Se'Quia Bailey

Hello, My name is Se'Quia Bailey I am a double major in Criminology and Communication. I have been a staff writer for the Loquitur newspaper for two years and co-lifestyles editor for one year. I am the manager of the Women's basketball team at Cabrini College as well as a Student Ambassador. I devote time to community service as well.

Articles by Se'Quia Bailey

Factory deaths brings attention to sweatshop clothing

People hear “fair trade” and they automatically associate it with food. However, fair trade takes on other forms as well. Fair trade has become… Read More

Budget cuts threaten arts programs, student development in Phila. schools

With limited resources and little power one voice can only hope to be loud enough for someone somewhere to really listen.

Epic week kick-off ‘So You think You Can Dance’

Epic week has kicked-off with an epic night of dance. Tuesday, April 22, three dance groups competed for the chance to win Cabrini’s first ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Competition. The event took place in the Grace Hall atrium where about 45 students gathered to watch their peers compete.

Proper tools for summer internships – resume writing

With summer around the corner, students everywhere should have one thing in mind—internships. Whether you are getting paid or receiving college credit it is something that will get you a leg-up on your future competition. But how can you do that? What will make you stand out in the crowd and get you that internship? As redundant as the topic may seem, resumes are the true breadwinners.

With a smile…Gabby Tinoco

Make-up, cheers, glitter and pom-pom’s is what most people remember when they hear the name Gabrielle Tinoco. Junior elementary education and special education major, Tinoco, is more than what meets the eye.

Give him the light, he’s ready for action – Evan Guinessy

Living in the spotlight is something Evan Guinessy is use to. A freshman, elementary education major, Guinessy is ready to make his mark.

Summer is here, now own it

Summer planning can be something very stressful, time-consuming, and often times costly.

Revive music: let’s get back to the basics

Music isn’t dead its just going through a slight drought.

College provost to take on new post at Wilkes University

Skleder has helped to support innovation amongst the development of programs.

ASK Blue 10 Food For Thought…

Dear Blue, Recently I have been getting a lot of comments about how I have lost weight. I do not really understand why because… Read More

Factory deaths brings attention to sweatshop clothing

People hear “fair trade” and they automatically associate it with food. However, fair trade takes on other forms as well. Fair trade has become… Read More

Budget cuts threaten arts programs, student development in Phila. schools

With limited resources and little power one voice can only hope to be loud enough for someone somewhere to really listen.

Epic week kick-off ‘So You think You Can Dance’

Epic week has kicked-off with an epic night of dance. Tuesday, April 22, three dance groups competed for the chance to win Cabrini’s first ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Competition. The event took place in the Grace Hall atrium where about 45 students gathered to watch their peers compete.

Proper tools for summer internships – resume writing

With summer around the corner, students everywhere should have one thing in mind—internships. Whether you are getting paid or receiving college credit it is something that will get you a leg-up on your future competition. But how can you do that? What will make you stand out in the crowd and get you that internship? As redundant as the topic may seem, resumes are the true breadwinners.

With a smile…Gabby Tinoco

Make-up, cheers, glitter and pom-pom’s is what most people remember when they hear the name Gabrielle Tinoco. Junior elementary education and special education major, Tinoco, is more than what meets the eye.

Give him the light, he’s ready for action – Evan Guinessy

Living in the spotlight is something Evan Guinessy is use to. A freshman, elementary education major, Guinessy is ready to make his mark.

Summer is here, now own it

Summer planning can be something very stressful, time-consuming, and often times costly.

Revive music: let’s get back to the basics

Music isn’t dead its just going through a slight drought.

College provost to take on new post at Wilkes University

Skleder has helped to support innovation amongst the development of programs.

ASK Blue 10 Food For Thought…

Dear Blue, Recently I have been getting a lot of comments about how I have lost weight. I do not really understand why because… Read More

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