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Are students taking more loans?

Student loans are one of many ways to pay your way through college. It sounds like a short-term solution: borrow the money needed for tuition, room and board, meal plans and so on and get a degree. It is hardly that simple.

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Outta’ Right Field: Location, location, location

Perhaps the move from domed, climate-controlled stadiums to the potential of freezing temperatures and nasty weather is the ushering in of a new era of the Super Bowl. It could be out with the old – as in the 37-year-old Superdome – and in with the new – as in the three-year-old MetLife Stadium.

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Editorial: Beware the ugly political storm to come

As every news outlet is constantly attesting, the Republican presidential primary is heating up.

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Extremely loud and incredibly memorable

For those who believe Stephen Daldry’s “Extremely Loud and Incrediby Close” is incredibly bad, they almost certainly left their hearts at home before entering the movie theater.

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Restaurant serves themed hot dogs

The idea of a restaurant that specializes in hot dogs sounds like a crazy idea, but that is exactly what Hot Diggity does and the crowds are pouring in.

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Application of the Week: Wolfram Alpha

Able to perform hundreds of thousands of algorithms and with linguistic capabilities reaching into the thousands, the $2.99 Wolfram Alpha application is able to bring the most complex, objective knowledge to your fingertips in a matter of seconds.

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Manning, Giants win Super Bowl XLVI

The New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI by a score of 21 to 17.

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Wolfington Center celebrates 10th anniversary

This semester, the Wolfington Center turned 10 years old. This fairly new addition to Cabrini College has done many things since it’s implementation.

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From Pasadena to Philly, basketball helps student thrive

To begin to talk about Jeremy Knowles is like beginning to talk about your favorite book: you don’t know where to begin.

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Digital textbooks elicit mixed reactions by students, faculty

Cabrini faculty is thinking about what classes would be like without the use of hard textbooks in a totally digital world.

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Lemons, Walton-Moss help Cavaliers defeat Marywood

The Cavaliers men’s basketball team improved their winning streak to 12 games with a win at Marywood University, beating them 76-63 on Saturday, Feb. 4.

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Lady Cavs knock off Notre Dame, boost record to 9-13

The women’s basketball team defeated the College of Notre Dame (Md.) by a final score of 62-45 on Saturday, Feb. 4, to improve to 9-13.

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Apple, Foxconn and the iEconomy

There is a good chance that you have one in your pocket or on your desk, but have you ever considered where it comes from?

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Outta’ Right Field: When Twitter handles appear on uniforms

Is it a good idea for social media and sports to mix in regards to team jerseys?

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Rick Santorum Brief on Education

Rick Santorum, current republican presidential candidate and former united states senator from Pennsylvania, said that the political left uses colleges and universities for ‘indoctrination’ while speaking at the First Baptist Church in Naples, Florida on Wednesday, Jan. 25. Santorum further argued that institutions of higher learning would receive no funding if they taught judeo-christian principles.  [...]

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BMFI spreads human trafficking awareness

The documentary “Not My Life” was shown to a packed theatre at Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Saturday, Feb. 4, to spread awareness of human trafficking dangers and teach how to help victims.

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New alumni board members nominated

The Alumni Board of Directors plays a key leadership and advisory role in shaping the alumni outreach of Cabrini College. Alumni are invited to nominate a fellow alumnus who they believe would make a valuable contribution as a member of the Alumni Board. The nominations to this year’s board were due on Friday, Jan. 27.

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‘Teen Mom’ has some benefits

Thank you Jamie-Lynn Spears. Thank you Sarah Palin’s daughter. Thank you for contributing to our society in a way I can never truly express.

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Upperclassmen achieve personal bests in ‘senior swim meet’

Cabrini’s men’s and women’s swim teams faced two hurdles during their meet on Saturday, Jan. 29. Not only did they face Widener University, but it was the last home meet of the season, giving it the name,  “senior swim meet.” Although Cabrini was undefeated, they were toppled by  Widener’s winning scores of 130-53 and 126-62. [...]

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Pizzeria serves up the ‘Real’ deal

Real Pizza is a very warm and welcoming place which has been in business for over 45 years where customers are treated like family.

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Grey’s fans plead for spark in new season

Doctors are known for saving lives, working late hours and not having a life outside the hospital. Doctors are also known for being very egotistical because they worked harder than most people have to get where there are. Well, the doctors of “Grey’s Anatomy” like to be perceived just a little bit differently. The “Grey’s [...]

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Confined to wheelchair since 16, teen still determined

Local teenager Melissa Nunn’s life was changed when she sustained a broken neck leaving her confined to a wheelchair.

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Snow blindness is a real and often forgotten threat

Snow often creates scenes fit for a postcard during the winter months, but it has a hidden and relatively unknown danger.  When sunlight bounces off of the snow, it is often reflected into your eyes which poses an extremely harmful winter hazard. According to a New York Times article, spending a day in the snow [...]

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Jobs takes third medical leave

Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs is currently on his third medical leave of absence from Apple, but does it matter?!

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