What Seton Hall students are wearing this spring
By Alyssa Bernhammer | March 31As temperatures begin to rise, students are swapping out their winter jackets with t-shirts for the springtime.
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.
Students around campus developed their own podcasts which reflect the variety of interests that exist at the University.
With ongoing construction to the University Center and Boland Hall, students discussed their opinions on the effects it has on their everyday lives.
Anane Peak, a chef at Seton Hall’s dining hall since fall 2021, has made an impact on students through his feature station: “Something Special.”
Vode, a student-made rock band, creates a variety of music for listeners’ enjoyment, from live performances to popular music platforms.
Students and professors discussed the importance of celebrating Black History Month during the month of February and what it means for African Americans and their culture.
While some students tuned in to Super Bowl LVI to watch the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals face off, others watched so they could critique the halftime show and commercials.
TikTok, the popular social media app, offers viral food trends that students can create and enjoy.
Students can celebrate and spread the love in a variety of ways this Valentine’s Day.
Students share their game day plans as they gear up for Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13.
The University announced that the first two weeks of the spring 2022 semester would be conducted online after which it would transition to in-person learning.
Although there is snow on the ground, and temperatures have dropped, students are still putting their best fashion foot forward this season.
The harsh winter season restricts students from doing many outdoor activities, but it allows them to explore all the winter fun South Orange has to offer.
Instead of relying on dating apps to find a valentine, Seton Hall students can once again utilize the “Love Boat @ SHU” dating survey this year through their new website.
As the semester draws to a close, students are starting to get more into the holiday spirit on campus and beyond.