Jonathan Barnett

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Student profile: Woods uses positive influence to educate others

Many children in the 6th grade do not know what they want to be when they grow up. If they do, the list could include anything from being a veterinarian to being the President of the United States. "I feel like I've been a teacher since the 6th grade, just without the degree," Laura Woods, senior special education and elementary education major, said.

Job market advances with internet-based applications: employees look to internet sites for job opportunities

There are many Web sites that offer jobs to people of all ages but not all of them lead to a rewarding position in a growing industry. So how can people tell the difference between the average job postings and dead-end jobs as opposed to a Web site that offers successful and promising careers? The advancement of the job market from face-to-face to internet-based applications is in its final stages.

‘Definitely Maybe’ becomes definite yes

"Definitely Maybe" is a delightful romantic comedy. It lacks excessive use of dirty sex jokes that seem to permeate too many films of its kind. Giving a fresh look into the modern world of finding love, as well as bringing humor and a lesson in love to the screen, this film has successfully captured a story of love, lost relationships and new beginnings in the '90s.

World of diversity, prejudice still exists

If we were all made in the image and likeness of God, then what does he look like? Would it matter to you what color hair he had? What about the color of his eyes? How many people would care about his skin color? How many people would be angry with me for even asking questions like these? We live in an age where it's difficult to find people that look exactly like us.

Smith proves her ‘love of the game’

The women's basketball team has been bringing its best this season with a group of talented and impressive players. One of these young stars is junior English and communication major Kayleen Smith. As a freshman, Smith had the opportunity to play in 22 games.

Stay fit for the holiday season

Staying healthy over the holidays seems like a formidable task. For many people, the holidays are a time to get together with relatives and enjoy a large, and sometimes unhealthy, meal. The holidays do not need to be a time of weight gaining and unhealthy habits.

Seven Cavs named to PAC teams

Each year the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference announces regular season award winners and honorees within different sports. This year Cabrini's men's soccer team was recognized by the PAC for their hard work on and off the field. Seven members of Cabrini's men's soccer team were honored to the 2007 PAC All-Conference Teams.

Scrimmages allow Cavs to improve

The men's basketball team is getting ready to kick off its season. With two scrimmages behind them already, the players have been able to see what they are capable of. They had a chance to work as a team on the court against competitors and it showed them how far they have come.

‘Fight for the innocence of the young’

It horrifies me to know there are individuals out there who see no need for alarm when sexual violence takes place in schools, or anywhere for that matter. Have we become so calloused that we no longer feel the need to put an end to such horrible actions? I find it hard to have hope when I see the things that are going on around me.

The Truth Behind Friday Classes

At Cabrini College, the number of Friday classes offered is significantly lower than those offered Monday through Thursday. Is there a major reason for this. Faculty and students speak out.

Student profile: Woods uses positive influence to educate others

Many children in the 6th grade do not know what they want to be when they grow up. If they do, the list could include anything from being a veterinarian to being the President of the United States. "I feel like I've been a teacher since the 6th grade, just without the degree," Laura Woods, senior special education and elementary education major, said.

Job market advances with internet-based applications: employees look to internet sites for job opportunities

There are many Web sites that offer jobs to people of all ages but not all of them lead to a rewarding position in a growing industry. So how can people tell the difference between the average job postings and dead-end jobs as opposed to a Web site that offers successful and promising careers? The advancement of the job market from face-to-face to internet-based applications is in its final stages.

‘Definitely Maybe’ becomes definite yes

"Definitely Maybe" is a delightful romantic comedy. It lacks excessive use of dirty sex jokes that seem to permeate too many films of its kind. Giving a fresh look into the modern world of finding love, as well as bringing humor and a lesson in love to the screen, this film has successfully captured a story of love, lost relationships and new beginnings in the '90s.

World of diversity, prejudice still exists

If we were all made in the image and likeness of God, then what does he look like? Would it matter to you what color hair he had? What about the color of his eyes? How many people would care about his skin color? How many people would be angry with me for even asking questions like these? We live in an age where it's difficult to find people that look exactly like us.

Smith proves her ‘love of the game’

The women's basketball team has been bringing its best this season with a group of talented and impressive players. One of these young stars is junior English and communication major Kayleen Smith. As a freshman, Smith had the opportunity to play in 22 games.

Stay fit for the holiday season

Staying healthy over the holidays seems like a formidable task. For many people, the holidays are a time to get together with relatives and enjoy a large, and sometimes unhealthy, meal. The holidays do not need to be a time of weight gaining and unhealthy habits.

Seven Cavs named to PAC teams

Each year the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference announces regular season award winners and honorees within different sports. This year Cabrini's men's soccer team was recognized by the PAC for their hard work on and off the field. Seven members of Cabrini's men's soccer team were honored to the 2007 PAC All-Conference Teams.

Scrimmages allow Cavs to improve

The men's basketball team is getting ready to kick off its season. With two scrimmages behind them already, the players have been able to see what they are capable of. They had a chance to work as a team on the court against competitors and it showed them how far they have come.

‘Fight for the innocence of the young’

It horrifies me to know there are individuals out there who see no need for alarm when sexual violence takes place in schools, or anywhere for that matter. Have we become so calloused that we no longer feel the need to put an end to such horrible actions? I find it hard to have hope when I see the things that are going on around me.

The Truth Behind Friday Classes

At Cabrini College, the number of Friday classes offered is significantly lower than those offered Monday through Thursday. Is there a major reason for this. Faculty and students speak out.

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