Amarra Boone

The new girl at a school in the woods. Making my way through this world of communications with Jay Z. as my navigator, yes the rapper. A consumer of media from all outlets, active bird on the twittersphere @AmarraBoone. World traveler and aspiring photojournalist. Defender of social injustices in the world.

Articles by Amarra Boone

Cabrini takes on Conshy

Off-campus parties have been slow so far this year. If you are not apart of the athletic cliques or well connected with off-campus students… Read More

Lose all inhibitions with liquid courage

The taste of red jungle juice falls down your throat a little easier than the first sip. You clench the red solo cup that you’d been babysitting all night. The butterflies in your stomach flutter under the pressure. The guy who you noticed since you entered the party is about to leave and you know the chance to act is slowly fading. Should you say something?

How do you like those Cabrini humps?

There is something new to be found on campus, some may say that it’s our new President or the latest additions to the nationally ranked mens basketball team or the obnoxiously large yellow speed humps that have littered the campus drive. An eye sore or a safety precaution?

Turbulent collegiate career steers passion for travel

The best opportunities come from world traveling and experiencing cultures outside of your own.

All blue everything: Cabrini Day preview

Nov. 11, 2014 kicks off Cabrini Day with a new theme of leadership for social change. Executive director of the Covenant House, John Ducoff will be the keynote speaker for the day.

Taize prayer creates interfaith experiences for all students

Taize prayer experiences promote the unity of all denominations in a spiritual settiing that allows for open prayer and meditation.

Photos: Lucille Roberts sponsors outdoor breast cancer event

The ladies from Lucille Roberts also known as "the women's gym" hosted their first annual outdoor "Breast Workout Ever" workout in King of Prussia.

Secrets between the sheets – Sex talk at Cabrini

Sex, let the word sink into your pours and expose the pleasure that it can give between someone you care about or the fling of the week. The exploration of sexual encounters is something that students experiment with while at college. From their first weeks on campus relationships are formed by the swipe of an Apple phone screen. What are you doing later? Do you want to come over, is often code for something more. This isn't for the relationships or the prom king and queen who have dated for years but for the students who are having sex.

Residential changes stretches campus capacity with increase of students

Residential buildings on campus went through a extreme makeovers to accommodate all current and incoming students for the fall semester. For nine months out of the year students call Cabrini home and housing placements can make or break a college experience especially for students on campus. Especially first-year students students who experience the most changes as new members to the Cabrini community with their first semester of living on a college campus. Some of them being away from home for the first time and living with unfamiliar roommates. But the change has been something that the students have been flexible with and open to new experiences within their hall communities.

Class of 2018 arrives on campus in great numbers

The start of the fall academic year brings new faces to the Cabrini Campus, on August 22, 2014 Cabrini welcomed nearly 500 first-year students for orientation week. Students of all backgrounds traveled from near and far to start their college careers as Cavaliers.

Costa Rica – A fair trade missed opportunity

Costa Rica (translated in English means “rich coast”) has established its coffee as being the most prestigious in the world, yet producers of coffee remain ignorant to the fair trade movement and impact it can have on their production.

The neighborhood Irish Pub- J.D. McGillicuddy’s

As the weather warms up Cabrini students are ready to get out and about in downtown Wayne. The perfect restaurant and bar to bring in the start of the baseball season is J.D. McGillicuddy’s in Wayne.

Men’s basketball looking for No.1 spot

Mens Cavaliers are on the move with a 16-0 overall record, their defeat over the Keystone Gaints is only the start of the road to the ship!

Celebrating All Women – Women’s History Month

The month of March is designated to celebrate the influential woman of history.

The last dance– Melissa Welsh

Dancing for senior Melissa Welsh has been a passion since her youth, despite injuries she has managed to revive a dance culture on Cabrini campus.

MOOCs: are they the next big thing?

MOOC: a funny acronym or the next big thing of higher learning.

Hoop Scoop – Women’s basketball leading the CSAC

Lady Cav's stomp out competition in the CSAC conference with a 11-1 record and high hopes for a repeat championship year.

Too close for comfort.

Cabrini Mens basketball skid by with a one point win over Rosemont, 75-74.

Hoop Scoop: Cavaliers men’s basketball is just getting started

The talented trio of the Cabrini men's basketball team cannot be stopped as they progress through their season undefeated and start conference play off with a win.

A priest, a preacher and a rabbi-Speed faithing

Cabrini day committee coordinated a unique experience for students and faculty to participate in a speed dating style event, where presenters of all backgrounds gave their experiences of the Cabrini mission and the impact it has had on their works at Cabrini.

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Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past

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