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Outta’ Right Field: Time to go, Andy

In all the flaws for the Philadelphia Eagles, Andy Reid continues to be the broken record he has been for years – good ‘ol “better job” Andy.

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Cross Country season closes with CSAC Final

The Cabrini cross country team competed against other conference schools in their last race of the season, the CSAC Championship, on Saturday, Oct. 27. They finished well with a few runners that made it in the standing.

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Swim team drops tri-meet against Hood, Pitt-Bradford

The season home opener for the men and women’s swim team under new head coach Cindy Ikeler was a tough one.

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Fight off flu with prevention, shots

Signs are posted around campus listing the familiar, tough symptoms that those coming down with the flu begin to feel. The signs relay the importance of getting a flu shot by comparing a quick solution to a week of the flu’s worst symptoms. To prevent students from getting sick and missing classes, along with preventing the spread of germs, Cabrini offers flu shots without the financial heft.

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Getting down to Earth: 7 Billion babies on plant earth and counting

The world celebrated the historic birth of the seven billionth baby on Monday Oct. 31. Although specific babies born on that day were chosen to represent the population increase, the United Nations noted how impossible it is to know exactly where or when the seven billionth person was born due to the millions of births and deaths that occur every day.

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History forum to be held in Widener Saturday

Cabrini will be hosting the 14th annual History Forum on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m in the Widener Lecture Hall. The History Forum focuses on different themes each year and brings prominent scholars to campus to share their expertise with faculty, staff, students, alumni and visitors. This particular event is offered [...]

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Youth in Middle East key to change, CRS director says

Mark Schnellbaecher, CRS regional director for Europe and the Middle East, stressed that the future for the youth in many Middle Eastern countries is bleak during his visit to Cabrini College on Wednesday, Oct. 26.

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Kim and Kris call it quits: After only 72 days

Less than three months after their lavish wedding in Montecito, Ca., Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries are calling it quits.

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Women’s soccer defeats Gwynedd-Mercy 2-0, advances to semifinals

The Lady Cavs defeated Gwynedd-Mercy College by a score of 2-0 on Monday, Oct. 31, in a quarterfinal match-up at Edith Robb Dixon Field.

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Artist displays new spin on everyday materials

The beauty of discovery is currently on display in the Grace and Joseph Gorevin Fine Arts Gallery, in the Holy Spirit library for all to witness by artist Laura Velez.

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NBA 2K12 lets gamers go old school

Since there is a good chance we won’t see NBA basketball this year, it’s a good idea to purchase NBA 2K12.

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New rapper ‘warms up’ Philly

Rapper J. Cole performs live at the Electric Factory in downtown Philadelphia.

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Plain White T’s steal the show

Never Shout Never’s headline concert took place on Oct. 19 at the Electric Factory. Christofer Drew Ingle is the front man, who performs with talented back-up musicians to form the band.

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Application of the Week: Spotify

The music-streaming service Spotify launched in the U.S. this past summer. You can listen to your Spotify on-the-go using their mobile application.

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BlogRoll: Icethetics

If you’re a massive hockey fan, Icethetics is the go-to blog for updates on team logos, jersey news and concept art. The site was founded by Florida native Chris Smith and is “devoted to the aesthetics of hockey.”

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Runner relies on family, self-motivation

“He leads by example,” O’Hora

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Outta’ Right Field: What’s he worth?

What are athletes worth?  With the NBA currently embroiled in a bitter lockout revolving around player salaries and the NFL just coming off a similar players’ strike, I often hear people questioning the small fortunes professional athletes earn. “Is he really worth $80 million? All he does is put a ball through a hoop…” Should [...]

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Cross country braves snowstorm at championship meet

The Cavaliers men’s cross country team finished in seventh place and the women’s team finished in 10th place at the Colonial States Athletic Conference championship meets at Keystone College on Saturday, Oct. 29. The men’s team finished with 185 points while the women’s team finished with 266 points. Gwynedd-Mercy College won the men’s meet, finishing [...]

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Field Hockey falls to Alvernia 5-1 on Senior Night

The women’s field hockey team fell to Alvernia University by a score of 5-1 on Thursday, Oct. 27 at Edith Robb Dixon Field. Despite being down 3-0 after the first half, the team never gave up and played hard all night. With just about 10 minutes left in the game, freshman forward Karlie Gruccio put [...]

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True Life: Seeing the World in Living ‘Color’

For anyone who thinks the word obsession automatically means something addictive or harmful to a person’s well-being, freshman pre-medicine major Jannelle Salazar counters such a statement with her funny fascination.

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Field Hockey falls to Alvernia 2-0

The Cabrini field hockey team battled hard but lost 2-0 against Alvernia University Thursday,Oct. 28. The Lady Cavs at 10-7 set some numbers but they weren’t enough to give the team its finishing touch on an incredible 10-7 season.

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Rooymans revamped: Residence Life answers calls from students, opens RAC

After being inactive since June, Residence Life decided to answer the demands of student’s by building a student center. On Monday, Oct. 25 the Rooymans Activity Center (RAC) was opened to Cabrini students and faculty.

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Funds aimed to prevent drunk driving

Drinking and driving is an overwhelmingly significant issue that has plagued this country for decades.

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Field hockey falls to TCNJ

The Cabrini women’s field hockey team played an enthusiastic game against The College of New Jersey under the lights on Thursday, Oct. 21. The score was a 4-0 loss. However, this was one of the most aggressive games the women have recently played. Cabrini has had some history with TCNJ. They have played them for [...]

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Gossip Girl

Vicki is 0-for-2 in the missus department. Although her and Donn do not have any children together she has two from her first marriage.

The actor concluded in his interview that he does still love Courtney with all of his heart and wishes her nothing but happiness.

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Housing for Cabrini’s fraternity becomes an issue

Residence Life hopes to reopen the buildings.

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