Students reflect on Women’s History Month
By Jessica Lameiras | April 13Students discussed the importance of celebrating Women’s History Month by commemorating and reflecting on the role of women throughout history.
Students discussed the importance of celebrating Women’s History Month by commemorating and reflecting on the role of women throughout history.
Some Seton Hall students are preparing to go home and celebrate the Easter holiday with their own family traditions.
Spring break, for many students, is a time to take a break from academic responsibilities and use the nine days to practice self-care and catch up on well-needed rest.
Grab a snack and strap in for an incredibly long feature that explores lesser-known aspects of Seton Hall.
Flags have always been a part of his life, and now they are a focal point of his college career as he runs around the basketball court every home game, lifting the crowd’s school spirit.
Pirates gathered for the last time in the Prudential Center to cheer on the Seton Hall men’s basketball team in their game against Villanova on Feb. 28.
Period SHU partnered with Alpha Sigma Tau to test the strength of people with periods and raise money for a local nonprofit on March 1 in the University Center.
If your car won’t start this winter, you get locked out of your vehicle, or you find yourself in danger, who ya gonna call?
Students watched singer, businesswoman and actress Rihanna perform during halftime at Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12.
Student organizations have commemorated Black History Month through cultural events that promote education and foster inclusion across campus.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute held their first-ever annual scholar induction ceremony on Feb. 21.
Seton Hall’s Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) and Campus Ministry held its weekly “Make 1 Take 1” event in Boland Hall’s Campus Ministry lounge on Feb. 15.
Habitat for Humanity at Seton Hall partnered with Morris County’s Habitat for Humanity site on Feb. 4 to kick off their charitable efforts this semester.
Adelante hosted a discussion panel about generational trauma, which was opened to all students on Feb. 9.
Circle K International, a service-based organization that focuses on leadership and fellowship, became active in the spring semester after a year of obstacles and paperwork.
Students shared their Super Bowl LVII predictions where the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face head-to-head for the championship ring.
Isabella Espana, a junior biology major, took the crown at “Ms. Philippines,” an annual cultural pageant hosted by Rutgers Newark and held at the Newark Symphony Hall on Jan. 28.
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.
With the jumpstart of the spring semester, students prepare for their variety of classes and time dedicated to the Seton Hall community.
Students are ending the fall semester by studying and preparing for their final exams this upcoming week. Unless they’re procrastinating