Senior Column: Take up space–it’s yours to take
By Rhyleigh Russell | May 4Wanting to understand people is everything I’ve ever dreamed of. It’s what I’ve woken up for, studied for, and written for, for as long as I can remember.
Wanting to understand people is everything I’ve ever dreamed of. It’s what I’ve woken up for, studied for, and written for, for as long as I can remember.
On the road to love, there are bound to be at least a few roadblocks. Students at Seton Hall have had their fair share of awful dates, and their experiences have made for unforgettable stories.
You and your partner just returned from a romantic evening.
On Sept. 17, the Pre-Law Society, the Pre-Professional Advising Center (PPAC), the Minority Pre-Law Society, and the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted judge Philip Degnan for Constitution Day.
Some students enter college with a clear vision of who they want to become, while others are left at the whim of their college experience to figure it out.
Hearts, chocolates, and most importantly, pink. These are all the things that come to mind when we hear “Galentine’s Day.” But Galentine’s means a lot more to SHU students than some may expect.
From Sep. 23 to 27, Alpha Kappa Alpha, a growing sorority of just six sisters, took on a week of community building events in their “Skee-Week.” Each event represents one of the key initiatives of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
The International Student Association hosted their first World Cup event on April 18, which included music, free food and a competitive soccer tournament.
Across 100 years, the layout of the Setonian has changed over and over.
Along with snow and cold weather, the winter time also welcomes seasonal drinks at the infamous coffee chain, Starbucks.