“Stranger Things” star Gaten Matarazzo visits Seton Hall
By Brooke McCormick | Oct. 27, 2022Gaten Matarazzo discussed “Stranger Things,” Broadway and beyond on Oct. 13 at SHU Speaks, a Q&A event hosted by the Student Activities Board.
Gaten Matarazzo discussed “Stranger Things,” Broadway and beyond on Oct. 13 at SHU Speaks, a Q&A event hosted by the Student Activities Board.
Filipino American History Month is celebrated during October to honor the culture and history of Filipino American people. The FLASH Dance Troupe, better known as FLASH DT, is a branch of FLASH, the Filipino League at Seton Hall, and provides a safe space for members of the Filipino community.
With just three months left, seniors graduating this winter are looking ahead to what waits for them as they pass through the gates of campus into the real world.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the Latinx community, history, culture and traditions. Seton Hall’s Adelante, a Latinx student organization, is doing just that both this month and year-round.
The summer season has ended and fall has begun and students are switching out their tank tops for sweaters, shorts for jeans and their sandals for boots.
From hanging out with friends on the green to attending study groups, here is a list of five things commuters can do to be more involved on campus.
A new group called Girls Group for Gains has formed on campus, advocating for women’s safety in the rec center.
To prepare for life after college, students are talking about their internship opportunities they have received while at Seton Hall.
As the semester comes to an end, finals are quickly approaching and students are buckling down for the inevitable stress that comes with it.
Along with the many places to eat in South Orange, the Village offers a variety of stores for students to shop at and enjoy.
After her nomination to the Supreme Court, Seton Hall students weighed in on whether Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson deserved the position on the Supreme Court.
The class of 2022 has been through many ups and downs, with their last year as undergraduate students being the first primarily in-person school year since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Among this group is Paul Oburu, a computer science major, business owner, photographer, Pirates fan, and proud Seton Hall student from Kenya who hasn’t seen his family in three years due to COVID-19.
Aly & AJ and GrooveBoston performed at ONWARD, Seton Hall’s first spring concert since 2019, on March 25.
The new executive board of the Student Government Association devised a campaign to improve and raise awareness on students’ mental health.
As temperatures begin to rise, students are swapping out their winter jackets with t-shirts for the springtime.
Two visual and sound media major students were able to immerse themselves in film production through internships with Awesome Films.
With midterm exams upon us, and finals fast approaching, students shared their favorite ways to destress and practice self-care.
Women at Seton Hall are embracing their power as they share their inspirations and leadership advice this Women’s History Month.
The University ended its indoor mask mandate on March 1, and students and faculty alike have expressed differing opinions on this issue.
Spring break is upon us, and students have the opportunity to do things other than studying and homework during this week-long vacation.