Amy Kodrich

Articles by Amy Kodrich

Editorial: Sexual assault and violence should not be silenced

Editor’s Note: This article contains the topic of sexual assault and rape. The following may be triggering for some readers.  In light of the… Read More

Tarana Burke: It’s a movement, not a moment

Victims of sexual assault and rape are only obligated to heal. Just because you choose not to tell your story does not mean you… Read More

Campus to introduce updated meal locations for fall

CRU5H the year with new meal options on campus Cabrini University and Sodexo announced on Thursday, July 18, two new exciting renovations happening on… Read More

The Cabrini Closet: A gateway to end human trafficking

Human trafficking in Pennsylvania In Pennsylvania alone, there were 127 human trafficking cases and 246 calls to the National Human Trafficking Hotline reported in… Read More

Update on Cabrini’s Campus Master Plan

On May 3, Brian Eury, vice president of external relations, gave staff and faculty an update on the progression of the  Campus Master Plan… Read More

Anna Russo: Overcoming adversity and becoming Cabrini’s 2019 valedictorian

Anna Russo celebrates six years of sobriety as of March and has the honor of being valedictorian for the class of 2019 at Cabrini University.

‘Skinny shaming’ is not a compliment

My entire childhood leading into my adulthood, I have always been naturally skinny. I stand at 5 feet 3 inches tall and weigh a… Read More

Not all undocumented immigrants are criminals, contrary to President Trump’s allegations

Editor’s note: The name of the subject in this article has been modified to protect her identity. Being an undocumented immigrant in the country… Read More

Men’s and women’s lacrosse take on their first games of the season

Start of the spring season Cabrini’s men’s and women’s lacrosse teams both came up on top this week in their first games of the… Read More

Cabrini swim team meets Olympian Rowdy Gaines

Cabrini swim team takes on Florida Every winter break, the Cabrini men’s and women’s swim team takes a trip to Florida to train. This… Read More

Developing countries are hit hard by COVID-19

The richest countries have already seen the worst of COVID-19 and as the virus continues to spread, developing countries are getting hit hard. Unlike… Read More

Climate change makes poverty, hunger worse in Guatemala

Guatemala possesses an abundance of natural resources and a diverse environment. It could be a rich country. However, climate change is now added to… Read More

President Trump’s proposed cut to Poverty-Focused Development Assistance threatens educational equity

Funding for the State Department and international aid programs would be cut by $3.7 billion, or nearly 8 percent, from current spending levels in… Read More

Cabrini to shut down Health Services at the end of spring semester

Cabrini’s Health Services plans to shut down at the end of spring semester. There has been no public announcement regarding closure, however Sue Fitzgerald,… Read More

Cabrini postpones commencement ceremony to August

The class of 2020’s commencement ceremony has been postponed to Saturday, August 8, due to the spread of COVID-19, according to an email by… Read More

Cabrini community works towards educating campus after racial slur allegation

Cabrini University is working towards better educating the students, faculty and staff about race and language after a Snapchat video of a white student… Read More

Due to the newly implemented common hour, education students cannot participate

With the implementation of the new common hour, Cabrini education majors are unhappy that they will not be able to participate in this new… Read More

Cabrini alumni work hard to pay off student loans

Student debt continues to climb Recent college graduates are suffering from more student debt than in previous years, forcing them to put a hold… Read More

Human trafficking survivor spreads awareness to community

Getting the word out is the first step in bringing awareness that human trafficking does exist and can happen in your own backyard, a… Read More

In her own words: Survivor and advocate Tammy McDonnell to speak at Cabrini

On Wednesday, Nov. 6, the ECG 200 course, Voice for the Voiceless, along with other community partners, will be hosting a keynote speaker to… Read More

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