Featured Perspectives

What it is like being the only Mexican family in a predominantly white neighborhood

Attending Cabrini University has been my first experience of diversity. Throughout elementary, middle and high school my brothers and I were the only Hispanic… Read More

Why is it important to wear a face mask?

This point of view is reflective of my experience as a Delaware resident. Laws and mandates vary by state. Five months. It’s been nearly… Read More

Mental blocks in sports and in life

Growing up being a gymnast and then a competitive cheerleader, the term “mental block” is something I know very well. In fact, just about… Read More

Black Lives Matter

Many can recall the first time that Black Lives Matter T-shirts, posters, and other paraphernalia started to be seen. The phrase which was being… Read More

The Supreme Court ruling in favor of DACA is a step in the right direction

Editor’s note: This story was part of a group of 2020 stories that shared the 2021 Student Keystone Media Award for DIVERSITY. On June… Read More

From Philly To Radnor: one student’s journey

  Philadelphia, “The city of brotherly love.” Most will consider that a half-truth. The part I grew up in? The part of Philly I… Read More

Education inequality still remains an issue in 2020

In Sub Saharan Africa, Africa 33 million children don’t attend school and 18 million of them are girls. Educating girls in one of the… Read More

Young people should vote this election season

Many young people often say that they want their voices heard. And while it is true that younger people can be looked down upon… Read More

Quarantine through the eyes of a 21-year-old college student

At no point in my lifetime has toilet paper ever been considered “hard to come by.” It’s never even been something to think twice… Read More

Being an essential worker during a pandemic

Working on a regular day for me is simple; brewing coffee, making sandwiches and greeting customers. Since the spread of COVID-19, health care and… Read More

The unattainable luxury of eating disorder treatment

If someone told my younger self I’d eventually publish an article about my experience with bulimia and the search for treatment I would’ve called… Read More

Loquitur carved my path in life

Looking back on my four years at Cabrini, one of my biggest accomplishments and the project that I spent the most time on was… Read More
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Was declaring my major during the end of sophomore year too late?

In less than six months, I will graduate from college. After four long, stressful years, it will soon be time to put all that… Read More

Abortion rights are human rights

For many years, women all over the world have turned to the process of abortion to manage their unplanned pregnancies. In today’s day and… Read More

How having parents who split at a young age has affected me

If your parents are still together or even like each other, please consider yourself extremely lucky. It’s not easy. Pretty much since the time… Read More

How TV and film inspires me

Ever since I was a kid I loved television. Growing up I knew every theme song to my favorite childhood shows and I knew… Read More

Africans trying to flee the Ukraine unable to cross the border

Ukrainians are desperate to escape Ukraine. Yet, authorities at Ukraine’s border refused to let Africans, who are among the Ukrainians, cross the border into… Read More

We stand with Ukraine: What you can do to help from Cabrini

More than 2 million refugees have fled Ukraine and are now seeking to restart their lives with their families in different countries all over… Read More

Losing Luna; the emotional toll of losing a pet.

On a cloudy Oct. day in 2017, I came home after school to find both my brother and my mom waiting for me in… Read More

Overcoming a family loss and discovering my purpose

I had no sense of direction. No sense of reality. No sense of purpose. I was simply, lost. I lost my brother, Michael Ryan… Read More

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