Gen Z on Gen Alpha slang: Is it cringe or fire?
By Sofia Kasbo | March 24“Skibidi toilet rizz” may sound like a secret code or gibberish to some, but for Generation Alpha, this is part of their everyday vocabulary.
“Skibidi toilet rizz” may sound like a secret code or gibberish to some, but for Generation Alpha, this is part of their everyday vocabulary.
From March 10 to March 14, the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi embraced the spirit of giving back as they hosted their annual War of Roses philanthropy event.
Seton Hall’s Polish Club hosted an event celebrating the heritage of the Górale, the Polish Highlanders from the Tatra Mountains, on Tuesday, March 11. The University Center’s event room was transformed into a lively cultural hub, filled with traditional music, dance, and cuisine that showcased the traditions of the Polish community.
Dr. Sadia Cheema, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication and the Arts, is teaching a non-profit communication course this semester that is working with the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey (BIANJ) on a public relations (PR) campaign called the “Crash Project” to promote transportation safety.
Sincere McCoy, a senior psychology major, has always wanted to write books because of his love for manga comic books.
Finding a place to relax can be difficult, amid demanding academic schedules, impending deadlines, and midterm stress. However, a group of students found a collective outlet to come together.
UndefeatED, a club on campus dedicated to spreading awareness about eating disorders, hosted two tabling events from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28 in recognition of Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
SHU Theatre put on its spring production, “Months on End,” from Feb. 21 to Feb. 23.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, Seton Hall students were face-to-face with their newest obsession: Ross Lynch.
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.
February is not only the month of love and the Super Bowl, but it is also the month of recognizing Black history.
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.
As Seton Hall enters the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year, seniors are preparing to say goodbye. Some members of the class of 2025 have shared their SHU experience.
He won the Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest—now he’s walked the red carpet at the Golden Globes, and featured in a Super Bowl commercial. Here’s a look inside Miles Mitchell’s journey to fame.
The Sports Management and Analytics Club (SMAC) hosted a tabling event on National Girls and Women in Sports Day to highlight women in sports and to bring attention to female athletes on campus.
Valentine’s Day is often seen as a celebration of romantic love, but for singles, it can feel like a reminder of what’s missing. Whether you’re single or not, there are ways to make the most out of the holiday.
Love is in the air. From meaningful gifts to thoughtful gestures, students share how they show love for their partners on Valentine’s Day.
Hearts, chocolates, and most importantly, pink. These are all the things that come to mind when we hear “Galentine’s Day.” But Galentine’s means a lot more to SHU students than some may expect.
It’s a match. The days of courting are long over as the swiping phenomenon of dating apps has overrun squirming singles' hopes for love. Mr. Darcy would be shocked to hear students' opinions on the impact these DMs of love have had on the dating market.
At around 10:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, Jan. 18, TikTok went dark for more than 170 million U.S. users.