Hanna Hyland

Articles by Hanna Hyland

How students feel about Matt James being the first African American Bachelor in history

The fist African American bachelor is set to take lead on the hit ABC show “The Bachelor” in early 2021. This comes after 24… Read More

How creating a Youtube channel helped my mental health struggles

Let’s just say, if you would have told me three years ago I would be where I am today I would have laughed in… Read More

What will Black Friday look like this year during the COVID-19 Pandemic?

With COVID-19 hitting its ninth month in the United States and infecting millions of Americans across the country, shoppers are wondering what this will… Read More

Are students satisfied with their pay from on-campus jobs?

Being a college student can often be a stressful and difficult task. In addition, many students also are working an on-campus job. As students… Read More

The Emmys 2020, a “fun distraction” mixed with serious messages

  The 72nd Annual Emmy Awards took place on Sunday, Sept 20, 2020. While in the middle of a global pandemic, the show must… Read More

What are the different ways to test for COVID-19?

As the COVID-19 pandemic has now been affecting the United States for over one year, people still wonder what is the best and most… Read More

‘Becoming vegan changed my life,’ student says

Mariell Conwell, sophomore biology and pre-med major at Temple University, has been vegan for a year and a half. She has struggled with an… Read More

Cabrini senior graduates as a 3-sport athlete

Ashley Tutzauer graduated in the Cabrini class of 2021 with a degree in elementary and special education.  Tutzauer has been playing soccer and basketball… Read More

How internships have looked different this year at Cabrini

Internships are a key part of a college student’s experience and are essential for their future careers. President Taylor’s Strategic Plan Roadmap states, “the… Read More

Will the pandemic hasten the end of tipping at restaurants?

Just in the past 12 months, the United States has seen over 100,000 restaurants shut their doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Restaurant… Read More

Texas governor lifts mask mandate and ignores health officials concerns

Governor Greg Abbot has officially decided to lift the mask mandate in the state of Texas. This mandate comes after over 43,000 COVID-19 related… Read More

Why I became vegetarian

I made the decision four years ago to go vegetarian and I have never looked back. I constantly get the question, “do you ever… Read More

NFL player puts a hold on the season to help COVID-19 patients

In 2018, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif graduated from McGill University with a doctorate in medicine and is now using that degree in a way that he… Read More

Cabrini students express their feelings about the 2020 fall semester

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in some way throughout the country. Doctors are working longer hours, restaurant owners are being forced to shut… Read More

Broadway announces it will not reopen until May 2021 at the earliest

Broadway closed its doors on March 12, 2020 and has just announced those doors will not be opening again until the earliest of May… Read More

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