Katelynne Kulakowski
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Print journalism major, minoring in political science at Pennsylvania State University, for now. Avid science fiction movie buff and future cat lady who loves to write.
Katelynne Kulakowski's latest posts
Debunking Rumors Surrounding Boston Bombing
Just in case you may have come across any, we’re here to separate fact from fiction with our extensive list of debunked rumors
- April 20, 2013 |
- Katelynne Kulakowski
Standing for the Vulnerable and the Oppressed
At 15-years-old, Emily Golden was running her own company called Kids for Compassion: a non-profit organization stationed in Baltimore, Maryland reaching out to vulnerable children living in Rwanda, Africa
- February 24, 2013 |
- Katelynne Kulakowski
Boeing Knew of Battery Issues on Dreamliner Jets Before Fires
Before two battery failures led to the halting of all Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets this month, the lithium-ion batteries used on the aircraft had experienced a multitude of glitches that raised questions about their dependability
- February 1, 2013 |
- Katelynne Kulakowski
The U.N.’s Irresponsible World Leaders
The General Assembly has become a high cost tradition, but outside the walls of New York there has sprung serious uprising, nations turning their backs on their oppressors because of failed leadership
- September 14, 2012 |
- Lola Kate
Empty Wallets and Worthless Textbooks
As the semester comes to a screeching halt, many college students are attempting to sell their textbooks back to the book store but finical woes are getting in the way.
- May 26, 2012 |
- Lola Kate
Distractions and Propaganda
As a society, we subconsciously thrive off of the drama, wanting to read about the bad news because perpetual happiness just isn’t good enough for us.
- May 22, 2012 |
- Lola Kate


