Kathryn Taylor

Articles by Kathryn Taylor

No more deaths organization: humanitarian aid at border is never a crime

  We are the United States. We go to war to protect freedom and we are committing acts of genocide. Humanitarian aid is never… Read More

College seniors are worried what the job market may look like after COVID-19

In the best of times, it can be difficult for a student to find a job right after college. It can be even more… Read More

One Direction set to reunite as a band after going on hiatus in 2015

One Direction fans, hold onto your seats! Five years after the band decided to go on a hiatus, former One Direction member Liam Payne… Read More

Beauty influencer James Charles faces backlash over “mugshot” Tik Tok challenge

James Charles can’t seem to catch a break as he is now facing another scandal. The 20-year old beauty influencer is facing backlash after… Read More

Fast fashion brand Fashion Nova tries to profit off of COVID-19 stimulus checks

Fast fashion brand Fashion Nova is facing backlash from the public after their recent attempt to drive sales to their website. On Wed., April 15,… Read More

Living with spina bifida, an invisible disorder

Cabrini freshman Thomas Ryan looks like an average freshman. But his story, even before he was born, was one for the record books. He… Read More

Editorial: Mental illness does not discriminate, but the way we react does

Millions of young adults in the U.S. are affected by mental illness each year. Mental illness can be defined as a “mental, behavioral, or… Read More

Student makes organic soap to support horse rescue organization

When we stepped out of the car onto her property in front of her big green roofed barn, we could hear the horses galloping,… Read More

Special Olympics: defeating stigmas and stereotypes

Recently, there was a proposal made for the 2020 budget cut regarding the Special Olympics. President Trump also wants to cut out Medicaid, within… Read More

Sodexo food service given a low rating by students

Among Cabrini University students, the majority strongly dislikes the food service provider Sodexo. But why? On average, Sodexo is compensated about $3,000,000 a year… Read More

International Venezuelan student speaks about her home country’s crisis

Editor’s note: Venezuela is currently in the midst of a controversy over who its president is. Nicolas Maduro was elected last year for a… Read More

How I saw myself in ‘You’

The hit TV Netflix show, “You,” is close to hitting 40 million views within its first four weeks. This thriller series about Joe, a bookstore… Read More

Cabrini’s Missionary Sisters on the frontline helping immigrant caravan families

The Cabrini sisters in Guatemala are aiding the people in the caravan. On their Cabrini Mission Foundation website, an update posted on Oct. 17, a… Read More

65 school shootings in 2018, when will it stop?

In 2018, there have been 65 school shootings as of October 4. According to an organization, Everytown for Gun Safety, this is defined as… Read More

Bed bugs found in the Cabrini apartment complex but treated immediately

Editor’s note: Names are currently listed as anonymous to protect the residents. Just when one problem stopped with possible mold on campus, another problem… Read More

Instagram: poisoning today’s youth

It is a continuous cycle every day for almost everyone to wake up and immediately check their social media on their phones. It is… Read More

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