It's pumpkin season! Students share favorite fall drinks at Dunkin'
By Italia Wiley | October 13Fall has started at the Hall, and fall drinks are back at Dunkin’.
Fall has started at the Hall, and fall drinks are back at Dunkin’.
UndefeatED is an up-and-coming club focusing on spreading awareness about eating disorders after the Buccino Leadership Institute sparked the initiative.
Seton Hall’s Middle Eastern and North African Club hosted its first “Rep Your Flag” night on Thursday, Sep. 19 with co-sponsorships from the Palestinian Student Association, African Student Association, Albanian Student Association, Sociology Club, and Unidos Bailamos.
Seton Hall Theatre launched a new segment on their Instagram called “Tech Tuesdays” to give students a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of the theater’s shop hours in the University Center.
WSOU’s former Campus Buzz host Kristin Acheson became known as “DJ Doorbreaker” when she broke the door to the radio station after a flood.
For the second year in a row, Zeta Tau Alpha hosted Big Man on Campus, their Greek philanthropy pageant, on April 25.
Seton Hall Theatre performed four consecutive shows of the musical “Bright Star” written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell at the South Orange Performing Arts Center from April 18 to April 21.
Disability Awareness and Accessibility at Seton Hall hosted their first-ever Awareness Week from April 22-28, a week that raises awareness on various disabilities.
The ecology club held Ecofest on April 23, an annual event in celebration of Earth Day that advocates for the environment.
Following their second open discussion in January, the Palestinian Student Association hosted Middle Ground on April 24, an open conversation where students discussed their viewpoints on the current conflict in Palestine.
Alpha Omicron Pi hosted Purple Week from April 22-28, a week held in memory of Kristen McCartney, a sister of the Gamma Phi chapter, that seeks to raise awareness for epilepsy.
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 Muslim Student Association, a religious and cultural organization at Seton Hall dedicated to bringing Muslim students together, hosted their Islamic Awareness Week from April 15 to 19.
The International Student Association hosted their first World Cup event on April 18, which included music, free food and a competitive soccer tournament.
Seton Hall fraternity Alpha Chi Rho, hosted their Habitat Humanity philanthropy week from April 8 to April 12, a week of events intended to raise money for their philanthropy.
Sororities and fraternities hosted their annual Greek Week, a week consisting of various events designed to express Greek pride, from March 18 to 22.
Seton Hall students were ‘drowning’ in famous rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s music at the Student Activities Board annual Onward spring concert on March 26.
Zeta Phi Beta Inc., a multicultural sorority at Seton Hall that empowers Black women, hosted their Finer Womanhood Week from Feb. 25 to Feb. 28.
Tell-tale jokes and obscene levels of sarcasm sum up the first day of April. Riddled with warning titles of “April Fools’ Issues,” the on-and-off tradition of the Setonian falling on April 1 and occasionally the last issue in March was short-lived.
Across 100 years, the layout of the Setonian has changed over and over.