Christle Gehman

Articles by Christle Gehman

12 Years A Slave– how relevant is it today?

‘12 Years A Slave’ is a critically acclaimed movie that many have been discussing. The film holds so many relevancies because of the issue of slavery and the lasting impact that it has had on our country.

Spring Cleaning?

Want a fresh start this spring? Maybe your eating habits are the perfect place to start!

Campus ministry hosts service auction

Campus Ministry sends students on service trips using the profit from their silent auction.

Cabrini Spirit Week: On A Mission For Social Justice

Cabrini Spirt week focused on social justice and interfaith dialogue this year.

Cabrini Service Trips Change Lives

The service immersion trips that Cabrini College offerers change lives and alter perspectives for ordinary students.

Tips for haunting safely this season

Halloween is all about experimenting and being impersonating someone or something for an evening.

The Cavalier Express Center is ready for registration

The Cavalier Express center provides tips to help students have a smoother registration process.

Writing Minor

Cabrini offers a new way to become more marketable in the difficult job climate.

New professor joins education department

The people of Cabrini were the main attraction for new professor Dr. Amber Gentile.

‘One Direction: This Is Us’

A group of five boys from England and Ireland share their experience on how they made it to the top of the pop music industry.

Say yes to the career, not the dress

When I was little, I did not know much about my parents lives before me. Obviously, in my child-aged brain, they were married before… Read More

Christle’s Book Corner reviews

By Christle Gehman Lifestyles Editor Love, Tanya Tanya Burr,  25 year-old Youtube star, has released her first book on January 29. Shortly after completing… Read More

Celebrate love and live it up this Valentine’s Day

Traditionally, Valentine’s Day is thought of as a romantic, lovey-dovey holiday made up by corporate America so that they could make a little extra… Read More

Leighanne’s story: A close encounter with human trafficking

She hopped off of a flight, tired and ready for bed. After spending a few days out of the country for a friend’s wedding… Read More

1D’s 4th album invokes authenticity

One Direction’s fourth studio album was released on Nov. 17, just under a year after their third studio album was released. November releases seem… Read More

Christle’s Book Corner: ‘Grace’s Guide’

Surviving, thriving and having a good laugh along the way is what Grace Helbig is all about. She started on YouTube at an early age and has been maneuvering the challenges of being an adolescent in the digital age ever since.

Boo-bie dance shut down due to an altercation

Fists were flying as students celebrated Halloween. There was an altercation Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Boo-bie dance. Some Valley Forge students got into an argument with students from Cabrini.

‘Bitches Ain’t Shit But Ho’s and Tricks’

Feminism has been largely about white women, according to Allison Clark, Cabrini alumna. Clark feels that it is important to change the way that the topic of feminism is talked about. Clark opened up Panel 4, "Bitches Ain't Shit but Ho's and Tricks", at the Body Image Conference held at Cabrini College on Oct. 23.

Cabriniana room in library hides history

The Cabriniana room is where artifacts of St. Frances Cabrini reside, along with many of her writings that have been translated into English.

Christle’s book corner – Week of Oct. 23, 2014

Alfie Deyes, a budding British, YouTube star, has been making his mark on teen and young adult pop culture through online videos and now, he is published. A nod to his YouTube channel name, Pointless Blog, The Pointless Book is all about interaction and exclusive content for his viewers. The book is categorized as an activity book and contains interactive content, pranks and challenges that the star has come up with.

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