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NHL stars enduring lockout in minor leagues

As the NHL lockout continues to threaten the 2012-13 season, several players are finding their hockey fix in alternate leagues. For fans looking for a hockey fix, the American Hockey League has you covered.

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Carrozza restores love of volleyball at Cabrini

Senior outside hitter Danielle Carrozza is one of the top performers for the reigning CSAC championship volleyball team.

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Jolyon Pitt Girard Speaker: Martha Ackmann

Major League Baseball’s Postseason is in full swing so baseball is in the heart of championship runs. With that being said, Cabrini is welcoming a little bit of baseball fever to campus.

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Outta’ Right Field: You be the judge

For many baseball fans, the infield fly rule is one of the parts of baseball that was difficult to understand. We presume it to be one of those things that just seemed like a good idea at the time it was created. Therefore, it’s only fitting that one of the bigger controversies in recent Major League Baseball history involved the infield fly rule.

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C-Snapped: Lady Cavs win streak snapped at 11 by Knights

A heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Neumann snapped an 11-game winning streak and 17-match win streak in CSAC play for the Lady Cavs, who fell to second in the conference in the battle of undefeated CSAC rivals.

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Late goal drops Lady Cavs at Neumann

In a classic rivalry, Neumann fell to Cabrini in the CSAC Final last year. This year, Neumann got revenge by beating Cabrini with a late goal.

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Women’s tennis swept by Gwynedd-Mercy

The women’s tennis team drew a fairly big crowd at their home match against CSAC rival Gwynedd-Mercy College on Friday, Oct. 5. Despite the energy, Cabrini was unable to weather the storm as Gwynedd-Mercy would go 7-0 in CSAC games, beating Cabrini 9-0.

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Lady Cavs extend streak to 10 with sweep of Gators

The Cabrini women’s volleyball team continued their winning streak with a 3-0 sweep over Notre Dame of Maryland University on Wednesday, Oct. 3.

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Editorial: We are the ‘99 percent,’ this is why we protest

The Occupy Wall Street protests made their debut in Philadelphia last week. This is a movement of a generation, similar to the Arab Spring and European summer.

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Issue 6 News Briefs

Memorandum makes legal case to kill a US citizen The Obama administration drafted a legal memo last year which allowed the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, but opened the door to the killing of an American citizen without a trial. Despite an executive order banning assassinations and protections in the U.S. Bill of Rights, the 50-page [...]

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Students make pillowcases, fight cancer

Pillowcases for cancer allowed students and faculty assist ConKerr Cancer exceed the goal of 6,000 pillowcases made in the Philadelphia area on Wednesday Sept. 28 in the Grace hall boardroom.

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Tech Connection: Apple founder remembered as visionary, innovator

The world lost one of the greatest minds of a generation last week.

Steve Jobs, former CEO and co-founder of Apple, Inc., passed away on Oct. 5 after a seven-year battle with a rare type of pancreatic cancer. He was 56.

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Tree planting memorializes late alumnus

The life of ’02 alumnus Corey Salazar, who had been working in the Holy Spirit Library since 2004, was examined and reflected upon by current students and faculty with a tree-planting ceremony dedicated in his honor.

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Wall Street woes felt in Philly, rest of world

Frustrated and upset citizens have gathered in peaceful protest in front of Philadelphia’s City Hall. They are angry about the extent of Wall Street greed and government inaction to protect the average American.

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Lady Cavs defeat College of Notre Dame, pick up win No. 11

The women’s tennis team is 11-1 this season.

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Volleyball knocks off CSAC rival Marywood

The women’s volleyball team defeated Marywood University in straight sets, 3-0, in a CSAC match played at the Nerney Field House on Saturday, Oct. 8.

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Martin, Lockbaum lead Cavs to win over Immaculata

The Cabrini men’s soccer team defeated CSAC opponent Immaculata University 2-0 to end its three-game losing skid on Saturday, Oct. 8.

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Outta’ Right Field: Mourning the 2011 Phillies

As much as it pains me to say this, it’s time to talk about it. The Philadelphia Phillies, otherwise known as the best team in baseball for the 2011 season, have been eliminated from the postseason by failing to beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLDS.

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A Kardashian Affair: Kim’s Fairytale Wedding

If you didn’t get an invite to Kim Kardashian’s wedding, don’t worry! The E! Channel aired the long awaited “Keeping Up with the Kardashians: Kim’s Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event.”

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Not your average cancer flick

50/50 is a hilarious and light-hearted movie about cancer.

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Sport Blurbals

Vick throws four picks as Eagles fall to Buffalo The Philadelphia Eagles continued to struggle as they lost to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Oct. 9 by a score of 31-24.  The Eagles are now 1-4 and all the pre-season talk about winning a Super Bowl seems distant. Michael Vick threw four interceptions in the [...]

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Cupcakes Gourmet, tasty treat for fall

Cupcakes Gourmet opened in 2007 to share great food with friends, family and the community to celebrate life.

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BlogRoll: The Everywhereist

Are you a traveler, blog freelancer or a snack enthusiast?  If so, The Everywhereist is the perfect blog to get an inside perspective on how an average person feels about restaurants, customs of foreign countries and the average lifestyle. When the creator, Geraldine DeRuiter, was laid off from her job, she began following her husband, [...]

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Jay-Z protege hits music scene by storm

With minimal radio support, four years of performing, three critically-acclaimed mixtapes and one false start launching an album, J. Cole finally released his debut album.

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App of the Week: iHeartRadio

iHeartRadio makes it possible to listen to your favorite radio station and custom stations anywhere in the country, anytime.

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LOQation for issue 6 of Loquitur Oct. 7, 2010

This week on Loqation, Web Master Matt Holmes stops by to tell us about his job and his “other life.” And we go to the wing bowl where Cabrini students test out their cooking skills in a campus wing contest.

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