Mallory Terrence

Articles by Mallory Terrence

Road of Insecurity: The Global Food Crisis

“Road of Insecurity: The Global Food Crisis” explores the current conditions of those living without food in the world and what is being done to address the problem.

Editorial: The Loquitur: You speak we listen

The Loquitur has been a Cabrini College tradition since 1959, exactly two years after Cabrini opened. Over the years, The Loquitur has given hundreds of students the ability to experience writing and the world of journalism first hand. Each fall semester, a new staff of editors take on the task of creating the weekly publication to inform, educate and entertain the Cabrini community.

Editorial: Economic crisis makes health insurance costly

With the current economic crisis, the high cost of health care has become a daunting expense for both individuals and companies. For more and more Americans, health insurance has become an impossible expense. When we graduate, we may find that our employers will no longer give us health benefits.

Editorial: Spring break: can relaxation place students in danger?

Spring break, a well-known college tradition, is a week when many students get away from class and any responsibilities to party in the sun. However, this year the economy has made buying plane tickets and a hotel room in popular Mexico, Jamaica or Florida, almost impossible.

Editorial: Cabrini Missionary Sisters: Silent Heroes

Most students know Cabrini College was named after Mother Cabrini. Few of us know exactly who she was and why she was so important. Students don't understand that there are Cabrini sisters all over the globe, working everyday, continuing the work that Mother Cabrini had started.

Editorial: Ongoing hunger crisis forces developing countries further into poverty

Even before the current U.S. economic crisis, there was a worldwide epidemic affecting more than half of the world's population, leaving almost a billion people starving and many more, even in the U.S., struggling to get a basic necessity in life: food.

Editorial:College to prepare students with lifetime advocacy plans

Justice Matters is more than the name of Cabrini's new curriculum; it is the way Cabrini students think. Rather than just having students engage in community service activities, Cabrini emphasizes how students can bring about long-lasting change for social justice.

Editorial:44th president brings hope; Generation S is responsible to lead the course ahead

Audiences, whether in Washington D.C. or on campus watching on television, were captivated and mesmerized by the inauguration of Barack Obama, America's 44th president. For many college students this was the first time the inauguration of a U.S. president was celebrated, the first time their vote helped place this man before us, the first time it mattered and we cared.

Editorial:How far have we come: 60th Anniversary of Declaration of Human Rights

Freedom is what our country was founded on. This is the land of the free and the home of the brave, where all men and women are created equal. These may be the words used to describe America, but the truth is that our country is not always fair and injustice can still be found today.

Editorial:Newly elected president to lead college on path to social change

Cabrini and its "education of the heart" will only grow as we begin a new chapter under the leadership of Cabrini's new president, Dr. Marie A. George. Nov. 15, 2008 was the Inauguration of Cabrini College's seventh president. In her inaugural address George explained the future of our college and the direction in which she sees Cabrini becoming a nationally-recognized college.

Editorial:Cabrini Day to coincide with concerns of Obama

History has been made. The first African-American president has been elected to lead the United States into a future of change, but the future of our country is facing an extreme amount of challenges and it will not be an easy task. President-elect Barack Obama ran on a platform that aimed to help the middle and lower classes, and with the current economic situation, citizens hope Obama will bring some much needed relief to their budgets.

Editorial:Universities host Iraqi students, yet Cabrini still not involved in solution

The current financial crisis has American college students worried about the cost of their education and ability to obtain a job after graduation. However, young adults in Iraq have something far worse to worry about-getting a college education at all. Iraqi students, whether in Iraq or refugees in Lebanon or Syria, must be concerned for their lives due to the extreme violence in their country, and that is why a majority of college-aged Iraqis have stopped their education.

Editorial: Race may play large role in 2008 Presidential Election

The 2008 presidential election is less than two weeks away and the country seems pretty split on who will win. The American people are concerned about the economic plans, health care coverage and the Iraq war, but are they concerned about the race of the president? From a country as diverse as America you would hope that race is not a decisive factor, but some polls are saying that prejudice will affect the results of the election.

Editorial: Wolfington Center offers a local and global social justice outlet to students

Want to get involved at Cabrini but don't know where to go? The campus ministry office within the Wolfington Center offers students opportunities to volunteer and work towards a more just society. It encompasses various aspects of spirituality, service and solidarity.

Math Resource Center offers homework lab

Cabrini College's Math Resource Center offers more than tutoring for students who need extra help with homework and test preparation. The Math Resource Center is now offering students a Math Homework Lab that is required for students in MAT 114. While the Math Lab was designed to help improve students' understanding and performance in Math 114, the Math Homework Lab is a full class period devoted to helping student better understand class material and concepts.

Editorial: Genocide still present in Darfur, student activism to generate support

Never again, the world collectively agreed after 10 million were killed during the Nazi persecution. Never again would the world sit back and let an innocent ethnic group die. Never again would the world allow genocide. The promise of "never again" has done nothing and has allowed millions to lose theirs lives to genocide.

CRS educates on Sudan

How can the largest country in Africa have a region with no medical facilities, large buildings, roads, schools or economy? These are everyday expectations that are taken for granted in most of the world but in southern and western Sudan they are eagerly sought after.

Editorial:New curriculum urges social justice initiatives

"Do something extraordinary" is the identity statement of Cabrini College. The college's hope is that all students will not stop learning after leaving the classroom and will take what they learn to create a more just society. Cabrini has the tools for students to do extraordinary projects, related to majors or areas of interest, but are all Cabrini students taking advantage of the opportunities available? Cabrini has had graduates who have gone on to incorporate social justice into their field of choice, while other graduates never learned the possibilities they had to help the common good both locally and globally.

Editorial: Students faced with important choice in

Outraged with the price of college tuition, gas and health care? Are you scared that the current job market won't have a place for you after graduation? Then vote! Every college student has the ability to have his or her voice heard and represented in the government by voting for the president of the United States.

Editorial: The six miles to Norristown can be an education in itself

Radnor Township is located in the heart of the Philadelphia Main Line, an area with some of the wealthiest zip codes in America. Yet only miles away from Radnor is a community that seems to be a complete world away. An area that was once known for its retail shopping and home to many manufacturing plants, Norristown, Pa.

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