Christmas with The Setonian
By Calla Patino | December 3With winter break quickly approaching and family reunions are near in sight; holiday traditions are the steady star, leading us back home.
With winter break quickly approaching and family reunions are near in sight; holiday traditions are the steady star, leading us back home.
New year, new me. I’ve said it one too many times.
A 100-year-old great-grandmother’s sugar cookie recipe to sweeten the holidays.
Tuition and fee costs for colleges continue to rise as inflation rates recover from COVID-19’s economic impact and changes to federal financial aid enacted in July.
Nothing is better than sipping an iced, cold French vanilla coffee with cream and liquid sugar when it costs me no dollars.
Women in STEM (WiSTEM) hosted a college survival kit-making event on Sept. 16 in Jubilee Hall.
Falling is a way of life. Accidentally walking into a Handicap parking sign pole when meeting a freshman for the first time is a part of the journey. Clumsiness is beautiful in its own lack of spatial awareness and directionally challenged way.
Seton Hall’s Dunkin’ is temporarily closed for renovations until early autumn, University Relations said in an email to The Setonian.
In southern Albania, where the Ionian Sea’s clear waters collide with a rugged coastline and the mountainous inland opens to Greece and Northern Macedonia, a 3-year-old girl visited her homeland for the first time.
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.