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Unique paths explored at CRS

Students traveled to Catholic Relief Services headquarters to learn more about careers involved with social justice.

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New VP brings CRS experience to college: Joan Neal

Former CRS employee plans to help propel social justice curriculum even further.

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Eating disorders are more than just poor body image

Desire. It is what drives all humans. The desire to succeed. The desire to be famous. The desire to be beautiful and wonderful. The desire to be desired. It is a force that is unstoppable and can push us all forward in life or drag us into a dark and terrifying place. I am a [...]

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10 Movies to watch single or taken

10 movies to watch if you’re single and taken

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PersonaCards in time for Valentines Day

With two weeks until Valentine’s Day, cartoonist gets personal with Personacards.

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Top Fives

The top fives in music, movies and videos of the week!

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A hidden treasure in Wayne

A warm and welcoming shop in Wayne keeps customers browsing with its eclectic gifts and friendly owner.

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New year, new annoyances

The gym after New Year’s is my most dreaded time of the year.

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Sports Blurbals

Sidney Crosby breaks scores 200th goal and almost sets records Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguin’s center, scored his 200th goal on Saturday November 27th against the Calgary Flames. Crosby scored a hat trick but a missed penalty shot prevented him from accomplishing a smaller scale version of Mario Lemieux’s 1988 feat. Lemieux is the only NHL [...]

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Three Lady Cavs garner top CSAC honor

Three of Cabrini’s athletes receive the CSAC player of the year award.

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Students and parents at Cabrini: it’s all in the family

There are many pros and cons to having a parent work on campus. Cabrini students with parents working on campus give their views on choosing Cabrini, what it is like to have parents on campus, and keeping a good reputation for their parent’s image.

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History of Cabrini continues to haunt campus community

As the first snowfall grows nearer, the tales of Cabrini’s hauntings are whispered about campus. Ghost investigators to tell the truth.

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Winter is coming, don’t be ‘SAD!’

Seasonal affective disorder is a major concern for college students because they are affected the most.

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Field hockey beats No. 2 Keystone College

Cabrini women’s field hockey defeats 3rd straight CSAC opponent, Keystone College, 3-1.

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Collins leads men’s soccer to victory

Cabrini men’s soccer defeated Penn State Abington 3-1 on Saturday, Oct. 2. This is the third straight win for Cabrini men’s soccer with their record now being 3-7. The game started out with a back-and-forth changing of possession. Junior back Anthony Girolamo scored an early goal off of a corner kick by junior defender Kyle [...]

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On the radio: The highs and lows of a practicum

Give me a ton of work to do, no time, a filled planner and one credit? Many students can sympathize with me on this one. If a person was to walk into the communication wing Monday nights, it could be filled with frenzied journalists, photographers, video crews and radio personnel. Actually, come in at any [...]

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Sports Blurbals

Phillies fail to clinch NL East at home Phillies fans will not be able to enjoy seeing the Phils clinch the NL East at home. The New York Mets ended their 11 game winning streak, keeping the champagne chilled. The Phillies magic number in order to clinch dropped to one after the Atlanta Braves lost [...]

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New Dixon Center employee excited for change

Andrew West, new Dixon Center employee, is eager to take what Dixon Center offers and make it even better for all members.

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Dixon Center offers more than a gym

The Dixon Center offers many activities on and off campus to students interested in staying active and becoming more involved

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