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Animal cruelty reaches new lows

In the past week, I received an email from the Care2 petition website concerning the slaughter of 100 sled dogs in Canada.  This is one of many advocacy actions which Care2 seeks to bring about awareness and justice for the sake of abused or killed animals. According to an Associated Press story on Yahoo!, the [...]

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The 2010 Philadelphia Flower Show

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Ivy Young Willis Award winner changing face of Philadelphia

One woman, Jane Golden, transformed the face of Philadelphia and started the now-world-famous mural arts program.

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No Raw for the Diversity Club

The Office of Student Diversity Initiatives’ Raw happened with no one except the people who were leading the talk. Diversity Club’s Raw is intended to bring a group of students together to talk about racism, stereotypes, individual acceptance and anything that club decides to talk about.

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Biased against body art

Body art has been a custom over many centuries. People mark their bodies with tattoos for all sorts of reasons such as a: self expression, memorial, sign of commitment to another person or simply to mark a phase a person is going through. However, it hasn’t been until recent decades that tattoos have become more mainstream, [...]

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John Mayer tells all; mixed response from fans at concert

John Mayer has recently stirred up controversy due to his over-the-top comments in an interview with Playboy magazine. Although he has always been known as being outspoken during interviews, what Mayer described as his “quest to be clever” has gotten him into some trouble and people are accusing him of being racist. Many people felt [...]

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Lent is a season about giving

The time for making sacrifices  is upon us again, and Lent is in full throttle right now.  The Lenten season, when Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Christ, lasts 40 weekdays, beginning on Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Sunday. “Lent is a time to help all of us to grow spiritually.  To [...]

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‘Pandemonium’ arises at the Cabrini College Theater

The Cabrini College Theater is working hard once again to put on a spectacular show for the college community. The theater is currently rehearsing for the spring musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” which will open in March.

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Roommate selection impacts college experience

Living with a roommate while in college can give a whole new perspective to the world. Is that a good thing?

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