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Outta’ Right Field: Basketball purgatory

Never the bridesmaid nor the bride. There is no worse place to be than the middle in the NBA.

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Men’s tennis earns No. 2 spot in CSAC playoffs

Despite losing to the Marywood University Pacers by a score of 8-1 on Saturday, April 21, Cabrini’s men’s tennis team clinched the No. 2 spot in the CSAC playoffs.

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App of the Week: National Parks by Nat Geo

Looking for a cool way to learn about and explore the awe-inspiring outdoors of America’s national parks?  You need not go any further than National Geographic’s free app, National Parks.  For the first-time and repeat visitor alike, it’s a handy reference tool for planning a trip to the many parks in our country. The main [...]

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Uniform advertisements will never be acceptable

The uniform, jersey, sweater – whatever you call it – is a respected part of sports culture. If an organization feels the need to sell out and put a sponsor’s logo where the crest should be, well, that’s just a shame for everyone.

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Clery Act: Where can Cabrini improve?

Where can Cabrini College improve when it comes to the Clery Act?

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Student safety protected by Clery Act

Throughout the nation, colleges and universities have had to deal with the unfortunate reality of crimes being committed on a daily basis.

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No. 8 Roanoke reigns over Cavaliers

The No. 17 Cabrini Cavaliers’ five-game win streak came to a halt against the No. 8 Roanoke Maroons on Sunday, April 10 with a final score of 14-13. This loss is the Cavs third loss by one goal this season. While the Cavs current record is 7-4 overall and 3-0 in the CSAC, Roanoke currently [...]

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Local speaker; world-renowned advocate

Speaker, pastor, author, social activist and sociologist are only some ways to describe Campolo. But his goal is to be known mostly as a devoted follower of Jesus.

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Lady Cav a fixture on and off the softball field

Angela Shookster has been productive in many ways on and off the softball field.

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UN Ambassador protests with month-long fast

In day 15 of a fast from all food, the executive director of the Alliance to End Hunger urged Cabrini students and faculty to understand the devastating effects of what Congress’ budget cuts could have on those below the poverty line at home and abroad.

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Men’s golf team gradually builds confidence

After coming close to winning the CSAC championship in 2010, the men’s golf team is coming together in hopes of winning the title this season.

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Reality check: sexting 101

Sexting. Everyone has heard about it, but we must be fair and say not necessarily everyone has done it.

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Student-athletes achieve career milestones

This past week, men’s lacrosse attackman Paul Skulski scored his 100th career goal and women’s lacrosse attack Jamie O’Hanlon reached the 200-point plateau.

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Controversy surrounds DROP program, elected officials

The Deferred Retirement Option Plan, known as DROP, was a way for the city to prepare for the future retirement of its workers. But there is controversy.

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“Gossip Girl here…”

Jesse James has returned from a “treatment facility” for “personal reasons.” …OK? In other news, his wedding ring did not return with him. He was spotted taking his kids to school Monday morning without the band of gold. Remind you of Sandra hiking sans ring a few weeks ago, huh? Bret Michaels, of Poison and [...]

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New Arizona law sparks debate

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that Arizona is probably having its most eventful week in a long time, if not ever. In the midst of government concern with health care and financial regulation, this state managed to stir the pot of political and social controversy by introducing the immigration [...]

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iPhone application protects text privacy

Have you ever sent a text message that said things that you wished you didn’t say, after you sent it? Have you also felt that you just wanted to disappear and erase that moment after you sent it? Well, a new iPhone application called “Tiger Text” could be exactly what you’ve been looking for. There [...]

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CRS works towards a literate Afghan generation

Three years ago, the Catholic Relief Services Afghanistan education program began working in a remote village of 100 families to set up a community school.

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Business alumni mentor undergrads

The Marketing Association held its first alumni panel on Tuesday, April 13. The panel was open to all business majors. The alumni included managers, owners and presidents of companies. The main theme of the night was to learn where past Cabrini College business majors have found careers. The alumni each told stories of their journeys [...]

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Local bars crack down on underage college students

Down the windy hills of King of Prussia Road and past the prevailing aromas of Peace-a-Pizza lies one of the most popular Irish pubs in Delaware County. Kildare’s, the hot spot for a majority of college students, has been praised and applauded for being an authentic hangout amongst young adults. Recently, bars such as Kildare’s [...]

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Music industry needs new talent

Today the music industry and the integrity of good mainstream music are slowly dying.

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Using fake IDs not worth the risk

Most college kids are not of the legal drinking age, yet each weekend students of all ages head out to party and hit up the bars for a night of drinking. Drinking on campus with all of your underage friends gets old pretty quickly and therefore many take the fake ID route. Going out to [...]

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Goals for productive summer

As college students looking forward to going into the workforce it is important not to forget about making goals during the summer.

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Review: Academy of Country Music Awards

e 45th Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM’s, were held this past Sunday in the majestic MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The awards are all decided by members of the academy and only the entertainer of the year was voted on by fans.

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Ball game turns sour for family

What comes to mind when you think of going to the ballpark? Many would say things like hot dogs, peanuts, the song “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” and cheering on your favorite team. Most would not put being vomited on at the top of their list. Unfortunately, for one young girl and her father, [...]

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