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Outta’ Right Field: Will 2013 be another year of misery?

2012 was hardly an enjoyable year for Philly sports fans. The 2013 season in Philly sports hasn’t started the way fans would have liked either.

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The hunt for the dream job: it’s a journey

Whatever the case, our dreams always start the same: big, bold, and beautiful. But what they boil down to, what they lead to, is a path of further self-discovery that doesn’t end just with their pursuit.

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Safe House is anything but Safe.

The 2012 action thriller “Safe House” is nothing close to safe. This movie, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds, is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. The movie was released on Friday, Feb. 10 by Swedish director Daniel Espinosa.

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News Briefs | Issue 19

Syria posed to reconstruct constitution   On Sunday, Feb. 26, a referendum on a new constitution was held by Syrian officials whose promises of governmental reform have been deemed “too little, too late.”   An attempt at offsetting the increased instances of domestic violence, the referendum also called attention to the views of allies like [...]

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Heart healthy lunch serves up education

The Go Red for Heart Health Lunch was held on Thursday, Feb. 16 in Cavs Corner.

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Philadelphia Catholic high schools to stay open

Bonner/Prendie, originally separated into two buildings, will merge into one, while St. Hubert’s, Conwell-Egan and West Catholic will continue to provide secondary education in the coming years.

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Central American immersion experience aims to open eyes, hearts

A group of eighteen people, consisting of students, alumni and faculty, will be traveling to San Lucas Tolimán, Guatemala during spring break, departing March 3 and arriving back March 11.

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Compost dumpsite at Cabrini

Most students, faculty and staff are unaware of the extensive measures taken to ensure the environmental sustainability of Cabrini College.

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Editorial: Creating global citizens in the classroom

Cabrini wants to create a community of students who are well-rounded in academics but also committed to being global citizens. As the world continues to progress and the barriers between countries are broken down, we need to understand the importance of being tied to others.

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Convergence class reaches around the world

When the Cabrini College Senior Honors Convergence class was offered the opportunity to make contacts with students and professors in the Middle East and North Africa through Catholic Relief Services, they were in agreement that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Giunta prepares for Temple, reflects on time at Cabrini

With Giunta having ties to Temple, he expressed his excitement to work with people he previously worked with but at the same time, he said he was upset to leave people at Cabrini that he’s built very strong relationships with.

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Application of the Week: iProcrastinate

Looking for the perfect place to organize and keep track of all your assignments? iProcrastinate lets you do that and more.

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Hill, Thorp lead Cavs to 9-3 win over Haverford

The men’s lacrosse team brought home a huge win on Saturday, Feb. 25, when they defeated the No. 17 Haverford College Rams by a score of 9-3 at Edith Robb Dixon Field. The victory was the team’s first win over Haverford since February 2009.

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Humble McSorley provides leadership for men’s lacrosse team

McSorley says that his studies are important to him and that he always has to make sure that he gets his schoolwork done. He knows when to have fun and when to crack down and do his work.

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Howe anticipates number retirement

The Philadelphia Flyers are scheduled to hold a ceremony to retire the number of former defenseman Mark Howe on Monday, March 6, prior to that evening’s game against the Detroit Red Wings.

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Outta’ Right Field: NBA All-Star blues

Unfortunately, rather than serving as an appropriately exciting intermission, this year’s All-Star Weekend was a fitting microcosm, a lowlight in this shortened, marathon of a season.

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Oscars Big Winners: “The Artist,” “Hugo,” Streep, Plummer

  The world of film gathered in Hollywood to award the highest honor in the industry, the golden statue known as an Oscar.  As in years past, best acting and best picture looked to be tight races among their respective nominees.  On Sunday, Feb. 26, the stars took to the red carpet donning their best [...]

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Cabrini swim teams conclude season

The Cabrini men’s and women’s swim team’s three-day meet at the 2012 Longnecker Invitational/Allegheny Mountain Colligate Conference Championships came to an end on Saturday, Feb. 18. Both the men’s and women’s teams finished in third place after the weekend of competition ended. “This meet was challenging because we had a lot of close races within our conference,” Breaghann [...]

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Men’s basketball wins third consecutive CSAC title

The Cavaliers men’s basketball team defeated the Keystone College Giants by a score of 86-79 to win the Colonial States Athletic Conference championship at the Nerney Field House on Friday, Feb. 24.

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VITA Program benefits accounting students, public

At Cabrini, the goal of every department is to establish experiences to prepare students for their future. Accounting students are getting that chance during tax season.

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Nothing really special about Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day, barf. PDA (public display of affection), barf. Someone remind me the reason for Valentine’s Day again? Love. Oh, that’s right, to remind your significant other how much you love them and how much they mean to you? It really takes a holiday to tell someone that, I forgot. Can anyone else believe that [...]

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Tailgating: gateway to road rage

Have you ever had the misfortune of glancing at your rearview mirror to see nothing but the front windshield of the car driving behind you? It’s called tailgating and, at times, it can be the most frightening ordeal for a driver.

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Steve Heaps brings positivity, leadership to Cavs

On the lacrosse field, senior Steve Heaps is a recognized leader, team captain, All-American and is known for his positive attitude and leadership.

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Alumni, students discuss implementing Fair Trade as part of Justice Matters core curriculum

Alumni spent time at a discussion on social justice, led by communication professor Jerome Zurek at Seven Stones Café in Media, Pa., on Thursday, Feb. 10.  The discussion included the idea of implementing Fair Trade as a social issue that should be included into the Justice Matters core curriculum. Zurek believes the Justice Matters program [...]

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Facebook gone too far

On his blog, michaelthemaven.com, Michael Maven posted a poll and asked how many times a day people check their Facebook.

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Preview of the co-op box office

The office of Cooperative Education and Career Services will be holding express workshops throughout this semester on select Monday evenings from 5 p.m. to 5:30 pm in Grace Hall, room 131, as part of their “Box Office” series of events.

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