CPC sorority membership resonates with students
By Staff Writer | February 9After this year’s CPC Formal Recruitment, Seton Hall’s Greek Life community grew by 22.2 percent according to Greek Life liason Michael Davis.
After this year’s CPC Formal Recruitment, Seton Hall’s Greek Life community grew by 22.2 percent according to Greek Life liason Michael Davis.
When asked about how accepted they feel on campus, several students in same-sex relationships at SHU had mixed answers, ranging from good to bad. Each student who was interviewed, all in same-sex relationships, relayed stories of incidents where they felt deliberately unsafe or unaccepted on campus.
The African Student Association (ASA) prides itself on reaching out to students who are interested in African culture and are accepting of any students who are willing to embrace the culture. Its mission is to teach students about the African culture.
Language courses are a part of the core requirements in the Seton Hall curriculum. While almost everyone has to attend these classes, the question to ask is whether the classes are really helping the students learn these languages.
SHU has changed in appearance over the years through various construction projects dating back to the initial plot of land in the 1860’s.
Rothbort discussed the potential impact of both the presidential and congressional elections on the financial markets.
TEDx Talks, which are independent TED-like events that can be organized by anyone who obtains a free license from TED, feature local speakers presenting to local audiences.
Senior sociology major Demetrius Terry has faced a number of setbacks in his life.
It does not take much effort for the young man dressed in a crisp, light blue collar shirt and sleek black slacks, to willingly dive into the world of politics with an abundance of enthusiasm.
The Seton Hall College Republicans are getting the campus ready for the presidential election on Nov. 8 by holding informative meetings on the Republican parties candidate, Donald Trump.
Many of Donald Trump’s supporters and defenders use his attacks on political correctness (PC) as a reason to view him as a champion in the struggle against PC-ism.
While presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton make their last attempts to garner support and boost their ratings in the polls, there are movements like “Rock the Vote,” which aims not to push voters toward the right or the left but instead to the voting booths.