SHU preps for 10th tree-lighting ceremony
By Rebecca Amrik | November 7There will soon be mistletoeing and hearts will be glowing as Seton Hall begins planning for the 10th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
There will soon be mistletoeing and hearts will be glowing as Seton Hall begins planning for the 10th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
You’re sitting in class and you feel your phone vibrate. When you turn on the screen, there’s no notification.
After nearly 30 years, Seton Hall’s Knights of Columbus is going for a makeover.
People have often let their horoscopes guide them through daily life. As horoscopes are a popular medium in social media and online articles, compatibility between people is now being determined by star signs.
On Sept. 15, a new family-based restaurant, The Order, opened its doors.
Art, design and interactive multimedia majors shared their unique experiences in the classroom and about an ordinary day while pursuing an innovative career.
Guanaticos, located on Irvington Avenue, is a family-owned restaurant that puts a Latin American twist on traditional breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes. Seton Hall students can dine in, take out or even have their food delivered to their dorm.
Correction: SHUSaba is not hosting the Muqabla competition. It is an independently operated event. Tripathi is the co-director of Muqabla and the co-captain of SHUSaba.
Students joined the Muslim Student Association (MSA) on the Green in raising awareness for breast cancer during its annual Pink Hijab Day.
As part of Women Entrepreneurship week, the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies invited Meg Reilly, a Seton Hall alumna who graduated in 2012, to present the significance of women in business and gender equality on Oct. 22.
The Seton Hall Theatre Program performed Shakespeare’s comedy “Much Ado About Nothing” at the South Orange Performing Arts Center from Oct. 24-27.
Seton Hall’s Star Wars Club is a safe space for those interested in the intergalactic media franchise and for students searching for a way to get involved on campus.
While electronic cigarettes are marketed for those trying to quit smoking actual cigarettes, controversy surrounding the e-cigarettes has swept the nation as deaths related to lung disease have resulted from them. Seton Hall students shared their thoughts on smoking e-cigarettes.
Since opening last year, The Fox & Falcon has become a staple of the South Orange Village through lively events and popular food. David Massoni, a South Orange local and owner of the Fox & Falcon, has worked in the restaurant business since he was a teenager. Throughout his career, he has worked with many other restaurateurs to open and run various restaurants. However, the Fox & Falcon is Massoni’s first restaurant where he is the sole owner. “I wanted to do something in the community that I had started to fall in love with,” Massoni said. “It was time for me to split off and go on my own.”
Midterm season is upon the Seton Hall community. With assignment due dates looming, some students might be facing a severe case of procrastination. Some dread writing papers, as they prove to be a tedious task.
The Student Activities Board (SAB) and Housing and Residence Life (HRL) hosted the “Fall at the Hall” festival outside of Boland Hall on Oct. 16.
The fifth annual Seton Hall International Film Festival is in full swing this fall. Sponsored by the Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department and the Office of International Programs, the festival features 11 films from 11 different countries and will be shown throughout October and November.
With Halloween around the corner, students shared tips to create inexpensive costumes on a college budget.
On Nov. 14, Seton Hall will host “The Living Word Project,” an event where people will perform original poems celebrating their faith, culture and identity in the Theatre-in-the-Round as part of International Celebration Month.
Seton Hall alumna Yvonne Pruitt took to the New York stage to take part in The Fools and Kings Project to perform the Shakespeare play “Richard the Third.”