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A community molds a valedictorian

From a homesick freshmen to Class of 2103 valedictorian, Cathy Matta, senior math major appreciates and understands the strong community that Cabrini College took pride in building and attempts to successfully maintain.

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Nerney Leadership Institute: Shaping students for the future

The overall goal of this program is to fully represent leadership development for all students, and staying true to Cabrini’s mission of the ‘Education of the Heart.’

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Overcoming the odds: students maximize education, overcome disabilities

No matter the disability, all impairments put individuals at a disadvantage, academically and socially. Despite this, it is important to realize that the disability does not own the person, but the person owns the disability.

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Mental Illness: A Story of Struggle and Strength

Sophomore Sara Allaire discusses her struggles with mental illness and how she overcame it.

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Cavs cruise past No. 12 Denison

Cabrini cruised past another ranked team,No. 12 Denison University, at Edith Robb Dixon Field with a 13-8 win on Saturday, April 6.

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Rise Through the Ranks: Cavs huge fourth quarter leads to victory over No. 15 Ithaca

The win improves the Cavs to 5-3 on the season and is a statement victory over a ranked opponent, the Cavs’ second in a week’s time.

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A hot-button issue: proper handling of incidents on campus

Mace believes more students are coming forward because more students are outraged about racial incidents. They are now reporting these situations instead of transferring or hiding what happened to them.

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Racism- Do you judge on appearance?

 21st Century: Are we more accepting of race? racism? Time and time again I hear my dad and his friends talk about their high school days and how it was a different world 30 years ago. They hang out in the “man cave” and complain about working, how they wish they could go back to [...]

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End of the Road: Cavs’ season ends in defeat against Amherst

The Cavaliers and their program on the rise managed to compete with another ranked opponent for a solid 30 minutes before finally falling victim to the difficult road to the championship, dropping their Elite 8 game against No. 2 Amherst College by a score of 101-82 on Friday, March 22, at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Va.

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Will to live: Bascelli remains optimistic in cancer fight

“Team Eric Bascelli” is the term used to describe the team of Eric’s friends, family, and supporters that have a goal of raising $100,000. “Team Eric Bascelli” has currently raised over $20,000 dollars in the short time since Eric has been diagnosed.

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Alzheimer’s disease is an epidemic

“My mother was the queen bee of our family,” Coleen Arrell said. “But when my father got sick with cancer, I couldn’t understand why she couldn’t take care of him.”

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How Sweet It Is: Cavs return to Salem, Elite 8 with win over Wooster

The Cavaliers will return to Salem and advanced to the Elite 8 for the second straight season with a 70-63 win over No. 20 The College of Wooster on Saturday, March 16, at the Timken Gymnasium in Wooster, Oh.

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Students live Catholic social teaching in Guatemala

Cabrini students showed commitment to one human family as they gathered to share a truly memorable experience in San Lucas, Guatemala. They had the opportunity to be able to travel to a third world country to embark on a journey that they will never forget.

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For Massenburg, mission trip brings home meaning of social justice

On the one day break from work, Massenburg was able to see why she and the others were there in Mount Hope.

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Service beyond one’s self: Students spend Spring Break on immersion trips

Going on a cross-cultural trip can give students the opportunity to experience a hands-on way of learning and thinking.

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Road Warriors: Cavs advance to Sweet 16 with second-half surge

The Cavs added to an already impressive resume by reaching their third straight Sweet 16 with an 84-81 win over Ohio Wesleyan University on Saturday, March 9 in the second-round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

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Cavs advance to second round with upset of Hampden-Sydney

Greg Lewis teed up a three from the corner with under five seconds left. But the shot rattled off the iron and floated into the waiting hands of DeLeon Floyd, finishing off an 80-78 win for the Cavaliers over No. 16 Hampden-Sydney College in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

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Un-FOUR-gettable: Cavs claim 4th straight CSAC title

The Cavaliers returned to the NCAA Tournament by punching their ticket by winning the CSAC for the fourth straight season with a 90-74 win over Keystone College on Friday, Feb. 22.

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LOQation video news for Feb. 20, 2013

This week, we check out Founder’s Day, see how the Men’s Basketball team did and hear about the bias-related event on campus.

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Lady Cavs capture first CSAC crown since ’09

Following a long and defensive battle, the Lady Cavaliers beat the Gwynedd-Mercy College Lady Griffins, 49-38, to win their sixth Colonial States Athletic Conference title, and first since 2009.

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‘Find one way’ to engage with the poor: Jesuit priest discusses his experiences working towards the greater good

“You don’t have to do everything in order to do something.”

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Where are you living next year?

Housing selection for next year is right around the corner. The campus boasts a variety of places to live, in houses as well as residence halls.

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High Five: Cavs advance to 5th straight CSAC Final

Sophomore Aaron Walton-Moss led the Cavaliers with a career-high 30 points as the Cavs advanced to their fifth-straight CSAC Final with a 90-77 win over Neumann University on Tuesday, Feb. 19.

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CRS: Working with communities, for communities

Banerjee is leading the effort, helping various communities around the world and making sure all humans are given the dignity they deserve.

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Top Flight: Cavs clinch top seed in CSAC Tourney with rout of Rosemont

Every season, the goal for the Cavaliers is simple: win a CSAC title and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament. They took a huge stride toward achieving that goal for a fourth straight season on Saturday, Feb. 9, by routing the Rosemont Ravens, 96-66.

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Brigette Miller: Cabrini student, dedicated United States lieutenant

“My only concern in serving is making sure I make the right calls as a leader for my platoon. Their safety and health is my one priority.”

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