MaryKate McCann

Articles by MaryKate McCann

Is Obesity a choice?

It’s a problem. Obesity rates increase each year in the United States.More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese. Obesity is a choice. It is your chosen lifestyle; you… Read More

Bryde: Teacher jobs “will be on the incline”

Six months after graduating, are you unsuccessful in finding a job in the field of Education? Some would consider themselves lucky to just find work as a substitute.

Asleep at the wheel: bad luck or crime

Falling asleep while driving can lead to horrible consequences. How does that happen?

Hoops over the Holidays

While everyone was packing their bags to head home, the Cabrini College Men and Women's basketball team spent their holiday on the court.

Athlete nutrition

The sound of rich French vanilla ice cream smothered in hot fudge nestled on a warm brownie and topped with whipped cream makes my mouth… Read More

A Senior’s Strength: Molly Chenot’s storybook ending to an inspirational journey

Molly Chenot was destined to become a soccer star at Cabrini when a concussion derailed her playing career. After four years as a student assistant, her inspirational story concluded when she finally played and scored on Senior Day.

One student’s journey to defeat cancer

A tragic event leads Tim Sayles, a senior social work major from Ridgewood, N.J., to be the only college student amidst a stage full of adults who received the American Cancer Society Volunteer Achievement Award on Wednesday, Oct. 3.

BBQ for the common good

Barbara Byrd mentored the students as they toured Mt Pleasant and scheduled the BBQ on Sunday Oct. 7.

Regardless of Age, It’s about rights

Behind the glamour of modeling lies a grim reality for young girls. Children enter their teen years on a linear path to adulthood. How are they supposed to develop if they skip this part of their life? Models under 18 are tossed in the middle of a professional workforce and treated like a working adult.

Cheerleaders place third in recent competition

As one of the smallest teams to compete they placed 3rd out of their division of ten other teams.

Is Obesity a choice?

It’s a problem. Obesity rates increase each year in the United States.More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese. Obesity is a choice. It is your chosen lifestyle; you… Read More

Bryde: Teacher jobs “will be on the incline”

Six months after graduating, are you unsuccessful in finding a job in the field of Education? Some would consider themselves lucky to just find work as a substitute.

Asleep at the wheel: bad luck or crime

Falling asleep while driving can lead to horrible consequences. How does that happen?

Hoops over the Holidays

While everyone was packing their bags to head home, the Cabrini College Men and Women's basketball team spent their holiday on the court.

Athlete nutrition

The sound of rich French vanilla ice cream smothered in hot fudge nestled on a warm brownie and topped with whipped cream makes my mouth… Read More

A Senior’s Strength: Molly Chenot’s storybook ending to an inspirational journey

Molly Chenot was destined to become a soccer star at Cabrini when a concussion derailed her playing career. After four years as a student assistant, her inspirational story concluded when she finally played and scored on Senior Day.

One student’s journey to defeat cancer

A tragic event leads Tim Sayles, a senior social work major from Ridgewood, N.J., to be the only college student amidst a stage full of adults who received the American Cancer Society Volunteer Achievement Award on Wednesday, Oct. 3.

BBQ for the common good

Barbara Byrd mentored the students as they toured Mt Pleasant and scheduled the BBQ on Sunday Oct. 7.

Regardless of Age, It’s about rights

Behind the glamour of modeling lies a grim reality for young girls. Children enter their teen years on a linear path to adulthood. How are they supposed to develop if they skip this part of their life? Models under 18 are tossed in the middle of a professional workforce and treated like a working adult.

Cheerleaders place third in recent competition

As one of the smallest teams to compete they placed 3rd out of their division of ten other teams.

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