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...and Rome. It's all covered by The Matthew Online's videophone-toting correspondents. Check out their latest reportage on the JCU Matthew YouTube page.
JCU's salsa class. The Matthew Online's Jamila Gulec and Molly Robinson report on the buzz that can be heard every Monday night on the JCU campus, the latest in our series of mobile journalism reportage. Check out the JCU YouTube channel for more.
By Andrew Granger
Rome, April 24 - “We will
die alone,” poet Andrea Raos told poetry enthusiasts at John Cabot University on Wednesday night.
Raos was one of five poets to speak during the InVerse poetry festival Wednesday. The two-day event was held Tuesday and Wednesday at John Cabot University this week as a way to bring the words of some of Italy's most promising poets to JCU students.
There were more uplifting messages of course.
Continue reading "JCU hosts 4th annual InVerse poetry festival" »
ROME, April 24 - A fund raiser will be held in the entrance hall of John Cabot University during the final examinations week to benefit the development of the Cape Coast School for the Deaf in Ghana.
The fund raiser will be held between May 2-8 , from 11 am to 6 pm.
JCU student Dean Torosian, one of the four organizers of this fund raiser, conceived of the fund-raiser idea after attending a two-week political science course, offered by The American University in Rome, in Ghana. The aim of this course was to learn all about Ghana’s history up close.
Continue reading "JCU students prepare fund-raiser for Ghana's deaf students" »
ROME, April 24 - A though-provoking panel discussion took place on Wednesday at John Cabot University's Aula Magna Regina Auditorium hosted by the Guarini Institute.
This interesting debate kicked off with a power point presentation by Lucio Martino, a specialist in U.S. politics. Did you know almost $800 million has been spent campaigning? He said the world is tired of hearing about the American elections, which have been discussed since 2000. Martino pointed out that history has shown that the party that remains divided until the last minute is usually the one that loses the White House. He predicts John McCain will win.
Continue reading "$800 million spent on U.S. presidential campaign, and for what?" »
The Matthew Online correspondents Sara Patterson and Alison Graham report on Rome's homeless problem. They volunteered at Caritas, the Catholic charity located in the heart of The Eternal City, and came away with this story. To view their video reportage and that of other correspondents, please check out The Matthew Online's YouTube channel. Or, click on the video below.
The International Student Government Conference is officially underway. The opening ceremony completed at 6pm with a grand toast of prosecco in celebration of the ground-breaking event.
The ceremony ran briefly and smoothly, with guest speakers including John Cabot University President Franco Pavoncello and Keynote Speaker, Professor Pietro Paganini. JCU’s Student Body President, Eva Paunova, welcomed all to the conference, expressing her excitement for the weekend ahead; “I am looking forward to interactive, stimulating and energizing discussions and sessions with lots of ‘take-aways’! The meetings will deliver little ‘gems of gold’ to take back home with you,” she cheerfully said.
Continue reading "With a Toast of Prosecco, ISGC is Off to an Exciting Start" »
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