Jennifer Cannon

Articles by Jennifer Cannon

‘How can I help you’ becomes helping yourself

A humble self-checkout attendant's view on people's hatred of the technology put there to serve them.

Forgotten but not gone, the Red Cross continues with Hurricane Sandy relief

The American Red Cross discusses what they are doing for Hurricane Sandy relief and what you can do to help.

Turmoil in the Middle East: The fight for freedom continues

Mark Schnellbaecher speaks about religious freedom in the turmoil of the Middle East.

Thursday Briefing: Nov. 8, 2012

Sandy leaves thousands homeless 40,000 New Yorkers are faced with the task of finding shelter after having homes destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Some are… Read More

More jobs, more coverage, fix the budget–what Cabrini workers want from the election

Two workers from Jazzman's and the cafeteria judge what their lives will be like depending on who takes office.

DeJesus helps students explore their inner voice

The Center for Teaching and Learning held a workshop to teach students how to improve their attitudes and decision making.

Presidential Debate? More like a gladiator arena.

The two presidential candidates show their true colors in how they treat each other in the debate.

Wing Bowl satisfies student cravings

CAP Board's Wing Bowl provided a spicy atmosphere for students to compete for the best sauce and enjoy eating wings.

Friel pushes back at Cancer

“One night at dinner after I lost my hair, my little sister asked, 'Is Shawn gonna die?'”

How well do you know your ___?

CAP Board hosts a game show that tests the knowledge of how well students know each other.

Planting a brighter future at Stewart Middle School

But in the back of Stewart Middle School in Norristown, a beacon of hope shines bright in a town where struggle is widespread. Seeming to sprout from the blacktop, the green of a community garden has made quite an impact on the students.

Keep the spring sniffles to a minimum

With the change of the seasons comes so much new life, flowers bloom, grass regains its green hue, leaves sprout and insects buzz. To… Read More

Roommates are there when you need them

With the recent room selection for next year, you had to make the tough decision of who are you going to room with? You… Read More

A neighborhood of fear

My older brother, as a teenager, was mugged around the corner from my house by a gang of a different race, for being a… Read More

Race in the workplace

Filling out a job application nowadays requires you to make an important decision: to choose to select your ethnicity/race, or select that you would… Read More

Which movies will win the Oscars?

Take a quick look at each movie nominated for Best Picture at the 2013 Academy Awards.

Cabrini College: Fair Trade university bound?

It is difficult here at Cabrini to not be familiar with the phrase “Fair Trade.” The coffee and chocolate in Jazzmen’s are Fair Trade,… Read More

The World is his stage-Joshua Muska

Joshua Muska is an accredited actor on Cabrini's campus and has a passion for what he does.

Fear causing doubt: a perspective on belief

The threat of damnation is enough for some people to turn their backs from God, but is it worth it?

The hook-up culture on campus

Defining what a hookup is can be different for everybody.

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