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Occupy Philadelphia week 1

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Dream Activist Maria Marroquin speaks to Cabrini students

Produced by Felicia Melvin

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Activist fights for rights, American dream

Dream Activist leader Maria Marroquin fights for Dream Act.

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Leroy Johnson art gallery slideshow

Check out a photo slideshow of Leroy Johnson’s art exhibit!

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SNOWMAGEDDON 2011

Check out a photo slideshow of Cabrini campus’s most recent storm.

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Philadelphia artist showcases artwork in center city

Check out the art exhibit titled “The Remnants of a city” by artist Leroy Johnson. Photo slide show included!

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Video: Immigration leaders gather in Philadelphia

Immigration leaders gather in Philadelphia to discuss immigration issues.

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Students embark on Ecuador excursion, face hardships

During Christmas break eight Cabrini students traveled to Duran, Ecuador, through a retreat program called Rostro de Cristo, to experience poverty first-hand and to see the face of Christ in the people of Duran, Ecuador.

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Video recap of the Mr. and Ms. Cabrini Pageant

Check out this quick video of the Mr. and Ms. Cabrini pageant!

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Guess the Editor: Happy Halloween!

Check out some Halloween photos from our toddler editors!

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How Does the Weather Affect You? Video people poll

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BSU stirs some controversy: Pride, prejudice and the flyer seen round campus

The black student union (BSU) is a student group on campus that is dedicated to learning and expressing black and African heritage on campus.

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Muslim community still feels effects of ground zero debate

Controversy over the building of a Muslim community center near ground zero is also a concern for a local Muslim community in Philadelphia.

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Congo war fueled by conflict minerals, CRS speakers say

Americans can help put a stop to the raping and killing of women in the Congo if they join Catholic Relief Services and other organizations that are pushing to find out where the minerals that produce their cell phones and computers are made.

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Woman battles foreclosure in Philadelphia neighborhood

In 2009 the Saving Homes Saving Neighborhoods campaign was launched in West Oak Lane and Southwest Philadelphia, with the leadership of Margaret Shepherd, a woman who has faced and overcame foreclosure. Saving Homes Saving Neighborhoods is a program that helps homeowners who are facing financial troubles and are worried about their futures. Saving Homes Saving [...]

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Mentoring means ease of mind and success

In high school, similar to the majority of seniors, I began thinking about college. I had a hard time trying to figure out what my future major would be and what school I wanted to attend. I really didn’t understand the whole process and what I realistically wanted to do for a career. With all [...]

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Goals for productive summer

As college students looking forward to going into the workforce it is important not to forget about making goals during the summer.

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The Amazing Race event offers studying tips

The Amazing Race

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Phila. agency helps local abused women

Nearly one-third of American women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend.

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Math, Teachers and Pies = Pi Day

Pi day

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‘Pregnancy Pact’ sends wrong message

Recently I watched a film on the Lifetime channel called “The Pregnancy Pact.” I can honestly say that the film disturbed me in many ways; it also triggered a lot of my thinking about young women in society.

The film is about a reporter who returns to her old hometown to document why the pregnancy rate has gone up in her previous community.

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SGA serves Cabrini community

More flex for meal exchange, free fun events, more Cabrini spirit and a new Cavalier mascot are all goals of Cabrini’s Student Government Association, better known as SGA. SGA is a student group whose main goal is to be the voice of the student body and focus on school spirit here on campus.

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Waters brings experience to Cabrini College

Assistant professor Jim Waters challenges students in getting to know him as a fresh face here at Cabrini in the Information Science Technology department. Waters is originally from England. He has a bachelors and masters degree in both psychology and information technology.

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16 years on death row: Harold Wilson’s story

“You were told and shown you were here to die.” Can you imagine being confined for a crime you didn’t commit? Or better yet can you imagine watching the suffering of others while awaiting your death under the toughest conditions possible? These are the inner thoughts of the 122nd exonerated death row prisoner in U.

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Trick-or-treat: recipes that spook with delight

Recipe 1: Apple Bites Ingredients: Apples, slivered almonds Instructions: Just quarter and core an apple, cut a wedge from the skin side of each quarter, then press slivered almonds in place for teeth. Tip: If you’re not going to serve them right away, baste the apples with orange juice to keep them from browning.

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Colleges should be sensitive to students’ cultural, racial history

As a student here at Cabrini, I can honestly say I haven’t experienced any racism on campus. Although some of my friends claim to have experienced situations where they feel they were treated differently because of their race, I always differ.

Sometimes as a student, topics about race in a classroom discussion can cause some feelings of awkwardness especially when your race or culture’s short comings are the predominant topic of discussion.

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