Angelica Pipitone

Articles by Angelica Pipitone

Black Lives Matter

Many can recall the first time that Black Lives Matter T-shirts, posters, and other paraphernalia started to be seen. The phrase which was being… Read More

COVID-19’s effect on Cabrini professors

It is no secret that students all over the world have been impacted by the changes that came with the spread of the COVID-19… Read More

The effects that COVID-19 has had on students and their families

In the middle of March, everything changed for Cabrini students when our semester was cut short due to the quickly spreading COVID-19 virus. Conflicting… Read More

The truth about cat-calling

Imagine being harassed everywhere that you went, that as you’re walking down the street, there are people following you, trying to get your attention… Read More

Cabrini students give their take on the Super Bowl

  Every year, die-hard football fans and occasional-watchers alike, gather around to watch the Super Bowl and even host Super Bowl-themed parties to celebrate the… Read More

Cabrini takes on Almost Maine

This fall the Cabrini Theatre, located behind Grace Hall, will be taking on Almost Maine, a play about love, loss and everything in between.… Read More

Pre-med students find workload to be heavy

Being a biology or chemistry major means studying for a career in fields like medicine, academics and secondary education, which, can be very demanding.… Read More

One of many families failed by America’s immigration process

Between the years of 2009 and 2013, according to the Washington Post, about 3.7 million people were deported from the United States. Unfortunately, my… Read More

Black Lives Matter

Many can recall the first time that Black Lives Matter T-shirts, posters, and other paraphernalia started to be seen. The phrase which was being… Read More

COVID-19’s effect on Cabrini professors

It is no secret that students all over the world have been impacted by the changes that came with the spread of the COVID-19… Read More

The effects that COVID-19 has had on students and their families

In the middle of March, everything changed for Cabrini students when our semester was cut short due to the quickly spreading COVID-19 virus. Conflicting… Read More

The truth about cat-calling

Imagine being harassed everywhere that you went, that as you’re walking down the street, there are people following you, trying to get your attention… Read More

Cabrini students give their take on the Super Bowl

  Every year, die-hard football fans and occasional-watchers alike, gather around to watch the Super Bowl and even host Super Bowl-themed parties to celebrate the… Read More

Cabrini takes on Almost Maine

This fall the Cabrini Theatre, located behind Grace Hall, will be taking on Almost Maine, a play about love, loss and everything in between.… Read More

Pre-med students find workload to be heavy

Being a biology or chemistry major means studying for a career in fields like medicine, academics and secondary education, which, can be very demanding.… Read More

One of many families failed by America’s immigration process

Between the years of 2009 and 2013, according to the Washington Post, about 3.7 million people were deported from the United States. Unfortunately, my… Read More

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