Molly Kearney

Articles by Molly Kearney

Angela Savasta: Operations Manager

Angela Savasta is WYBF's Operation Manager, Traffic Director and DJ. Savasta's journey to where she is today is one of change. Savasta intended to major in education but fell into her major of English and communication right after she became involved in WYBF.

Small claims

All around the country each day, citizens file lawsuits. It has almost become fodder. You touched this, I didn't want you to, see you in court. Neighbors sue neighbors and family sues family. Many because they can, or maybe just to get on a television show such as "Judge Judy.

Professional e-mail advice for students

The professional world relies on e-mails to send messages to co-workers nationally and internationally. At one moment e-mails are being sent. E-mails can be sent to friends, professors, family and employers. The two most important of that list are your professors and employers.

Childhood found at Lego Store

Imagine back to when you were a child, what would have you thought if there was a Lego Store in your local mall? Well, King of Prussia Mall has just that. The store opened on Sept. 18 to great prominence. There was a two and half hour wait just to get inside the store itself, according to Marcy Von Wallmenich, Lego Store supervisor.

Professor plans to teach students on importance of environmental science

Not many people in this world can say they knew exactly what they wanted to be when they grew up or remember the exact day. However, Dr. Carrie Nielsen, Cabrini's newest biology professor, can. Nielsen knows exactly where her interest in environmental science started.

Trend of technology: aiding or annoying addiction

E-mail and technology has opened up a new world to my generation. For most of my generation its fun and games. For others it can be addicting. I have been fortunate enough to ride the line of addiction and fun and games. I will never forget as a child getting Internet in the fourth grade and waiting for AOL Kids to load.

Short-term service to maximize car sharing on college campus

Lack of transportation on Cabrini's campus is a problem for many students, but with PhillyCarShare, the office of student activities is looking to see if it might be able to fix that problem. PhillyCarShare, a short-term car-sharing service located on campus, would allow Cabrini students to rent a car, make reservations online and rent the car anywhere from an hour to several days.

‘Julie and Julia’ tells story about fulfilling your dreams

"Julie and Julia" is the story of two lost souls finding out what life's meaning is all about. The film itself is taken from blogger and author Julie Powell's blogging memoir "Julie & Julia," and Julia Child's posthumous biography. For Powell, it's as simple as sticking to one goal just once in her life.

Cabrini implements new core curriculum, ‘Justice Matters’

Cabrini has implemented a new curriculum this fall, called "Justice Matters". All freshmen and transfer students will participate in the new core curriculum. It is the administration's hope that all students will benefit from the new ideas and approaches that "Justice Matters" brings to the college.

Ditch the booth, pale is the new tan

Let's be honest, everyone wants to be tan. But here's the thing, I do not tan. And when I say that I mean, I physically do not tan. I cannot go into a tanning salon and come out a beautiful golden color. I envy those that can, but I know that it's not even physically possible for me.

Students lend helping hand in CSS partnership

On any given day, Catholic Social Services in Norristown is bustling with people. Those that go there look not only to help themselves but others as well. Cabrini College has become a valuable partner to CSS just through lending a helping hand. Cabrini and CSS have been working together for the past three years.

College to participate in annual Earth Day event

Cabrini will participate in its second annual Crabby Creek Earth Day event on Saturday, April 18.

Professor teaches through experience

Not many professors at Cabrini would consider wine-making and forensic science, essentials. However, Dr. Melinda Harrison, associate professor of chemistry, would. "When I was in school unfortunately I did not have the best teachers to teach me certain subjects so I thought as I struggled through it maybe I could teach students who couldn't be reached before," Harrison said.

First lady’s right to bare arms

First ladies. Are they meant to define a nation by their clothing or by their actions? Recently, our newest first lady Michelle Obama caused quite a stir by appearing in her official portrait in a sleeveless black Michael Kors dress. This little incident has now become known as "sleevegate.

Bill to relieve student cost

With the economy in collapse, the time has come to save higher education.

Underclassmen prevail in powder puff game

As night set in on Thursday, Feb. 26, female Cabrini students gathered to play powder puff football at the Edith Robb Dixon Turf Field. The second annual event was held by Cabrini's Student Athletic Advisory Council, and was organized by Liz Zimmer, junior marketing major and Elissa Salantri, senior business administration major.

Studies show women have harder time combating hunger

Women have a harder time suppressing hunger than men, according to a new study done by the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory released on Jan. 19. The study shows that men, not women, are able to control their brain's response to their favorite foods.

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