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Anime Club
We are a club who meet once a week to watch anime, or Japanese cartoons. As well as talk about common interests, whether it be these anime shows, the Japanese culture, card games, ect. The club also arrange to hold … Continue reading
Kraut und Lederhosen
Kraut und Lederhosen is dedicated to represent German culture. Our goal is to improve student’s perception of Germany while informing them of modern day issues in an entertaining way. Meetings and events consist of tutoring, movies, dancing, presentations and much … Continue reading
Italian Student Union
The Italian Student Union is a cultural organization at Seton Hall University. The ISU believes in preserving and promoting Italian culture, language and traditions. We do this through a number of different events which vary from Italian Movie Nights, Lectures, … Continue reading
French Club
French Club is an academic organization on campus dedicated to spreading the francophone culture and French language to the students of Seton Hall University. This club explores the French language and culture many different ways. French Club meetings (hosted in … Continue reading
Mythos
Mythos is a club designed to examine and appreciate all forms of mythology. We seek to learn about myths for their entertaining qualities, influences and also for their lessons. We believe that myths can offer great insight into our inner … Continue reading
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SHU Film Society
The Film Society is a club where members can watch films and discuss them. Its purpose is to help viewers differentiate between “good films” and “fun films”, so that it may open their eyes to the remarkable and interesting universe … Continue reading