‘Mr. Seton Hall’ brings campus traditions to life, teases upcoming Spring concert
By Kaitlyn Campeau | February 4Every pirate has been to a Student Activities Board (SAB) event.
Every pirate has been to a Student Activities Board (SAB) event.
This past Tuesday, Seton Hall hosted their 16th annual tree lighting ceremony. The ceremony included free hot cocoa, candy, an hour of performances from different organizations, the signature blue Santa hat, and the official lighting of the 60-foot-tall Christmas tree.
It’s no secret that campus is dead most weekends—empty library, university center, and dining hall.
People use their phones every day: texting, calling, watching, commenting, liking, and sharing. All of these actions online conglomerate into something called a “digital footprint” that creates a traceable online history for our entire lives.
Seton Hall’s Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) offers students the opportunity to leave the comfort of South Orange and serve those experiencing extreme poverty.
The Seton Hall Career Center introduced 12twenty as the university’s new career hub in August.
As the end of the spring semester approaches, Seton Hall’s Student Government Association (SGA) has kicked off the process of electing new representatives to advocate for the student body.
CHAMP started its largest year yet this spring with a new stipend for students and talks of expansion.