Erica Abbott

Hi my name is Erica Abbott and I am the News Editor for the Loquitur this year. I am currently a junior Communication major, Spanish minor. I am also a social buzz editorial intern with Business 2 Community. I am very interested in the arts, social media, photography and writing.

Articles by Erica Abbott

Lobbying in Washington D.C. – speaking up for a cause

If you had the chance to voice your opinions on global issues to people that could create a change, would you?

Thursday Briefing – Week of Jan. 22, 2015

  View image | gettyimages.com   Jan. 16: Same-sex marriage rights The Supreme Court will be deciding whether to allow same-sex couples to marry… Read More

Cabrini initiates partnerships with 8 high schools, La Salle University

Cabrini has recently made progress in expanding their educational reach to high school students. On Dec. 6, Cabrini signed into effect partnerships with eight local high schools.

‘Chicago’ on Broadway lacks same ‘razzle dazzle’ of movie

Going to see the Broadway production of “Chicago,” I was expecting the same pizzazz and “razzle dazzle” as the 2002 movie production. Unfortunately, the Broadway musical left me feeling slightly disappointed and underwhelmed.

Thursday Briefing: Week of Dec. 4, 2014

Thursday Briefing – News from around the globe for the week of Dec. 4, 2014

Thursday Briefing – Week of Nov. 20, 2014

Thursday Briefing – News from around the globe for the week of Nov. 20, 2014

Senior communications officer for CRS discusses advocacy and storytelling

Senior Communications Officer Caroline Brennan discussed advocacy and storytelling on Thursday, Nov. 6.

Who did you want to see win the Mr. and Miss Cabrini pageant?

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Dr. Taylor sets goals at town hall meeting

Key points students should know from Dr. Don Taylor’s town hall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 30.

Dr. Don Taylor inaugurated as Cabrini’s eighth president

The sounds of bagpipes and drums signaled the entrance of the man who was about to become Cabrini’s eighth president. On Saturday, Oct. 25, Dr. Don Taylor was inaugurated as the first male president of Cabrini College.

Digital footprint: share or beware?

In college, students hear the typical advice for career search: build your resume, take internships and  network with people in your field of interest.… Read More

Stand up and be a creator of history, NAACP president says

There can be no progress without struggle, the president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said during this year’s executive in residence keynote address.

A place called home: Living in a top-ranked dangerous city

Every year, NeighborhoodScout puts out a list of 100 most dangerous cities, where Camden and Chester topped this year's list. Though these cities may be dangerous, they are also places that people call home.

Experiencing community in Guatemala

There are moments in life where we are put to the test. Moments where we encounter obstacles–everyone has them. Over spring break, two faculty… Read More

Brian Williams scandal: Honest mistake or threat to journalistic integrity?

Two weeks ago, a defining moment occurred for journalism, but it was the furthest thing from positive.

Grant will help expand the reach of #RefugeesSeekingSafety simulation

Over 70,000 children. That’s how many children have left their home in search of a better life, no matter how dangerous the journey may… Read More

‘Smoke + Mirrors’ review: Imagine Dragons get back to their roots in sophomore album

Imagine Dragons are aiming to redefine themselves in their new album “Smoke + Mirrors.” Their sophomore album, released Feb. 17, is a follow up… Read More

James Barbour: From indictment to iconic ‘Phantom of the Opera’ role

James Barbour, accused of having criminal sexual contact with a 15-year old girl, is now donning the infamous "Phantom of the Opera" mask. Does he deserve to portray this iconic role?

Thursday Briefing – Week of Feb. 5, 2015

Winter Storm Juno Jan. 27 Just because the tri-state area didn’t receive the hyped up fury of Snowmageddon, doesn’t mean the New England area… Read More

Obama’s proposal: Transitioning from free community college to 4-year institution

At the beginning of January, President Barack Obama proposed a government program for tuition-free community college, granting students the access to two free years at community college. This program would benefit roughly 9 million students every year, according to the White House blog.

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