Students reflect on mental health challenges in honor of Mental Health Week
By Matthew Mendives | May 15Mental Health Week is celebrated in the first week of May every year in the United States, falling around the time of final exams at Seton Hall.
Mental Health Week is celebrated in the first week of May every year in the United States, falling around the time of final exams at Seton Hall.
Seton Hall is home to people from many different ethnic backgrounds. The community looks to respect these backgrounds and celebrate the different cultures. One student organization that is looking to do this is the West Indian Student Organization (WISO).
As Seton Hall enters the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year, seniors are preparing to say goodbye. Some members of the class of 2025 have shared their SHU experience.
The new Seton Hall Criminal Justice Club was recognized by the SGA as an official student club on campus in early November. The club aims to change the way Seton Hall students view criminal justice education.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a 30-day celebration of Hispanic culture, from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. With Hispanic Heritage Month now over, here's a look at what this past month meant for Latinx students at SHU.
Seton Hall’s TV station, mostly known as SHU TV, started a news segment this semester called “Hook News Minute” to change how students receive and think about news.
The club soccer team at Seton Hall shared their experiences of perseverance and teamwork as they take on another season of both career and athletic goals.
With spring underway, many students are looking to make the most of it by spending time at the places New Jersey has to offer.
Students shared their Super Bowl LVII predictions where the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face head-to-head for the championship ring.