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The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Maggie Cabrera

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review

Hello, I'm Maggie Cabrera! I am a sophomore majoring in mass media with a concentration in journalism and I am minoring in leadership with an emphasis in business, communications, and the media. Currently, I am the Co-Editor-in-Chief for the Kaw Yearbook, but I do many other tasks for student media like writing stories, photography, and a little bit of design. I do a lot of work, so I am a very tired person. Napping is honestly one of my favorite hobbies. I am from a small town outside of Dodge City called Hugoton, about six hours away from Topeka. I am very involved at Washburn, from being in the leadership institute and being on their student leadership council to working for OSID, you can catch me on campus basically every day! I like to think of myself as a mediator because I love listening and hearing other people's opinions, which makes me hope that one day I will be great as a journalist.

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Women are not as likely to apply for a position if they do not check all the boxes. Those in higher positions at Washburn speak about their experiences of getting the job and what comes after.

Women in high positions explain their hardships

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
May 9, 2022
Washburn University offers various positions. Two employees explained why they chose to work at Washburn.

Employees explain their new careers at Washburn

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
May 6, 2022
Washburn provides assistance to first-gen students

Washburn provides assistance to first-gen students

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
May 2, 2022
JuliAnn Mazachek, vice president of academic affairs, announces her resignation from Washburn. Mazachek leaves for Midwestern State University at the end of the spring semester.

JuliAnn Mazachek departs Washburn

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
April 13, 2022
Smile for the camera: Megan Dorantes poses with her new hat. A giveaway was held March 25 during Spring Fling for the announcement of the WSGA president, vice president and senators.

Gallery: Spring Fling welcomes new WSGA officials

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
April 1, 2022
Josh Blue captures the audiences attention at his show. Blue performed at Washburn University on Wednesday, Feb. 23 in Washburn A/B.

Josh Blue brings laughter to campus

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
February 28, 2022
With various outlets to voice opinions, students are encouraged to speak out. Washburn University ensures that its students are able to have free speech on campus.

Washburn encourages students to share their voices

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
February 23, 2022
With the teacher shortage taking the world by storm, substitutes are trying to fill the gaps. Will this new criteria hurt the education system more?

Kansas substitute criteria changes to fill schools

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
February 21, 2022
The teacher shortage has been ongoing in Kansas. How are schools facing the issue?

Kansas education system faces teacher shortage

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
February 10, 2022
The new law building is making progress on construction. Washburn Universitys new law school building is expected to be finished in December of 2022.

Progression of the new law building

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
December 23, 2021
Commencement will be held at 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 17. More information for the different programs can be found in the brief.

Bod brief: celebrate the fall graduates of 2021

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
December 15, 2021
Hats off: The men of Kappa Sigma get into their dance. Washburn organizations performed at Yell Like Hell in Lee Arena on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021.

Students roar the night away at Yell Like Hell

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
November 2, 2021
Signs for Chartell: Members of the audience hold up signs for Chartell Grissom after her performance. The Voice finale took place on Oct. 21, 2021.

The finale of The Voice brings heat

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
October 24, 2021
Resonate: Gabe Reichart looks up to bring out his passionate voice. His song choice helped redeem last weeks performance.The semi-finals took place Thursday, Oct. 14 in the Washburn A/B.

The voice semi-finals brings emotions to the stage

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
October 18, 2021
Re-established: Washburn URGE is an organization that is making changes. The organization was established in order to do more for the campus and the community.

URGE: The re-established campus organization

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
October 13, 2021
Emotions: Singing comes from the heart and the soul. Chartell Grissom sang with a passion in her heart that made the judges turn around at the same time.

Rejoice for the voice auditions

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
October 4, 2021
Goofy: AJ Foster (left) and Jay Pharoah (right) act goofy while getting their picture taken. Foster has opened for many of the countrys top comedians, including Pharoah on many occasions.

Jay Pharoah brings laughter to Washburn

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
September 28, 2021
Pink and Purple: Sigma Lambda Gamma is seen with a great display. Their vivid colors caught the attention of all who attended the event.

Multicultural Greek Meet and Greet spreads awareness

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
September 17, 2021
Together again: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage month helped all the members of HALO get together. This event had a lot of help from the students whether it be decorating or planning, each did a great job.

Photo Gallery: HALO celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
September 16, 2021
In sync: Scooping ice cream can be a hard task, but these two ladies have it down!

Getting the scoop on Union Daze

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
September 6, 2021
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