– By Elena Raffone
Author: The Matthew at JCU
– By Kayla Muller
This semester, John Cabot University welcomes Lisa M. Guido as the new Dean of Students. With years of experience in student affairs, Lisa Guido is passionate about working with students and bridging the gap between academics and student life. I had the wonderful opportunity to sit down with her for an interview on behalf of The Matthew.
Poetry By Mariel Gousios I hold my arms out palm side Open, A slit going down From shoulder […]
The Matthew staff participated in the 2024 Ferrara Journalism Festival and got the best out of it by understanding that storytelling goes beyond the mere reporting of facts—it connects people on a deeper level, allowing us to engage with the emotional truths behind every story.
Glimpse into some of Europe’s most festive destinations you can visit to have the most ‘spook’-tacular Halloween!
An interview with John Cabot University’s freshly formed History and Humanities Society’s board members.
Spotlight By Brontë Delmonico | Edited by Meredith Brooks This semester JCU has welcomed several new clubs, and […]
In a world that is increasingly striving for diversity and inclusivity, it is crucial to address issues that perpetuate discrimination based on race, ethnicity, and cultural identity. The Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act is a pivotal piece of legislation that aims to combat hair-based discrimination, particularly targeting individuals of African descent.
“In general, lives seem to veer abruptly from one thing to another, to jostle and bump, to squirm. A person heads in one direction, turns sharply in mid-course, stalls, drifts, starts up again. Nothing is ever known, and inevitably we come to a place quite different from the one we set out for.” (Paul Auster, The New York Trilogy)
Following Mexico’s 2024 election, Claudia Sheinbaum has been sworn in as Mexico’s first female president. However, many fear that she will follow in the footsteps of her predecessor, Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO)– and what does this mean for Mexican politics?
