Spring Festival brings good fortune for the new year
By Kristel Domingo | February 6Chinese and Taiwanese students at Seton Hall shared how they celebrated the Spring Festival for the Chinese New Year on Feb. 5.
Chinese and Taiwanese students at Seton Hall shared how they celebrated the Spring Festival for the Chinese New Year on Feb. 5.
An art exhibit at the Walsh Gallery is combining the aesthetics and principles of both art and science. The exhibit, titled “Strange Attractors,” offers visual works that foster potential new solutions for global problems, according to its website.
Two students from the Student Nurses Association traveled overseas during the winter break to help provide care for those in need.
The Seton Hall Abd El-Kader (AEK) fellowship is working with a team of eight diplomacy students on a project with the U.S. Army in Northern Africa. The students on the team conduct research, participate in discussions with leaders and propose policies to make real-life impacts.
Two sets of twins at Seton Hall weighed in on their unique experiences in college together, and apart. When asked about being a twin, Teresa Saverimuttu, a sophomore biology and philosophy major, said, “It’s a good time. I enjoy it, for the most part.”
With the recent cold front hitting the East Coast, Seton Hall students are sharing their own tips and advice on how to stay warm and fashionable this winter.
When the New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead charged into the end zone on the game-clinching touchdown two weeks ago, it simultaneously sent the Chiefs to the golf course for the winter and the Patriots to Atlanta for a date in the Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams.
Seton Hall classical studies majors shared what inspired them to choose their major and what it’s like in their select field of study. Although, some students are unaware of what the classical studies department entails.
On Jan. 17, the Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted the show “Cards Against Hypnosis” in Bethany Hall. It was performed by college hypnotist and magician David Hall.
An Instagram account run by Seton Hall students recently hit over 1,000 followers this month. The account, @setonhallmemes, posts memes that address issues and student life at Seton Hall.
Alyza Roman (’18) is making her mark as a paralegal at the New York District Attorney’s Office.
Last semester, Seton Hall’s radio station, WSOU, held their fifth annual food drive as part of the “Students Change Hunger” program. WSOU collected 908 pounds of food for the Food Bank of New Jersey, surpassing their goal of 895 pounds, which was chosen based on its frequency, 89.5 FM.
“XO Tour Llif3” rapper Lil Uzi Vert publicly announced on Jan. 11 that he wanted to quit music. In addition, hip hop duo “Rae Sremmurd,” consisting of brothers Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi, have been the subject of rumors about the duo breaking up. In light of recent events, music majors have shared their opinions on conflict in the music industry.
This year, a new club called the Seton Hall Consulting Group, was launched on campus by Michael Riley, a sophomore mathematical finance and information technology major.
As temperatures continue to drop, Seton Hall students weigh in on their favorite indoor activities during the cold winter season that don’t break the bank.
Several Seton Hall students weighed in on their New Year’s resolutions and what they hope to accomplish before 2019 is over.