Jessica Ferrarelli

Articles by Jessica Ferrarelli

What I want in a commuter lounge

Cabrini offers many areas to sit on campus including the library, Dixon Center lobby and Jazzman’s Cafe. However commuter students do not have a place… Read More

Is it really necessary to get a college degree?

With the cost of college growing higher and the imminent fear of being in debt, students are questioning whether earning a college degree is worth… Read More

Commuters: Are you packing the essentials?

Photo by Jessica Ferrarelli Commuter students experience college from a unique viewpoint. They make their way to campus from different directions and by different forms… Read More

Asking for help is a sign of strength

As hard as I try, I cannot do everything on my own. Within the last few years I have realized my leadership abilities. I… Read More

Thanksgiving: A time for food, family and traditions

For college students, Thanksgiving is a time to take a break from school work and relax. Each family has their own traditions but they all… Read More

Finding internships: Center for Career and Professional Development

As the fall semester comes to a close, students have internships on their minds for the spring and summer. The Center for Career and… Read More

Are college students still tuning into live television?

Technology today is changing the way consumers receive their entertainment. With cheaper and more convenient alternatives at their fingertips, such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime, college… Read More

Georgetown University: Acknowledging its dark past with slavery

Georgetown University, a Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher education in Washington, D.C., is now offering preferential admission to the descendants of 272 slaves that the University… Read More

Mall of America to close on Thanksgiving to give employees time with family

The nation’s largest shopping mall, Mall of America, is closing its doors on Thanksgiving for the first time since 2012 to give their workers time… Read More

Guatemala study abroad: Learn, experience and make a difference

Cabrini’s study abroad program over spring break gives students firsthand experience of Guatemalan life through educating them on Guatemalan history, culture immersion and the opportunity… Read More

Dj Cutman: Finding himself in video game remixes

Chris Davidson, also known as Dj Cutman, finds himself doing what he loves as his full-time job. He has been a success since he… Read More

Player spotlight: Jake Klein

Freshman secondary education major and lacrosse attackman, Jake Klein, recently scored the game-winning goal against the nation’s top team, Salisbury, in overtime. Klein has… Read More

The significance of the rainbow flag

On March 31, Gilbert Baker, a gay activist and creator of the rainbow flag, died at age 65. On April 2, Bryan Fischer, host… Read More

Social media and the smartphone are changing the game

The score, the highlights, the schedule and even the live game are now all available on a smartphone and social media. Social media use… Read More

March Madness: The history, tradition and odds of winning

It is March and sports fans know what that means: basketball. Participants are excited and have their brackets handy as they watch their picks win… Read More

Golf teams are teeing off in hopes of becoming CSAC champions

Golf season is quickly approaching and the players are ready to get back on the green with their eyes on one prize: the Colonial… Read More

New baseball team catches the eyes of prospective students

The players on Cabrini University’s first baseball team are gearing up for their first season. The decision to add baseball has attracted students from all… Read More

Human Brain: Decoding the fear response

Spiders, snakes and bees, oh my! These are among the typical fears that human’s face everyday. However, many high school and college-age students experience… Read More

Feeling the winter blues? Here are some helpful tips

Winter is often considered the loneliest time of the year. Individuals can feel lonely for many reasons including recent breakups, the gloomy weather and not seeing family… Read More

More sleep leads to better academic performance

Wake up. Go to class. Eat. Do homework. Eat. Watch Netflix. It’s 12 a.m. Go to bed. Wake up. Repeat. Sleep is very important… Read More

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