Lauren Giannone

Articles by Lauren Giannone

Should spring breakers across the country feel responsible for spread of COVID-19?

Last month, some college students across the United States took part in spring break activities with little regard for the warnings signaled by selective… Read More

Is your drinking water safe?

When combined sewer overflows exceed capacity and are not able to drain properly, they release untreated human and industrial waste, toxic materials and debris into nearby streams, rivers and other water bodies, which make up our surface water. These overflows are also responsible for the contamination and spread of pathogens to surface water, that may lead to waterborne illnesses.

Even with strict social distancing measures in place, many are still gathering online

During these times of social distancing and self-isolation due to COVID-19, people have been looking for ways to fight loneliness. Some have resorted to… Read More

St. Patrick’s Day: Where you can go that is still open

Some students and community members may wonder where they could go to celebrate St. Patrick’s day despite many facilities being shut down due to… Read More

Students to advocate for Guatemala in Washington, DC following study-abroad

During spring 2020 semester,  14 students and seven faculty participated in a short-term study abroad in Guatemala. The trip is part of a three-segment… Read More

How does the salary of Cabrini’s president equate with that of comparable presidents?

Editor Note: Since this subject is sensitive, some faculty have agreed to give their opinion but they felt compelled to remain anonymous. While the… Read More

Field day: Cabrini’s innovative approach to traditional college common-hour

The Cabrini common hour came about as a solution to bring everyone together on campus and collectively build trust with one another, the vice… Read More

Major tech company commits to reducing its carbon footprint

Microsoft announces new plans to become carbon negative by 2030, which means removing more carbon than it emits. By 2050, Microsoft plans to remove… Read More

How to land your dream career: 5 lessons not taught in the classroom

With national tuition costs being upwards of $36,801 according to US News data, it may not be surprising to learn that high student loan… Read More

The winners are in for this year’s Mr. and Miss Cabrini pageant

The Mr. & Miss Cabrini Pageant is one of the best-kept traditions on campus that brings the community together, says a director of campus… Read More

Volleyball and men’s soccer players receive AEC honors

Sophomores Amelia Ballard and Nick Booth were recognized as volleyball specialty player of the week and men’s soccer offensive player by the Atlantic East… Read More

Cutting it close: balancing work, while going to school

Joan announced she is going to try something new: “Shave it all off!” “Joan, are you sure?” I said. “You’ve worn the same hairstyle… Read More

Volleyball player’s family structure builds confidence on the court

Women’s volleyball is off to a great start this 2019 conference season. The team began with a win over Immaculata 3-0 on October 9… Read More

Adaptive sports could help level the playing field at Cabrini

Adaptive or para sports programs run parallel to varsity sports. They allow for reasonable modifications to the game so athletes who have varying disabilities… Read More

Student-athletes win when playing more than one sport

Playing a sport enhances the undergraduate experience and prepares student-athletes for adulthood. Playing more than one sport teaches athletes how to balance school, work… Read More

Confidence of men’s golf team is on par this season

Despite losing two senior leaders last season, the team is picking up where they left off with the addition of new players and a… Read More

Skills extend beyond the court for Cabrini women’s basketball coach

Cabrini women’s basketball coach teaches student-athletes lifelong skills that they can use, not just on the court. Kate Pearson helps develop players as both… Read More

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