Sydnee Reddy

Articles by Sydnee Reddy

City of Murals: Philly Mural Tour celebrates diversity

To celebrate Black culture, Loquitur reporters journey through Philadelphia to highlight some of the beautiful murals that emphasize the African diaspora in the city… Read More

School store adapts to COVID-19

Watch the video below to see how the school store has overcome social distancing measures and other COVID-19 challenges. Video by Tom Trucksess and… Read More

Students’ actions against systemic racism now need to be matched by university policy

A year filled with marches, initiatives and discussions, Cabrini has responded to national incidents of racism and broad inequalities.  However, the institution has yet… Read More

New VP of Mission, DEI and Student Engagement responds to calls for change

Dr. Angela Campbell will return to Cabrini as the Vice President of Mission, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Student Engagement. The VP of… Read More

Major League Baseball moves All-Star Game after Georgia passes new voting law

Major League Baseball (MLB) announced on Friday that the 2021 All-Star Game will no longer be played in Atlanta after many civil rights organizations… Read More

Earth Day brings optimism in 2021

Coronavirus has given Pennsylvania an opportunity to rebuild itself and lead the nation in a more sustainable direction. So far, the pandemic has cost… Read More

Solidarity March calls for change

Video by Jeffrey Williams and Thomas Trucksses Black Student Union led a solidarity march to unite campus and call on the Cabrini community to… Read More

Cabrini makes cuts to staff and programs to prevent a higher deficit

Cabrini University has recently announced a new strategic plan to prevent any further accumulation of debt.  This plan includes restructuring different courses, majors and… Read More

Asian hate crimes are on the rise

For the past few months, there has been an alarming increase in Asian hate crimes, mostly seniors, but the question is why.  An analysis… Read More

College athletes are not essential workers; why do we think we are?

It is okay, I can say that.  I am one. Before I keep going, let me explain more about who I am. I come… Read More

City of Murals: Philly Mural Tour celebrates diversity

To celebrate Black culture, Loquitur reporters journey through Philadelphia to highlight some of the beautiful murals that emphasize the African diaspora in the city… Read More

School store adapts to COVID-19

Watch the video below to see how the school store has overcome social distancing measures and other COVID-19 challenges. Video by Tom Trucksess and… Read More

Students’ actions against systemic racism now need to be matched by university policy

A year filled with marches, initiatives and discussions, Cabrini has responded to national incidents of racism and broad inequalities.  However, the institution has yet… Read More

New VP of Mission, DEI and Student Engagement responds to calls for change

Dr. Angela Campbell will return to Cabrini as the Vice President of Mission, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Student Engagement. The VP of… Read More

Major League Baseball moves All-Star Game after Georgia passes new voting law

Major League Baseball (MLB) announced on Friday that the 2021 All-Star Game will no longer be played in Atlanta after many civil rights organizations… Read More

Earth Day brings optimism in 2021

Coronavirus has given Pennsylvania an opportunity to rebuild itself and lead the nation in a more sustainable direction. So far, the pandemic has cost… Read More

Solidarity March calls for change

Video by Jeffrey Williams and Thomas Trucksses Black Student Union led a solidarity march to unite campus and call on the Cabrini community to… Read More

Cabrini makes cuts to staff and programs to prevent a higher deficit

Cabrini University has recently announced a new strategic plan to prevent any further accumulation of debt.  This plan includes restructuring different courses, majors and… Read More

Asian hate crimes are on the rise

For the past few months, there has been an alarming increase in Asian hate crimes, mostly seniors, but the question is why.  An analysis… Read More

College athletes are not essential workers; why do we think we are?

It is okay, I can say that.  I am one. Before I keep going, let me explain more about who I am. I come… Read More