Kristen Catalanotto

Articles by Kristen Catalanotto

New Orleans native gives lyrical view of home 1 year after Hurricane Katrina

Jerry Zurek

Katrina’s aftermath: one year later

How are you supposed to move on when everyday you are reminded of the life you once had? When everyday life causes you to have flashbacks of a place you once and will forever call home? This is the question that thousands throughout the Gulf Coast face every day of their lives, one year after Hurricane Katrina hit and destroyed everything that they owned.

Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans

I was home just three weeks ago, enjoying the unique city that is New Orleans, the city that I call home. You always see disaster stricken areas on CNN and on the cover of USAToday, but I am finding it hard to believe that the streets of my city are now being shown on every channel and on the cover of every newspaper.

Time to say goodbye

The time has come for me to say goodbye to the Loquitur. Tuesday, March 29 is my official last day to layout out a newspaper that I have put time and effort into for the past two years. I can remember sitting in journalism class on the first day of my sophomore year, looking at all the editors and how professional and intimidating they looked.

McGowan death hits home

Like more than 1600 American families around the country, the McGowan family received notice that Stephen McGowan, 26, brother to senior Michaela McGowan, was killed Friday, March 4, while serving in Iraq. McGowan was serving in the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division of the U.

Clinton appointed to new UN position

Former President Bill Clinton wasnamed head of the tsunami recovery and relief movement for the United Nations. U.N . Secretary-General Kofi Annan chose Clinton for the position. In the past few weeks, Clinton and former president George H.W. bush have been making commercials and traveled all over the United in order to help raise money for the relief effort.

Response day raises money, creates tsunami

As pictures of the devastation from the tsunami poured in, aid money poured out. The images that were shown world-wide tugged at the heartstrings of everyone from celebrities to college students. Millions of dollars have been donated from everyone corner of the globe.

SET building vandalized

Vandalism amounting to $12,000 has been done to the new Science Education and Technology building. The damage was discovered on Nov. 3. The building, is still under construction and will not be fully ready to open for students until the fall 2005. President Iadarola informed the campus of the vandalism in an email sent to the campus: "I cannot believe this would happen to our campus.

Powell and Stern go head to head on radio

Radio jock Howard Stern called into KGO-AM radio in San Francisco while in a live interview with FCC Chairman Michael Powell. In the interview he accused Michael Powell of getting his job only because his father is Colin Powell, our current Secretary of State.

Neo-Nazi’s protest in Valley Forge Park

A national park where presidents have spoken was filled with the cries of demonstrators on Saturday, Sept. 25. The National Socialist Party, better known as the Nazi party, held a rally at Valley Forge National Park to voice their beliefs concerning immigration into the United States.

Video: Organization focuses on student recruiting

In a world where people complain that the youth generation doesn't do enough for their community, students at Cabrini are working together to help fight childhood cancer. The program Up 'til Dawn was started for college students to help raise money for those who are diagnosed with cancer.

Schwarzenegger endorses stem cell research in California

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger broke from the Republican party and endorsed a bond that would give $3 billion to fund embryonic stem cell research. The cells are produced in the very early stages after conception. The Republican party, including President Bush, have cut funding to the program.

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Schwarzenegger endorses stem cell research in California California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger broke from the Republican party and endorsed a bond that would give $3 billion to fund embryonic stem cell research. The cells are produced in the very early stages after conception.

Colorado could play major role in election with electoral votes

The state of Colorado could play a key role is who wins Nov. 2 presidential election. The state is waiting to see if Amendment 36 will pass. The Amendment could split the state's electoral votes instead of giving all nine to the candidate who wins the popular vote.

Make your own hours

Lori Iannella

News Briefs

Rumsfeld questioned about Iraq-al Qaeda link Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said their was no "'hard evidence'" that there was ever a link between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. Rumsfeld was pounded by question from reporters on Monday, Oct. 4 to talk about the link between the two.

Fire scare in cafeteria

As students walked up to brunch on Sunday, Sept. 26, they were met with a sky full of smoke and fire engines from every direction. A grease fire broke out in the cafeteria kitchen just after 11:30 a.m. Workers were busy cooking food for the usually steady flow of people who eat brunch on Sunday mornings.

Neo-Nazi’s protest in Valley Forge Park (VIDEO Exclusive)

A national park where presidents have spoken was filled with the cries of demonstrators on Saturday, Sept. 25. The National Socialist Party, better known as the Nazi party, held a rally at Valley Forge National Park to voice their beliefs concerning immigration into the United States.

Storm causes flooding around local areas

Large amounts of rains caused flooding around the entire local area. The rain came from the remnants of Hurricane Jeanne that slammed into the North Carolina coast over the weekend. The Schuykill expressway was closed down due to large amounts of water. Some commuters had to be rescued by the Philadelphia police.

CBS news looks for answers over forged

CBS News has officially apologized for the story they did on "60 Minutes" concerning President George W. Bush's military service. Anchor Dan Rather made a statement saying, "'We made a mistake in judgment and for that I am sorry." Their lead source for the entire story, Bill Bukett, admitted to lying to the CBS reporter.

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