Amanda Cundari

Articles by Amanda Cundari

Tsarnaev’s humanity: neglected by America or neglected by self?

How do you draw the line between a radicalized psycho and an ill-advised teenager?

Woodcrest mag braces for digital move

Cabrini College will now have their own ‘New Yorker’ with the launch of the Woodcrest Magazine online.

Intramurals offer ‘chance to keep playing sports you love’

“Club teams fall in the middle of the varsity and intermural levels and gives students a chance to play at a competitive level not only against other Cabrini students but other schools.”

Alzheimer’s disease is an epidemic

“My mother was the queen bee of our family,” Coleen Arrell said. “But when my father got sick with cancer, I couldn’t understand why she couldn’t take care of him.”

Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” a racist film?

 Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” test political boundaries, but who’s to say who can or cannot create a film?   Quentin Tarantino’s film “Django Unchained” raised many eyebrows… Read More

Breaking Stigma, Who is allowed to judge others’ happiness?

Why is it that eyebrows are raised every time an interracial couple walks by?  You would think that in the 21st century interracial couples… Read More

Growing up around the world

  A chef working in the kitchen of Cabrini College was born in Japan, has a brother who was born in Portugal and four… Read More

Is creating your own website worth it?

The pros and cons of creating your own website.

The ‘Nones’ of our generation: the grey area

One-third of Americans under the age of 30 have no religious affiliation. Such people have been now labeled as “nones.”

New York Bus Strike

    When shipping a fragile package, people seem to go the extra mile to make sure their package is carefully wrapped so no… Read More

Tsarnaev’s humanity: neglected by America or neglected by self?

How do you draw the line between a radicalized psycho and an ill-advised teenager?

Woodcrest mag braces for digital move

Cabrini College will now have their own ‘New Yorker’ with the launch of the Woodcrest Magazine online.

Intramurals offer ‘chance to keep playing sports you love’

“Club teams fall in the middle of the varsity and intermural levels and gives students a chance to play at a competitive level not only against other Cabrini students but other schools.”

Alzheimer’s disease is an epidemic

“My mother was the queen bee of our family,” Coleen Arrell said. “But when my father got sick with cancer, I couldn’t understand why she couldn’t take care of him.”

Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” a racist film?

 Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” test political boundaries, but who’s to say who can or cannot create a film?   Quentin Tarantino’s film “Django Unchained” raised many eyebrows… Read More

Breaking Stigma, Who is allowed to judge others’ happiness?

Why is it that eyebrows are raised every time an interracial couple walks by?  You would think that in the 21st century interracial couples… Read More

Growing up around the world

  A chef working in the kitchen of Cabrini College was born in Japan, has a brother who was born in Portugal and four… Read More

Is creating your own website worth it?

The pros and cons of creating your own website.

The ‘Nones’ of our generation: the grey area

One-third of Americans under the age of 30 have no religious affiliation. Such people have been now labeled as “nones.”

New York Bus Strike

    When shipping a fragile package, people seem to go the extra mile to make sure their package is carefully wrapped so no… Read More

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