“It’s a journey of getting to know my own self and becoming more comfortable. It’s just the same basic journey everyone has.”
Posted on 08 May 2013.
“It’s a journey of getting to know my own self and becoming more comfortable. It’s just the same basic journey everyone has.”
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Posted on 18 April 2013.
Sex trafficking is said to happen in every city, even in the small towns no one suspects; no area is entirely safe; no woman, no child, is spared from the real threat of trafficking.
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Posted on 03 April 2013.
At Cabrini, we’ve experienced these racial insults and the exploitative injustices that they bring in tow – but what do we do from there?
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Posted on 20 March 2013.
There’s something to be said of the community support of Bascelli through his battle. Support is an often overlooked and underappreciated aspect of any struggle.
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Posted on 13 March 2013.
It’s not for everyone. Not everyone is willing to step outside of their comfort zone, to exceed their own boundaries and participate in something larger than themselves, than their families.
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Posted on 27 February 2013.
Whatever the case, our dreams always start the same: big, bold, and beautiful. But what they boil down to, what they lead to, is a path of further self-discovery that doesn’t end just with their pursuit.
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Posted on 27 February 2013.
A job in communication in today’s world isn’t the same as it was 10 years ago – or even five years ago. In an industry that’s changing faster than ever before, how do you remain competitive with a four-year degree that could be obsolete the minute it’s printed?
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Posted on 20 February 2013.
Once you’re willing to weed through the stereotypical Miss America contestants, who shine their pearly whites and mutter thoughtless devotions to world peace, you’ll see that there are actual advocates doing the heavy lifting, in the trenches, often out of sight.
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Posted on 13 February 2013.
CRS acts contrary to this stereotype of Catholicism. It presents itself in less restrictive terms and tells a different story – a story of interfaith cooperation, one which calls us to participate in a pluralist society and set aside our differences in order to advance the common good.
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Posted on 07 February 2013.
We applaud the individuals who sought out our editors, assistant editors, staff writers and newspaper adviser to inform us of their frustration, hurt and disappointment. We appreciate the conversations that took place on social networks, blogs and even other visual responses.
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Posted on 07 February 2013.
Hollie Havens ’98, an English and communication major during her undergrad years at Cabrini, faces a remaining $30,000 before she’ll be clear of her 15 years of student debt.
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Posted on 30 January 2013.
True immigration reform may be on the horizon – if President Obama takes a more critical approach to some of the issues being proposed.
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Posted on 23 January 2013.
Standing just centimeters apart were blacks and whites, men and women, Christians, Jews and Muslims, first- and tenth-generation immigrants.
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Posted on 22 January 2013.
In just over a month, Cabrini Compliments has amassed over 800 friends and continues to get a steady stream of compliments.
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Posted on 11 December 2012.
Time is the best gift you can give – everyone can always use more of it. Spend it wisely.
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Posted on 27 November 2012.
There’s no doubt that a huge amount of our social interaction now takes place on-screen. Whether it’s emailing our professors that we’ll be 10 minutes late for class the next day, or following up with a friend from home who’s now 1,000 miles away, we’ve ditched face-to-face communication often for good reason. But do we crave something more organic, more heartfelt?
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Posted on 24 November 2012.
Less than fifty days stand between our country and the looming fiscal cliff. Starting January 1, both significant tax hikes as well as budget cuts will take effect and because of this, according to the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. economy will enter yet another recession.
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Posted on 20 November 2012.
Last updated at 8:36 P.M. on Tuesday, Nov. 20. See bottom of article for update log. A vehicle caught fire behind East Residence Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 20 at about 4:30 p.m. Public Safety said that the exact cause of the fire is unknown, although it was likely caused by a broken fuel line. The [...]
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Posted on 14 November 2012.
When the electoral votes came to a halt last Tuesday and Obama’s reelection was official, something less than patriotic happened. Disappointed voters rushed to outlets like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to express their outrage at the decision the majority of Americans made. There was no respect paid to our reelected leader as these individuals tossed [...]
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Posted on 14 November 2012.
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Posted on 31 October 2012.
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Posted on 26 October 2012.
Last week’s faculty panel opened up a great discussion about the upcoming election, emphasizing the need for citizens to participate in their government – and that’s exactly what we, as college students, aren’t doing. Whether it’s writing a letter to your congressperson or signing a petition, Cabrini faculty sees the merit in participating in the [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2012.
After watching Tuesday’s town hall debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney, we at the Loquitur were left with a lot of unanswered questions. The candidates danced around a number of foreign policy issues, focusing instead on military might and the deficit. Not exactly an insight into where they’ll lead America diplomatically. An unsettling minority [...]
Posted on 09 October 2012.
For many of us, this November will be the first time that we’ll get to vote in a presidential election. We’ve tuned into the first debate, possibly Googled our way to deciding whom we’re voting for, and most likely retweeted a few Big Bird memes. So now what?
Posted on 02 October 2012.
As Americans, we’re conditioned to see church and state as mutually exclusive. We’re told that our democracy will crumble unless we keep religion out of government. But once the two are separated, are they still equal?
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Posted on 26 September 2012.
Over the past two weeks, the assaults and protests that erupted throughout the Middle East have proven one thing: this area, in the midst of such radical transformation, should be our particular concern.
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