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The news site of Robert Morris University

RMU Sentry Media

The news site of Robert Morris University

RMU Sentry Media

Mylana Churilla

Mylana Churilla, Staff Writer

My name is Mylana Churilla and I am a communications major, with a focus in Media Journalism. My hobbies include reading, writing randomly, and just relax with my friends. My major likes would be music, my friends, playing video games, and I love to write just for the fun of it. I have many goals that I want to achieve, one of them being to become a reporter, and I am confident RMU will help me with this. In the short time I have spent on this campus I have come to love the college and the people that reside here. I hope next year I will be able to live on campus and also make even more friends that will last me a life time. I also know that I will enjoy being on the sentry news team and hope to create some awesome new stories and give the team some new ideas.

All content by Mylana Churilla
Four reasons why being an adjunct sucks

Four reasons why being an adjunct sucks

Mylana Churilla and Natalie O'Neil November 8, 2014

Students and faculty are attempting to establish a union for adjunct faculty at Robert Morris University. “You feel like you’re in a red tape bureaucracy, like there’s nothing you can do.  You feel powerless and that’s part of why we’re...

BREAKING NEWS: Tom Wolf elected 47th governor of Pennsylvania

BREAKING NEWS: Tom Wolf elected 47th governor of Pennsylvania

Mylana Churilla, Staff Reporter November 4, 2014

Democrat Tom Wolf, chairman of The Wolf Organization Inc. – a building-product corporation that manufacturers kitchen cabinets – was elected Pennsylvania’s 47th governor, ousting incumbent Tom Corbett, 54.90 percent to 45.10, on Tuesday. Wolf...

The fight for education: Corbett vs. Wolf

The fight for education: Corbett vs. Wolf

Mylana Churilla, Staff Reporter November 4, 2014

Education is a major issue covered in any election and it is no different for the appointment of a new governor of Pennsylvania. In this year’s election both candidates have focused heavily on the education aspect of their campaign. In fact,...

The major problem

The major problem

Natalie O'Neil, Bailey Neale, and Mylana Churilla October 26, 2014

The academic offerings at Robert Morris University may be leading to lower female enrollment. Despite recent efforts by the university to even out the percentage between male and female undergraduate students, the student body remains 56 percent male...

Omega and Alpha Coming Soon

Mylana Churilla, Staff Reporter August 30, 2014

On May 7, 2014 Nintendo announced their plans to remake the 2002 Pokémon™ Sapphire and Ruby for the 3DS. The new Nintendo releases, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, have had a number of sneak peeks into the new gaming system through CoroCoro leaks that...

Two students walk through the various stands at the career fair.

Career Expo reigns in over 100 employers

Mylana Churilla, Staff Member October 3, 2013

On Oct. 1, 2013 from 12 until 4 p.m. the Career Expo was held in the Charles L. Sewall Center, open to all students from freshman to seniors at Robert Morris University. The Career Expo is an event that gives students a chance to find internships for...

RMU showcases outdoor opportunities at fair

RMU showcases outdoor opportunities at fair

Mylana Churilla, Staff Member September 20, 2013

On Sept. 19, RMU hosted an Outdoors activities fair in the Franklin Plaza. It focused on a few clubs and outdoor activities that are available to RMU’s students and staff, such as the Biology Club and the Raccoon Creek state park, located right down...

Sunset on the campus of Robert Morris University. Photo Credit: (RMU Sentry Media/Paul Wintruba)

Positive vibe felt at recent RMU town hall meeting

Mylana Churilla, Staff Member September 14, 2013

On Sept. 12, 2013 at 9:03 am, Dr. Gregory Dell’Omo, President of Robert Morris University, began the town hall meeting with a greeting to all staff members and a recap on the last meeting in the spring. Dell’Omo and his staff covered several topics...