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Hoop Scoop: Lady Cavs keep rolling through CSAC

In clear pursuit of their first CSAC title since 2009, the Lady Cavs take the court each game with a clear goal in mind. They don’t simply focus on winning. They play a crisp style of basketball. They pride themselves on dominating the floor at all times.

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Outta’ Right Field: No time to waste, slow start could haunt Flyers

In a 48-game season, there is no time to waste. As it was noted during both broadcasts, games are technically worth four points in the standings – the two gained for a win and the two lost in defeat. So far, the Flyers are already 12 points behind.

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Business professor helps train leaders in new Libya

Cabrini College assistant professor of business Vonya Womack traveled to Libya over the break to provide training for emerging leaders.

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Editorial: Ban SOPA: call for a free internet

Last week, Wikipedia and other popular websites protested the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP Act by blacking out their logos or redacting content on their websites. Sites like these, and many more, are resisting what would amount to an unprecedented level of unchecked internet oversight by the government.

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Lemons, Cavaliers recognized by local media

Senior guard Cory Lemons and the Cavaliers have recently been featured in the local media.

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Students glance into the future with Psychic Night

Students’ fortunes were told by professional psychics at Psychic Night on Thursday Jan. 19.

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Martin Luther King Jr.’s message remembered

Surviving on education alone is not the key to success; you have to balance education with your faith, humility and the ability to rise to the occasion.

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Local diocesan schools face closings

For an entire archdiocese, Friday, Jan. 6 served as a Day of Reckoning of sorts for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia school district.

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‘Safe Haven’ captures romance through mystery

“Safe Haven”, a novel by Nicolas Sparks, is a book that can’t be missed. This book will capture your imagination and will turn anyone into a hopeless romantic.

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Tune-Yards’ who kill confronts social issues

The musical act Tune-Yards (stylized as tUnE-yArDs) released their sophomore album Who Kill in April 2011 to much critical acclaim, reaching as high as number 7 on Pitchfork Media’s list of the Top 50 Albums of 2011.

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Green pleases fans with new album

Beautiful Things have arrived.

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BlogRoll: Melinda’s Fitness Blog

Melindasfitnessblog.com is a nutrition and weight training blog especially for women who need the motivation and techniques from someone who is not a professional.

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Editorial: Remembering Joe Paterno: a teacher for all

Joseph Vincent Paterno. We could not call ourselves a newspaper in Pennsylvania if we did not write about him this week. However, formulating an opinion on this man is not easy. How do you judge a person who did so many positive things for an institution but then also possibly helped deface it?

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Cavs fall to Montclair in Monday night contest

The Lady Cavs took on the Montclair State Red Hawks but came up short as they lost the Monday, Jan. 23, game by a score of 66-47

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Freshman’s passions for swimming, medicine meet at Cabrini

“With my major and everything, it’s hard to stay focused but I really enjoy swimming,” Strickland said.

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Rockin’ Radnor Girls visit Cabrini

The Rockin’ Radnor Girls, a basketball team made up of 12 fourth-grade girls from Radnor Elementary School, brought their basketball skills to the Nerney Field House on Monday, Jan. 23, during halftime of the women’s basketball game.

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Dallas named new men’s soccer coach

No other coach at Cabrini produces more astounding players than new men’s head soccer coach Rob Dallas. Dallas worked with the men’s soccer team for six years as an assistant before being hired as the replacement for Glen Jaskelewicz, who stepped down in late November.

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Outta’ Right Field: Football aside, I cheer for Tebow

Whether it’s on the field or off, it’s Tebow Time.

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Men’s basketball rolls over Baptist Bible

Cabrini’s men’s basketball team defeated Baptist Bible College by a score of 93-70 on Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Phelps Student Center in Clarks Summit, Pa.

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Special teams fuels Flyers in win over Wild

Special teams played a key role in the Flyers’ 5-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

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Amid school closings, students offer important lesson

A group of young women are a beacon of light because they are teaching us all about the things that money cannot buy: friendship and love.

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News Briefs | Issue 14

As Crisis Deepens, Fear Of Civil War Mounts In Syria Failure of an Arab League, an international community with no power, has a mission to stop violence in Syria. Syria is defending into a conflict. Government actions led to widespread panic. The opposition is focusing less of the fall of President Bashar al-Assad than about the [...]

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Sharon and Simo see snow

Here is an exclusive clip that didn’t make it into LOQation’s 14th episode. Our Swazi visitors, Sharon Singleton and Simo Mamba share their first snow fall experience. Check out LOQation’s episode 14 for more from Sharon and Simo.

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Swaziland visitors share story

Few children in Swaziland can stay in school past grade seven. Many children even have to raise themselves because HIV/AIDS has taken both parents.

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Admissions employees promoted: Directors will have larger role in ensuring the development of department

Peter Schauster, associate director of admissions, and Tracey Kemery, associate director of enrollment operations, were recently promoted within their respective offices at Cabrini College.

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Non-profit career fair to be held at Bryn Mawr College

Bryn Mawr College will again host this career fair on Friday, Feb. 25 from 1pm to 4pm, with over 65 non-profit of employers expected to attend.

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