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            What to do on V-Day
By Staff Writer | February 13If your plans for Valentine’s Day are subpar, don’t worry because there are ways to have fun with or without a special someone. Here are a few suggestions:
Learn DIY Valentine’s treats
By Rachel Hassett | February 11Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Are you prepared? Even if you aren’t, here are some simple ways to create your own decorations and treats that will be sure to impress your date without breaking your bank account.
Life moves fast: What’s your five-year plan?
By Staff Writer | February 11What will you be doing in five years? After college, what career will you have, when will you get married, when will you have kids?
SHU marches in Washington
By Staff Writer | February 11Student members of the Seton Hall Campus Ministry, as well as Seton Hall United for Life (SHUFL), traveled to the annual March for Life event in Washington D.C. on Jan. 22 to join thousands of people to protest abortion.
How to ask: be mine?
By Staff Writer | February 11Asking your crush to be your Valentine can be just as nerve wracking as finding a date to your high school prom. In both scenarios the pressure to do something inventive and meaningful can be extremely stressful. However, the effort that goes into a creative way to ask will almost surely result in a rewarding date.
Let the music empower you
By Rebecca White | February 11Jim Gaven set out to make a difference in the world through music after graduating from Seton Hall in 2006. Bringing music to people in some way, shape or form every day was important to him. Now, as the music coordinator at Allies, Inc. he is able to do just that.
Annual dance marathon raises money for cancer
By Staff Writer | February 11“Piratethon” is one of Seton Hall’s most successful and highly-anticipated philanthropic events.
Struggle is real for college students
By Staff Writer | February 10A new term has been sweeping across college campuses and social media outlets, showing a slight irony towards superficial problems people face everyday: “The struggle is real.”
Re-vamping your resume
By Staff Writer | February 10In attending college, we hope to better ourselves and achieve our ideal career. However, how does your employer know about your experiences? How will they know about the college you went to, the internships you took, and the part-time jobs you suffered through to afford said college?
Art in the Hall winners decorate Stafford
By Staff Writer | February 4Last week the winners of Seton Hall’s very first annual Art in the Hall contest were announced.
Famous cartoonist talks generation gaps
By Staff Writer | February 4A boys sits at a booth in a diner where his mother works. She hands him a pencil and paper and tells him to draw. His imagination runs wild and he becomes slowly good at drawing. After years, he becomes a cartoonist and successful in his career as the artistic genius behind the “Nancy” cartoons and Jim Henson’s “The Muppets.”
10 things only SHU students understand
By Rebecca White | February 4As Michaela Gillmore walked into the Galleon Dining Hall, her faced dropped. It was a Friday evening and BYOB had already closed by dinner time.
Label destinations one designer at a time
By Michelle Foti | February 4Now is the time to explore, embrace spontaneity and travel to new places. Of course, you need the perfect hashtag #ootd for every destination and with that comes the perfect labels.
It's awkward when...
By Staff Writer | February 4Walking across campus one day Tara Curry, a sophomore biology-physician assistant major, swore she saw her friend close by. Excited, Curry screamed, hoping to get her friend’s attention. Not only did she get the attention of the girl, who ended up not being her friend, but she also got the attention of all the other people walking to class that day.
Snapchat changes
By Rachel Hassett | February 4If you’ve recently updated your Snapchat, you’ll notice that changes have been made to the app leaving users with mixed reactions.
 
                



















