional.
On Thursday, an alternative pop-rock band visited Seton Hall to perform at the Music Under the Stars event in the pouring rain on the Green, hosted by Student Activities Board (SAB).
Mental Health Week is celebrated in the first week of May every year in the United States, falling around the time of final exams at Seton Hall.
On April 25, the Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted its annual Spring Fling Carnival, transforming the Xavier parking lot into a mini amusement park.
An issue as complex and long-standing as food shortages needs a strong partnership to tackle it. Alpha Gamma Delta is the first Greek organization to partner with Table to Table, New Jersey's first and largest food rescue, in February.
On March 27, the Division of Student Services celebrated Women’s History Month by hosting a brunch, “Keep it Moving: Being Resilient in the Face of Adversity,” to help facilitate and strengthen leadership development.
Alice McDermott, a contemporary fiction writer, visited Seton Hall on April 1 as part of Poetry-in-the-Round, a university event that brings globally recognized writers to discuss their recent work with the Seton Hall community.
March 20 marked the second showcase of The Black Poster Project in Seton Hall's University Center, which was spearheaded by Prof. Melinda Papaccio.
The Robotic Club welcomes students from all majors and experience levels, offering a collaborative space to build, design, and compete in robotics competitions. Students can dive right into hands-on engineering, innovation, and teamwork with this student-run organization.