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Issue 23: Accepted Students Day Front Page

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Sister answers ‘call to justice,’ saves friend from certain death

Invisible Children’s KONY 2012 campaign has seen worldwide endorsement, its central focus being Uganda. But as the threat of Joseph Kony and his Lord Resistance Army (LRA) gains traction, it has become more and more evident that the LRA isn’t exclusive to Uganda.

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Students, staff learn from D.C. trip

Students and staff enjoyed a bus trip to Washington, D.C. to view the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, as well as other various landmarks on Saturday, March 31.

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Campus Ministry fosters student leaders

Cabrini’s Campus Ministry allows students to become closer with God.

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Editorial: Incoming students: prepare to broaden your horizons

In light of our special issue for Accepted Students Day at Cabrini, we on the Loquitur editorial staff thought long and hard about the message we wanted to send to the high school students and families trying to decide if Cabrini is the right college. We thought about telling you why we love Cabrini, how it’s more than just a college for us and how you can have an incredible experience here.

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Professors present on narratives of television

Two Cabrini faculty spoke at a faculty forum sponsored by The Faculty Development Grant Committee and Academic Affairs on Monday, April 2 in the Grace Hall Boardroom.

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Cabrini’s top student-athletes

Profiles on five of Cabrini’s top student-athletes for the 2011-2012 academic year.

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Become a Cabrini student-athlete, gain life-long friendships, memories

Cavalier sports teams have been relatively successful for the past several seasons, with teams such as women’s soccer and men’s basketball advancing to their respective NCAA Division III tournaments.

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Our teams, our pride

Do something extraordinary: a slogan that means as much to our student-athletes as it does to our campus community.

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Outta’ Right Field: Bring it, Pittsburgh

If you were a WWE fan growing up, I’m sure you could classify the Flyers-Penguins first-round matchup as being the pay-per-view Hell in a Cell match.

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Becoming the victim

This semester, my engagements in the common good (ECG) class focuses on dating and domestic violence, as well as how to help victims of abuse. On Wednesday, March 16, my ECG class, taught by English professor Amy (DeBlasis) Persichetti, watched as signs were being hung up around room 358-A in Founders Hall. We found out [...]

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Spirituality explored among students

A discussion focusing on faith and spirituality took place on Wednesday, March 16, from 3:30-4:20 p.m. on the 2nd floor conference room at Holy Spirit Library, hosted by the Student Diversity Office. A small group of students attended to share their thoughts, beginning with a question of what religion and spirituality meant to those present. [...]

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American Red Cross surpasses goal in blood drive

The American Red Cross held a blood drive in Grace Hall on Monday, March 21, that saw a small increase in attendance over the college’s fall blood drive on Friday, Oct. 29.

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Russian adoption not a give-and-take process

A child is a human, is it not?  For some odd reason the American society has become the world of quick returns, and instant satisfaction.  For one Tennessee woman, the confusion of an April Fool’s joke came 13 days too late. News flash lady, people are not returnable.  33-year-old Torry Hansen had always dreamed of [...]

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Athletic dept. terminates Cabrini track and field team

After 27 years as a varsity sport at Cabrini, the athletic department has decided to discontinue the men’s and women’s track and field team. The decision comes as a result of a number of factors, including a diminishing number of participants, the lack of adequate facilities, and the fact that the Colonial States Athletic Conference [...]

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Skleder appointed V.P., provost for academic affairs

The college has appointed Dr. Anne Skleder as Cabrini’s provost and vice president for academic affairs.

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Top 5 Things To Do Before Graduation Day

Now, keep in mind that I am not a professional when it comes to giving advice, but one thing I do have is five years at Cabrini College. Yes, there may be people who have more years in than I do, but they aren’t writing this perspective piece, now are they? So, with that in [...]

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The Amazing Race event offers studying tips

The Amazing Race

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Cabrini recognizes 5-year partnership with CRS

Five years ago Cabrini College signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Catholic Relief Services and became the first institution of higher education to partner with it. On Wednesday, April 7, that partnership was renewed and later celebrated in the Mansion.

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TMI: Facebook statuses getting too personal

Social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, have become Web sites for people to promote themselves. Facebook allows the users to post “what’s on your mind.” Normally, this wouldn’t be a problem, but when I have someone’s statuses showing up on my news feed and they are disclosing everything about their lives, we have [...]

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Phillies look to promising season

The Phillies have quickly become one of the elite teams in professional baseball. With a Commissioners Trophy in 2008 and a World Series appearance in 2009, the Phillies have proven to be a well-oiled machine.

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Accepted Student Day offers preview of college life

Accepted Student Day shows prospective students and parents all of the academic and social opportunities available within the Cabrini College experience.

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Jamie Oliver makes healthy food his mission

What Jamie Oliver wants is for people to watch and realize that the food they are serving is not healthy for their families and children.

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Education dept. receives grant for education about domestic violence

Cabrini College received two grants to help in-service and pre-service teachers have a greater understanding of domestic violence and the problems that it can bring to a classroom.

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