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How to set a Thanksgiving table
By Staff Writer | Nov. 28, 2014With Christmas music already commanding the airwaves, it’s easy to lose sight of the one day that is set aside for people to stop and give thanks: Thanksgiving.
7 things we are thankful for
By Rebecca White | Nov. 28, 2014Tis the season to be thankful, as Thanksgiving has finally arrived. I hope that everyone in the SHU community has been reminded about what they were thankful for as each week has gone by. Here are seven things to be thankful for today:
Keep your grades up and spirits high for end of semester
By Staff Writer | Nov. 20, 2014With the last few weeks of the semester upon us, it is officially crunch time. The holidays are approaching and classes are winding down, as Seton Hall students are sure to make the most of the time they have left to end the fall semester on a high note.
Pirate Life Lessons
By Staff Writer | Nov. 20, 2014Driving down the highway, Ricardo Laguerre, a senior biology major, noticed his car shake and lose speed. He pulled over and realized he had a flat tire. Thankfully Laguerre knew how to change a tire.
A unique step into the shoe industry
By Michelle Foti | Nov. 20, 2014Photo courtesy of Nay-Quan Bloomer
Thanksgiving travels near and far
By Staff Writer | Nov. 20, 2014Thanksgiving is a time to spend with friends and family, to relax and take a break from work or school for a few days. Being in college doesn’t change that. Most students start counting down the days until Thanksgiving break the moment they get back from fall break.
Changing the world one note at a time
By Siobhan McGirl | Nov. 19, 2014Malcolm Luther is a stage name for Jakeem Easter, a 19-year-old from Maryland trying to change the world through his music. He coined the name to honor two of his role models: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
HIV/AIDS researcher to speak at SHU
By Staff Writer | Nov. 13, 2014Choosing a career in either the arts or in the sciences can lead to many great things.
Learning beyond the classroom
By Staff Writer | Nov. 13, 2014The Student Disability Awareness Club at Seton Hall University has been working on raising awareness about students with disabilities through “hands-on awareness” events, according to Gill Sharp, a junior biochemistry and biology double major, who is the club’s vice president.
The gift that keeps on giving
By Michelle Foti | Nov. 13, 2014The Dreamscape Foundation is proving to be a gift that keeps on giving.
Pop and lock with K-Pop
By Staff Writer | Nov. 12, 2014Students who are interested in Korean culture and entertainment can join a new club called K-Pop that has come to campus.
Zine scene making a comeback
By Emily Balan | Nov. 12, 2014Corner Pocket, Seton Hall’s revived literary magazine, will host a launch party in the Pirate’s Cove on Thursday, Nov. 13, starting at 8:30 p.m.
Living on campus vs. living off campus
By Staff Writer | Nov. 12, 2014When we come to college, one of the first choices we have to make is whether to live on or off campus.