Student organizations reflect on Black History Month
By Blake Harrsch | February 28Student organizations have commemorated Black History Month through cultural events that promote education and foster inclusion across campus.
Student organizations have commemorated Black History Month through cultural events that promote education and foster inclusion across campus.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute held their first-ever annual scholar induction ceremony on Feb. 21.
Seton Hall’s Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) and Campus Ministry held its weekly “Make 1 Take 1” event in Boland Hall’s Campus Ministry lounge on Feb. 15.
Habitat for Humanity at Seton Hall partnered with Morris County’s Habitat for Humanity site on Feb. 4 to kick off their charitable efforts this semester.
Adelante hosted a discussion panel about generational trauma, which was opened to all students on Feb. 9.
Circle K International, a service-based organization that focuses on leadership and fellowship, became active in the spring semester after a year of obstacles and paperwork.
Students shared their Super Bowl LVII predictions where the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face head-to-head for the championship ring.
Isabella Espana, a junior biology major, took the crown at “Ms. Philippines,” an annual cultural pageant hosted by Rutgers Newark and held at the Newark Symphony Hall on Jan. 28.
With the jumpstart of the spring semester, students prepare for their variety of classes and time dedicated to the Seton Hall community.
Students are ending the fall semester by studying and preparing for their final exams this upcoming week. Unless they’re procrastinating
The Alpha Alpha Alpha Honor Society, also known as Tri-Alpha, held their second-ever induction ceremony on Dec. 9.
Students reflected on their experience at Seton Hall’s annual “Christmas at the Hall” tree lighting ceremony, which took place on Nov. 28.
Sororities and fraternities of Seton Hall came together at the Prudential Center for the annual “Greek night” men’s basketball game on Nov. 16.
As chillier weather fast approaches, students are swapping out their flannels for warmer jackets this winter season.
To help students relax after midterms season, the Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted a mixed-level yoga class with rescue puppies on Nov. 11.
With the holiday season just around the corner, Dunkin’s holiday specials are officially on the menu and students are sharing their favorite drink orders.
Members of Seton Hall Theater are used to memorizing scripts, but memorizing how to pronounce each word correctly in a British accent posed a new challenge as they learned their roles for "A Murder is Announced," performed at the South Orange Performing Arts Center on Oct. 20-23.
Collegiate Panhellenic Council sororities gathered to compete against each other with coaching help from Interfraternity Council fraternities in a flag football tournament, also known as powderpuff, on Oct. 22.
As Halloween approaches, students are channeling their pop culture favorites and traditional ideas into their costumes to dress to impress this spooky season.
The Women’s Network, an organization run by women for women, is a group that supports and helps students at Seton Hall to prepare for their futures.