Keisha Benton

Articles by Keisha Benton

Bullying causes significant problems in lives of many early teens

Puberty sucks for most teenagers; they’re not used to the changes that are happening to their bodies. They can get bad acne, their voices… Read More

Curling: an old sport gains interest

Those who watched the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea may have seen coverage of a game that looks as though it revolves around… Read More

Center for Childhood Trauma and Domestic Violence Education launched at Cabrini

  Video produced by Coraline Pettine and filmed by Michelle Guerin. Cabrini launched a Center for Childhood Trauma and Domestic Violence Education as part… Read More

Teens supposed to have immature brains

Teenagers are risk takers. Sometimes this risk taking is exciting. Sometimes it is stupid. Did you really think your dad wouldn’t notice that you… Read More

Americans say climate change is responsible for recent hurricanes

The percentage of Americans who see the connection between the effects of climate change and the severity and frequency of hurricanes has increased dramatically… Read More

Hazing an ongoing concern to U.S. universities

Every year, college students are injured or killed during events associated with hazing. Though students at Cabrini do not have to deal with this… Read More

Voting important civic duty

Voting in elections— whether federal or local— is how citizens can enact change and hold politicians accountable. Local and state government manages a lot in… Read More

iPhone X promising new phone

Remember when the first iPhone came out? Since 2007, many people have considered the Apple iPhone has been the most popular cell phone and… Read More

Whole Foods fans hesitant of Amazon’s acquisition

One click groceries? That may be the future of food shopping. Amazon recently acquired Whole Foods for $13.7 billion. Whole Foods is known as… Read More

Bullying causes significant problems in lives of many early teens

Puberty sucks for most teenagers; they’re not used to the changes that are happening to their bodies. They can get bad acne, their voices… Read More

Curling: an old sport gains interest

Those who watched the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea may have seen coverage of a game that looks as though it revolves around… Read More

Center for Childhood Trauma and Domestic Violence Education launched at Cabrini

  Video produced by Coraline Pettine and filmed by Michelle Guerin. Cabrini launched a Center for Childhood Trauma and Domestic Violence Education as part… Read More

Teens supposed to have immature brains

Teenagers are risk takers. Sometimes this risk taking is exciting. Sometimes it is stupid. Did you really think your dad wouldn’t notice that you… Read More

Americans say climate change is responsible for recent hurricanes

The percentage of Americans who see the connection between the effects of climate change and the severity and frequency of hurricanes has increased dramatically… Read More

Hazing an ongoing concern to U.S. universities

Every year, college students are injured or killed during events associated with hazing. Though students at Cabrini do not have to deal with this… Read More

Voting important civic duty

Voting in elections— whether federal or local— is how citizens can enact change and hold politicians accountable. Local and state government manages a lot in… Read More

iPhone X promising new phone

Remember when the first iPhone came out? Since 2007, many people have considered the Apple iPhone has been the most popular cell phone and… Read More

Whole Foods fans hesitant of Amazon’s acquisition

One click groceries? That may be the future of food shopping. Amazon recently acquired Whole Foods for $13.7 billion. Whole Foods is known as… Read More

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