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Frequency Fabrics not your average clothing line

For many college students, pursuing their dreams and channeling their passion into their work are common aspirations but few are successful.  However, Colin Hough has done just that with Frequency Fabrics, a clothing company centered on the idea that we all have a unique frequency in us that makes us special. Hough, a senior marketing [...]

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Nuclear energy doesn’t stand alone as unsafe US resource

Is nuclear energy and the storage of that nuclear waste worth the possibility that the United States could suffer it’s own nuclear disaster?

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Federal Budget should ensure international development funds

On Tuesday, March 15, Congress met to consider cutting into the U.S. Federal Budget; specifically, cutting into funding that goes to foreign aid and global poverty. In fact, surveys show that most Americans think that 25 percent of the federal budget goes to this. Those same Americans say that it should be cut drastically to [...]

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Clubs bring attention to human trafficking

In conjunction with CRS ambassadors and the Wolfington Center, Alpha Delta Gamma and other clubs on campus have worked together to present Human Sex Trafficking Awareness Week on campus starting Sunday, March 13 and running till Friday, March 18.

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News briefs

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Sandella’s rumors are denied, passes health inspection

In spite of recent rumors floating around campus that Sandella’s had failed their food inspection, a Radnor public health official and Cabrini’s Dining Services have refuted this claim.

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Study hard and do you homework but please, pursue your passion

Many students come to college in hopes of finding a niche where they can excel in a certain field of interest. I’ve not only found a practical field to enter after I graduate but I’ve also found that I have a passion that allows me to do exactly what I want when I graduate. I can travel the world.

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Sister presents New Missionary Vision

Reminding us all of the love and generosity we must give forth as members of Cabrini College, Sister Patricia Spillane, the superior general of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, presented to this idea to Cabrini College’s faculty and staff with the sisters’ New Missionary Vision.

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Alpha Delta Gamma arrives at Cabrini

Alpha Delta Gamma has become Cabrini’s first official fraternity, promoting service, social, school spirit, scholastic and spirituality around Cabrini’s campus.

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President speaks at convocation

Dr. Marie Angelella George delivered her presidential address during Cabrini’s opening convocation.

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RattleSnake Daddy experience

Everyone has a dream. As a child, some dream of becoming a firefighter, others an astronaut or quarterback of their favorite football team. Not Rattlesnake Daddy, though. He wanted to be a rock star.

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Meditation aids mental health

While gazing at a fixed point in a stream, water, branches and leaves may float by.  The key is to let those items pass without focusing on them before they reach you or once they are past you.  This is how meditation works. According to a study done by the Medical College of Wisconsin and [...]

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Wolfington Center and Campus Ministry welcome all students

The impact that the Wolfington Center has and the dedicated work that its volunteers do on and off campus is felt throughout surrounding communities and around the globe.

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Cabrini play touches on the human condition

It’s hard to imagine that a spelling bee can be filled with a conga line, a dancing literate foot and a foggy Jesus.  Yet, that’s just what the Cabrini Theatre did with their production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” The musical, which is running through March 28, is bound to attract everyone [...]

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History is made at 82nd Oscars award ceremony

This year’s 82nd Annual Academy Awards was full of surprises as 10 best picture nominees and a divorced couple squared off for Hollywood’s most coveted award, the Oscar. Although all of the heavy hitters were in attendance, it seemed as if the show’s flow of energy was interrupted with awkward speeches and untimely appearances.

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Comedian Tom Cotter performs

Adding a stand-up comedy performance at Cabrini College to his already impressive résumé, Tom Cotter hit the stage for CAP Board’s Funny Bone Friday.

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Nikon exhibit brings photos to life Exhibit

Ever wondered what the ovary of an anglerfish looks like? Or maybe an incredibly detailed photo of the crystals in a snowflake? Here is an opportunity to see these and other close-ups as The Wistar Institute joins Nikon’s Small World to display winning photomicrographs taken with a light microscope.

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Nikon exhibit brings photos to life

Wistar Institute joins Nikon’s Small World to display winning photomicrographs taken with a light microscope.

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Orchid extravaganza a ‘sense’-ational experience

Dubbed the “divas” of the plant world, Longwood Gardens is holding their Orchid Extravaganza, which displays more than 500 species of orchids. From Central and South America, Africa, the Himalayan and Andes Mountains to the South Pacific Islands, Longwood Gardens’ orchids are from vastly different climates found around the world.

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Orchids from around the world are showcased

Dubbed the “divas” of the plant world, Longwood Garden’s is holding its Orchid Extravaganza.

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Happy Healthi-Days skips seconds for weight gain prevention

It’s that time of the year to enjoy turkeys, hams, pies and maybe the addition of a notch or two onto that belt. But then again, maybe this year can be different. Thanks to “Happy Healthi-Days,” a program set up by members of the Dixon Center and Cabrini students, applicants to the program can set goals for themselves to help with those second servings during the holidays.

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Students volunteer at Elmwood Park Zoo

Imagine a couple weeks back that it’s All Hallows Eve, and what more could any child ask for than Cabrini students, s’mores and jaguars? Yes, jaguars, and an assortment of other animals as Cabrini students helped with the annual Nightmare at Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown.

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Tattoos allow people to express emotion, beliefs through body art

From the early Egyptians to today’s popular Miami Ink artwork, tattoos have been a part of society and have allowed people to express experience or emotions through them. It can be a simple “I love Mom” on the side of the arm, or a full body set of tattoos that make someone look like a cheetah.

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NYC junk food ban efforts overstep school boundaries

Since the 1980s, weight gain in children has risen dramatically. This has opened the door to the question of the availability of junk food in schools. A number of points have been made, regarding whether or not schools have the right to make decisions on what students eat and the parent’s role in their child’s eating habits.

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