K-pop Club reflects on Korean culture immersion on an American campus
By Carmine Sortino | October 12The K-pop (Korean pop) Club at Seton Hall serves as a friendly and welcoming environment for fans of the popular music genre.
The K-pop (Korean pop) Club at Seton Hall serves as a friendly and welcoming environment for fans of the popular music genre.
Seton Hall University’s Women in STEM (WiSTEM) is a movement toward inclusivity, empowerment, and breaking down barriers for women and gender minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The Student Government Association (SGA) recognized Economics Club as an official student organization last semester. It is open to any student who wants to broaden their knowledge in economics, no matter the major or field of study.
“Being here without anything music, it felt – it didn’t feel right within me,” said Soleille Manasse, the freshman criminal justice major who has taken it upon herself to revamp the Seton Hall Gospel Choir after it dissolved in 2022.
October marked the inception of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a new establishment here at Seton Hall known as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, pronounced I-Triple E). This globally recognized institute is accessible to engineering and computing students. With a focus on cultivating academic and professional growth, IEEE fosters a collaborative environment where students can establish connections with industry leaders. This institute is predominantly student-led, an initiative that promotes leadership skills and autonomy within its students.
The Albanian Student Organization (ASO) hosted its first Albanian Independence Day event on Thursday, Nov. 14.
The new Seton Hall Criminal Justice Club was recognized by the SGA as an official student club on campus in early November. The club aims to change the way Seton Hall students view criminal justice education.
Pink was the color of the week for Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) while they hosted their semesterly “Think Pink” week in support of breast cancer education and awareness from Oct. 21 to Oct. 25.
At Seton Hall University, basketball is a big deal. Students, faculty, and alumni pack the Prudential Center from November to March every season. For a small school, the energy is large. However, the team's performance is not the only source of credit.
October was Italian American Heritage Month, and Seton Hall’s Italian Club celebrated the month with different events that incorporate the Italian language and traditions.
From Sep. 23 to 27, Alpha Kappa Alpha, a growing sorority of just six sisters, took on a week of community building events in their “Skee-Week.” Each event represents one of the key initiatives of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
UndefeatED is an up-and-coming club focusing on spreading awareness about eating disorders after the Buccino Leadership Institute sparked the initiative.
Three new “Omegas” brought a howl back to campus after 24 years with the re-establishment of the first Black Greek lettered fraternity, the Kappa Eta chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.
The national organization of The Women’s Network was founded in 2017 by Jamie Vinick and works in collaboration with not only the chapter at Seton Hall, but every chapter existing on college campuses across the country.
Whether students enjoy a logical board game or beating their opponent, the University’s new chess club welcomes a community for this environment to prosper.