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Get Out and Learn (G.O.A.L) Foundation encourages outdoor adventures

The Get Out and Learn Foundation (or G.O.A.L. Foundation) is a Philadelphia based non-profit that was created to introduce academically motivated inner city youth to outdoor adventures and nature while immersed in the wilderness.

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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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Planting a brighter future at Stewart Middle School

But in the back of Stewart Middle School in Norristown, a beacon of hope shines bright in a town where struggle is widespread. Seeming to sprout from the blacktop, the green of a community garden has made quite an impact on the students.

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Climate change discussed in interfaith discussion

The Earth is being damaged and destroyed everyday and because many Americans don’t see the damage face-to-face, we assume it isn’t real or pretend it doesn’t exist.

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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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Cabrini relay raises over $20K for American Cancer Society

For 12 hours on Saturday, April 20, the Cabrini College community took part in Relay for Life, an event dedicated to raising money to find a cure for cancer.

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Career Fair helps students plan post-graduate life

The Career Fair was sponsored by the Co-op and Career Services office. In addition to periodic career fairs, they have a variety of job options on their website and their office in Grace Hall offers a variety of resources for students as well such as JobSource.

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De-stressing with dogs

This event was organized in hopes that students who missed their dogs at home could feel a bit better. The idea behind the occasion was that petting the dogs decreases the heart rate and therefore brings down the stress level.

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Modern-day slavery: discussion, film teach students about human trafficking

Human trafficking, whether for sex, labor or both, may not be visible, but it is still
significant. However, there are still resources out there to combat it.

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Woodcrest mag braces for digital move

Cabrini College will now have their own ‘New Yorker’ with the launch of the Woodcrest Magazine online.

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Tumminello places first at TriBeta convention

Rick Tumminello was Cabrini’s representative, and he took home first place in the contest.

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Class of 2017 welcomed at Accepted Students Day

Many were asking questions as to how they could get involved once on campus, and current students were just as excited to respond.

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Choir concert coming up

The students involved on the choir are ecstatic for this upcoming concert, and they have been working hard all spring semester to make sure they put on an amazing show for the Cabrini community.

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Puppets find their purpose on Avenue Q

The Cabrini College theatre company put on their production of Avenue Q to rave reviews from students, staff, and faculty alike.

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People Poll: Why did you come to Cabrini?

Students were asked on their deciding factors that brought them to Cabrini College.

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The small school advantage

Whether it’s the short walk to the farthest building on campus, or the close bonds made with classmates and professors, there are plenty of reasons to consider a small college setting like Cabrini.

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FAQ’s about dorm life

Here are some common questions related to dorm life.

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Work Study, Work Grant programs allow student employment

The Financial Aid office awards federal work study to students based on significant need as demonstrated on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and availability of funds.

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CRS Food Fast: another success

Students were given time to reflect on “silence of the fast”—what was there to gain?

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Plenty to do when going off-campus

With Lancaster Avenue right around the corner and the city of Philadelphia only a train ride away, this location is perfect for college students.

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Study abroad allows for unique opportunities

Cabrini College offers a variety of study abroad options for students to choose from. Students can choose to study in Australia, Rome or London.

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Lady Cavs finish strong in win

Their most recent victory, the third straight for the Lady Cavs, featured a strong second half resulting in a 17-9 victory over Alvernia University on Wednesday, March 27.

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Coming up in the month of April

Previewing several events taking place on and around campus

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CRS Ambassadors preparing for Food Fast

The College first hosted Food Fast last year, which was an eye-opening experience for many who participated in it. 14 students and three faculty members spent 10 hours fasting, involving themselves in case-study scenarios and reflecting on the experience.

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Student loans present harsh reality

Briana is one of those students who constantly has the thoughts of student loans running through her mind on a daily basis, on top of other bills such as car insurance, gas and other necessities. She works two jobs and attends classes at a community college three days a week.

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