Sliding into winter break
By Samantha Rueda | January 8Students are finishing finals and preparing for the long-awaited winter break as the holiday season takes full swing.
Students are finishing finals and preparing for the long-awaited winter break as the holiday season takes full swing.
Following its initial open discussion, the Palestinian Student Association hosted its second conversation to discuss the ongoing situation in Palestine on Dec. 7.
Amid the current crisis in Palestine, Muslim students at Seton Hall came together for a night of family and friends, diverse cuisines and speeches from guest speakers.
The Muslim Student Association and the Palestinian Student Association, along with other Muslim student organizations, hosted Dua’a Night for Palestine, a display of solidarity and commitment to raising awareness about the ongoing Palestinian struggle on Nov. 7.
Professor Melinda Papaccio, of the English and CORE departments at Seton Hall University, lost her eldest son to addiction on Sept. 22, 2018. On Thursday, Nov. 9, she got to celebrate not only his life but the lives of many others who have fallen to the same disease when the Black Poster Project was brought to Seton Hall’s University Center, the epicenter of student activity on campus.
The Seton Hall community gathered around to drink hot chocolate while waiting for the infamous 60-foot Christmas tree to kick off the holiday season.
Students are gearing up in blue and white to cheer on the men and women basketball teams as the well-anticipated season begins.
The College Panhellenic Council hosted their Circle of Sisterhood philanthropy week from Nov. 6-10 to unite and strengthen sorority women at Seton Hall.
Two advocating clubs at Seton Hall spent their time co-hosting a bake sale for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and opened the door for conversation about adverse childhood experiences on Oct. 30.
As December graduation creeps around the corner, seniors reflect on their college careers and the process of applying to medical school.
The club soccer team at Seton Hall shared their experiences of perseverance and teamwork as they take on another season of both career and athletic goals.
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.