Students’ spooky Halloween plans
By Calla Patino | October 27From costumes to candy corn, students are celebrating this Halloween by dressing in costumes to watching spooky movies.
From costumes to candy corn, students are celebrating this Halloween by dressing in costumes to watching spooky movies.
Seton Hall Theatre performed their rendition of Alice, an adaptation of the classic Alice in Wonderland written by playwright Lindsay Price in the University Center on Oct. 14.
As the summer comes to a halt, the chilly air rolls in to welcome the fall season and students are swapping their tank tops for jackets.
The Seton Hall chapter of the American Chemical Society hosted its kickoff event where members created lava lamps and learned about the organization on Sept. 20.
Dare to Care hosted its “Speak Up for Mental Health” event for students in honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month on Sept. 25.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Adelante discussed the importance of culture and the Latinx community throughout Seton Hall.
Seton Hall’s fraternities and sororities came together for the biannual ‘Meet the Greeks’ event to spotlight the variety of multicultural organizations on Sept. 25.
The overcast looming over September’s end isn’t just a reminder that sweater weather is here but that Seton Hall’s annual fall break is right around the corner.
The Student Activities Board transformed the campus green to resemble the restaurant chain, The Rainforest Cafe, with fruit smoothies and plush animal life on Sept. 21.
The ecology club at Seton Hall is recruiting students by participating in hikes, taking care of nature and hosting a variety of activities.
With the completed renovations of the Bishop Dougherty University Center last November, Seton Hall introduced an official Starbucks on campus. This semester marks the first pumpkin spice season for the campus café, offering students a greater variety of food and drink options which they shared.
From being a member of the Student Activities Board and the Buccino Leadership Institute to becoming a tutor in residence for all math courses and member of the Student Alumni Association, Joseph Kajon, a senior math major, is ready for his next chapter after graduating from Seton Hall.
The Black Student Union, an organization that encourages the appreciation of Black culture, hosted their first-ever talent show on April 29.
Preparing the salad bar along with other stations and helping students in the cafeteria are just some of her superpowers. Her most sacred are the relationships she has built with students during her time at Seton Hall.
With physical health in mind, students shared their own ways to live a healthy lifestyle from personal experiences.
Alpha Kappa Psi, the co-ed professional business fraternity, raised over $4,600 at their second annual “5K for Autism Acceptance” at South Mountain Reservation this past Saturday, according to their philanthropy chair.
With spring underway, many students are looking to make the most of it by spending time at the places New Jersey has to offer.
With the new addition of Starbucks on campus, students shared their “go-to” drink orders at the popular coffeehouse.
After one month of fasting and taking time to reflect, Muslim students are preparing to finish celebrating this year’s Ramadan alongside the demands of being in college.
Disability Awareness and Accessibility at Seton Hall, a new club on campus, hopes to advocate for disability awareness and accessibility while making the campus more inclusive for students.