Katie Engell

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This Week in Sports

Westbrook suffers concussion The Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook is scheduled to meet with two specialists in to determine if he can resume playing football after a series of concussions. Westbrook sustained his second concussion in three weeks in Philadelphia's 31-23 loss at San Diego on Sunday.

Online leadership series offered

A new online program known as the Leadership Podcast Series has been launched for student leaders at Cabrini. The purpose of the series is to teach students leadership skills, specifically focusing on leadership development and time management. The series features eight podcasts released throughout the semester, with each program being 15 minutes long.

Task force to enhance campus diversity

A new Diversity Task Force, formed this summer by Cabrini College President Marie A. George, is developing plans to promote a more diverse environment since diversity was cited in multiple areas of the College's strategic agenda. "The work the Diversity Task Force will do includes a campus-wide assessment, as well as a study of best practices among colleges and universities," Dr.

Melanoma on the rise, taken by surprise

Although a popular summer luxury includes hours of baking in the sun, there are severe and deadly side effects to consider, which can harm parts of the body that are repeatedly exposed to the sun. There are approximately 11,590 deaths due to skin cancer each year.

Is it immaturity or preference?

As soon as I came to college, and even towards the end of high school, I started noticing that some guys choose to chase outspoken, mean or basically snotty girls. This obviously confused me from the start because I didn't understand what guys liked about girls who placed themselves on a throne.

Panera: better food, better quality

Panera Bread is a popular destination for those who want to eat fresh and nutritious foods. They offer customers a warm and welcoming environment to relax and enjoy their meal. Panera provides customers with a coffee shop atmosphere, much like Starbucks, but in addition they have a large selection of sandwiches, salads and breakfast foods.

Starting fresh, banning stress

Starting fresh at a new school can be stressful. Starting off at college can be even more stressful. First-year college students at Cabrini, and first-year students everywhere, are forced to adapt to a whole new lifestyle. Transitioning from high school to college means changing from a comfortable standard of living to an unknown future.

How ethical is it to design a child?

Selecting a child's hair and eye color before they are born is now an option for future parents. I personally disagree with parents who choose to do this. It's abnormal to control human life and who people will become before they are even born. Designing a child should not be in the same category as picking out a new car.

Salmonella scare

The salmonella bacteria was recently discovered in two brands of peanut butter. The Minnesota Department of Health released test results showing the bacteria specifically in a five-pound jar of peanut butter. The distribution of this bacteria could lead to outbreaks and even death.

Public Safety site releases newest campus crime stats

The crime statistics of Cabrini can be found on the Web site under Public Safety Report, which is updated each year. These statistics are broken into categories such as murder, sex offenses, motor vehicle theft and liquor law violations. The statistics show no occurrence of harsh offenses such as manslaughter, murder or motor vehicle theft.

This Week in Sports

Westbrook suffers concussion The Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook is scheduled to meet with two specialists in to determine if he can resume playing football after a series of concussions. Westbrook sustained his second concussion in three weeks in Philadelphia's 31-23 loss at San Diego on Sunday.

Online leadership series offered

A new online program known as the Leadership Podcast Series has been launched for student leaders at Cabrini. The purpose of the series is to teach students leadership skills, specifically focusing on leadership development and time management. The series features eight podcasts released throughout the semester, with each program being 15 minutes long.

Task force to enhance campus diversity

A new Diversity Task Force, formed this summer by Cabrini College President Marie A. George, is developing plans to promote a more diverse environment since diversity was cited in multiple areas of the College's strategic agenda. "The work the Diversity Task Force will do includes a campus-wide assessment, as well as a study of best practices among colleges and universities," Dr.

Melanoma on the rise, taken by surprise

Although a popular summer luxury includes hours of baking in the sun, there are severe and deadly side effects to consider, which can harm parts of the body that are repeatedly exposed to the sun. There are approximately 11,590 deaths due to skin cancer each year.

Is it immaturity or preference?

As soon as I came to college, and even towards the end of high school, I started noticing that some guys choose to chase outspoken, mean or basically snotty girls. This obviously confused me from the start because I didn't understand what guys liked about girls who placed themselves on a throne.

Panera: better food, better quality

Panera Bread is a popular destination for those who want to eat fresh and nutritious foods. They offer customers a warm and welcoming environment to relax and enjoy their meal. Panera provides customers with a coffee shop atmosphere, much like Starbucks, but in addition they have a large selection of sandwiches, salads and breakfast foods.

Starting fresh, banning stress

Starting fresh at a new school can be stressful. Starting off at college can be even more stressful. First-year college students at Cabrini, and first-year students everywhere, are forced to adapt to a whole new lifestyle. Transitioning from high school to college means changing from a comfortable standard of living to an unknown future.

How ethical is it to design a child?

Selecting a child's hair and eye color before they are born is now an option for future parents. I personally disagree with parents who choose to do this. It's abnormal to control human life and who people will become before they are even born. Designing a child should not be in the same category as picking out a new car.

Salmonella scare

The salmonella bacteria was recently discovered in two brands of peanut butter. The Minnesota Department of Health released test results showing the bacteria specifically in a five-pound jar of peanut butter. The distribution of this bacteria could lead to outbreaks and even death.

Public Safety site releases newest campus crime stats

The crime statistics of Cabrini can be found on the Web site under Public Safety Report, which is updated each year. These statistics are broken into categories such as murder, sex offenses, motor vehicle theft and liquor law violations. The statistics show no occurrence of harsh offenses such as manslaughter, murder or motor vehicle theft.

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