Jessica Paradysz

Jessica is a junior communication major and Spanish minor. She currently is the Perspectives Editor for The Loquitur. Jessica is passionate about writing and believes that the paper is a great platform for students to showcase their creativity. She is one of the social media and marketing chairs for the Cavalier Dance Company. As a writer, she knows that dancing can tell a story. Everyone has a story to tell, and she is excited for the stories that will fill the pages of the paper this year.

Articles by Jessica Paradysz

SEI partnership offers opportunities for students

Cabrini’s career center has developed strong partnerships and liaisons with local companies that recruit students for job opportunities. Shakeyia Kersey, assistant director for employer… Read More

Editor says goodbye to Loquitur

I have always loved writing. In elementary school, I would fill up manila and burgundy colored journals with my swirling handwriting. I used to… Read More

Millennials should not care about their bad reputation

The millennial generation has a bad reputation. We are the generation glued to the bright screens of our smartphones, fervently refreshing our twitter feeds… Read More

Clarkson takes control in ‘Piece by Piece’

Kelly Clarkson’s “Piece by Piece” album displays the same charismatic voice that America grew to love, with the powerhouse lyrics of a pop star… Read More

Kelly Clarkson shakes off hateful tweets

Kelly Clarkson is one of America’s sweethearts; a powerhouse vocalist, singer, songwriter and the first winner to grace the American Idol stage. The 32-year-old… Read More

Time to embrace Spanish language: it is on the rise

According the U.S. Census Bureau, The U.S. is the fifth largest Spanish speaking country in the world, behind Mexico, Spain, Columbia and Argentina. The trend is expecting to increase, as the Cuban writer Humberto Lopez Morales stated that America will have the largest number of Spanish speakers by 2050.

New York Fashion Week reveals spring makeup trends

Spring makeup is usually full of bright and rosy pinks, pretty pastels and oozing with sugar- sweetness. Spring 2015 is pretty and sweet, with… Read More

Emma Watson shoots down royal dating rumors

Emma Watson, who we all grew up admiring as the precocious Hermione Granger in the “Harry Potter” movies, could be dating a Harry in… Read More

Millersville tragedy brings dating violence close to home

“It will never happen to me.” Young people think we are invincible. Nothing bad could ever happen, not really. We listen to the news… Read More

’50 Shades’ album may be as sultry as the movie

  “50 Shades of Grey” trailers have been played on repeat on TV screens and YouTube ads, leading up to it’s Valentine’s Day weekend… Read More

Loquitur News Minute for Feb. 13, 2015

Loquitur New Minute for Feb. 13, 2015, with Jess Paradysz. Recorded by Stan Thompson for WYBF-FM 89.1.

Thursday Briefing – Week Jan. 29, 2015

Jan. 21: State of the Union President Obama sent a brave and bold message as to the course of his final two years in… Read More

Sia’s Elastic Heart video–creepy or artistic

Sia charmed with another hit, “Elastic Heart,” released this year. As the song floated through my mind, blaring on high from my Pandora app,… Read More

Red carpet fever—Is award season worth watching?

Cameras are flashing, reflecting off a gorgeous custom- made scarlet hued gown. The actress is dripping in Harry Winston diamonds and flashing a white smile for all of the photographers, hoping her Louboutin shoes will help her end up on the Best Dressed List and not a victim of the Fashion police show. This is award season.

Are we truly free to speak our minds?

Imagine a room full of newspaper cartoonists shot down for their artwork. Imagine a foreign country threatening a movie from being produced in the United States.

‘Chicago’ paints the theater red—with some glitter

“Chicago” sizzled in the 1920s Ambassador Theater with the cooing tones of “All that Jazz,” creating a cool prohibition club vibe.

Save the Black and White Gala

As I let the words gala and mansion sink in, filling my head with a fantastical ideal of a music-video worthy night spent in sequined dresses on a grand dark wooden stairwell swinging on a chandelier, I was hooked.

Thursday Briefing – Week of Nov. 13, 2014

Thursday Briefing – News from around the globe for the week of Nov. 13, 2014

Everyone deserves a place to call home

Homeless. The word settles through the mind and brings up portraits of dirty, gray streets, sullen faces and despair. Yet, these people are not just humans to condemn when walking past them while they are holding up a battered cardboard signs.

Thursday Briefing – Week of Oct. 30, 2014

Thursday Briefing – News from around the globe for the week of Oct. 30, 2014

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