Isaiah Dickson

Hi, I’m Isaiah Dickson. I’m from Brookhaven, Pennsylvania and I’m part of the class of 2024. I’m a Digital Communications and Social Media major and on the Loquitur I serve as the perspectives editor where I’ve previously been a reporter and an assistant perspectives editor. I’ve always enjoyed writing since elementary school. It’s a hobby that I’d love to do as a fulltime job. After college I hope to have a career in screenwriting. I’ve always had an interest in the worlds of television and film. Those are areas that I’m passionate about and I use those interests to help drive my news writing and reporting. Some of the topics I like writing about the most are the stories that are more personal or the stories that shed light on an issue in society. Outside of writing on the Loquitur I enjoy playing basketball, lifting weights, and music.

Articles by Isaiah Dickson

Cabrini’s Coordinated Community Response Team hosts the Clothesline Project

The month of April is recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. To focus attention on this issue, Cabrini’s Coordinated Community Response Team hosted the… Read More

Penn Medicine still holds Cabrini student health records

At the beginning of the fall 2022 semester, Cabrini University announced the end of its partnership with Penn Medicine. The partnership was replaced by… Read More

CAP Board host Black artist showcase

On Friday, Feb. 17 Cabrini Campus Activities and Programming Board hosted a Black Artist Showcase in Grace Hall. In honor of Black History Month,… Read More

Social work clubs makes valentines for kids

Throughout the week of Feb. 5, Cabrini University’s Social Work Club hosted events during which students could make Valentine’s Day cards. This is an… Read More

Media representation matters for youth

When I was a child, I loved television. My consumption of what was on the screen was part of my daily routine. However, as… Read More

Will ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ be worth the wait?

After 13 long years of waiting, the time has finally come: James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” hits theaters on Dec. 16. This… Read More

Black studies merged with new core curriculum

In spring 2021, Cabrini announced certain programs and staff would be cut. An email was sent to the community detailing the cuts to religious… Read More

Students and faculty react to new three-year plan

On Friday, Oct. 28, Cabrini University Interim President Helen Drinan sent an email to all Cabrini students and faculty detailing the school’s three-year plan… Read More
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Taking a break from these damaging social media platforms

In Dec. 2021, I did the unthinkable. I took a monthlong break from Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. I deleted them from my phone, and… Read More
Pat Brown, Phil Waibel, and Ash Angus

Addiction recovery service believes new grant will build momentum

Cabrini University’s addiction recovery service has received a grant from the Blue Cross Foundation’s Supporting Treatment and Overdose Prevention program.  The University’s addiction recovery… Read More

Cabrini’s Coordinated Community Response Team hosts the Clothesline Project

The month of April is recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. To focus attention on this issue, Cabrini’s Coordinated Community Response Team hosted the… Read More

Penn Medicine still holds Cabrini student health records

At the beginning of the fall 2022 semester, Cabrini University announced the end of its partnership with Penn Medicine. The partnership was replaced by… Read More

CAP Board host Black artist showcase

On Friday, Feb. 17 Cabrini Campus Activities and Programming Board hosted a Black Artist Showcase in Grace Hall. In honor of Black History Month,… Read More

Social work clubs makes valentines for kids

Throughout the week of Feb. 5, Cabrini University’s Social Work Club hosted events during which students could make Valentine’s Day cards. This is an… Read More

Media representation matters for youth

When I was a child, I loved television. My consumption of what was on the screen was part of my daily routine. However, as… Read More

Will ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ be worth the wait?

After 13 long years of waiting, the time has finally come: James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” hits theaters on Dec. 16. This… Read More

Black studies merged with new core curriculum

In spring 2021, Cabrini announced certain programs and staff would be cut. An email was sent to the community detailing the cuts to religious… Read More

Students and faculty react to new three-year plan

On Friday, Oct. 28, Cabrini University Interim President Helen Drinan sent an email to all Cabrini students and faculty detailing the school’s three-year plan… Read More
Social Media Apps

Taking a break from these damaging social media platforms

In Dec. 2021, I did the unthinkable. I took a monthlong break from Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. I deleted them from my phone, and… Read More
Pat Brown, Phil Waibel, and Ash Angus

Addiction recovery service believes new grant will build momentum

Cabrini University’s addiction recovery service has received a grant from the Blue Cross Foundation’s Supporting Treatment and Overdose Prevention program.  The University’s addiction recovery… Read More

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