Mackenzie Harris

Junior communication major, social justice and leadership double minor, Editor-In-Chief for The Loquitur, Social Media Intern for Cabrini College Office of Admissions, Head of Communication for Cabrini's CRS Campus Ambassadors, Admission's Student Ambassador, Public Relations Manager for Cabrini's Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society, member of the Ad and Promotion Club and a published poet.

Articles by Mackenzie Harris

Another year gone, 26 issues and a thank you

For every like or comment that was posted on our social media, for every interview that has scheduled and given, for every person who… Read More

15 seniors receive prestigious award

It takes at least 12 years to graduate from high school and then four years to earn your Bachelor’s degree; for 15 seniors, to… Read More

For millennials, divorce is common

Video produced by: Jill Nawoyski, AJ Shopa and Drew Vernon I, like many millennials, am a product of failed relationships, and I am stronger… Read More

Who are the millennial generation?

A Loquitur video created by Mackenzie Harris This is also the generation that is stereotyped for being obsessed with selfies, not caring about anything… Read More

This is your future, why choose Cabrini?

Dear Accepted Student, Congratulations on being accepted to Cabrini! You only have a couple more months before you will no longer be a high… Read More

Women have come far – but they still have a long way to go

Women have come so far and made so many strides in the past century. From earning their suffrage to subsequently serving in politics, advocating… Read More

Is college really worth it anymore?

It’s that time of year again. Everyone is in the midst of planning out what classes they want to take. Some students may still… Read More

A week of serving with the community of New Orleans

Imagine your home. Imagine your bedroom, your kitchen, your garage door and your family. Now imagine what your life would be like if water… Read More

Short-term service vs. long-term service

Deck: In no way are either forms of service wrong, but there are certain times where one form fits best. What is short-term service?… Read More

Student diversity: not just an office

Diversity should be appreciating everyone’s differences. There is no reason for all of us to be the same – that is boring, so just… Read More

The search for a parking spot: the endless loop

We all know the drill. We want to find a parking spot close to Founder’s, close to Dixon or close to our residence. We… Read More

Prostitutes are forced into their trade

It doesn’t matter where injustices are happening, it matters that they are happening at all. That’s why we dedicated an entire issue to discuss… Read More

Human trafficking has many forms

Odds are, when you think of human trafficking, you picture a young woman just like in “Taken” or the one pictured on the Loquitur’s… Read More

Why were the Charlie Hebdo killings publicized more than the Nigeria massacres?

On Jan. 7, social media and news outlets covered storming of the Kouachi brothers, in the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, but on that very same day Nigeria battled a conflict that has been going on for the past five years.

Howard Blake: From the stands to the Sam Cozen award

From freshman year to now. From being in the stands, behind the cooler, an off-court leader, to captain. The transition from being just a… Read More

Juno is killing us with work, students say

Nor’easter Juno brought back the #CabriniBlackout for the fourth time in this school year alone with a smaller amount of snow than what the… Read More

State of the Union spelled out

In the State of the Union last week on Tuesday, Jan. 20, President Obama focused the nation’s attention on higher education, a topic that… Read More

‘Je Suis Charlie’: respect for faith vs. freedom of speech

What is the balance between the value of respect for the faith of others and the value of freedom of speech?

Tuition freeze: Maintaining a more affordable education through ‘16

Every year at the beginning of January, college students get pesky emails reminding everyone to fill out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid… Read More

President Obama’s executive action on immigration just acts as a Band-Aid

President Obama introduced an executive action about immigration on Thursday, Nov. 21. In the opinion of many, the plan was just a Band-Aid to a more major problem that in the end does not clearly fix any of the underlying issues.

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