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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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Hottest Places on the Main Line

There is tons to do at Cabrini but there are also fun places to go outside of the Cabrini campus, in the near by town of Wayne, Pa.  Mostly students like to spend their time on Lancaster Avenue, which is the main attraction of Wayne, Pa. Chipotle Mexican Grill – Chipotle serves burritos, tacos and [...]

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Other election Day candidates: Tom Smith

Western Pennsylvania lies plenty of opportunity for farmers to succeed in their business. But sometimes farmers seek a new challenge, like Tom Smith did.

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News Briefs for Oct. 28-30, 2012

G.O.P Tries to Chip Away at Democrats’ Edge in Early Voting   Republicans are stepping up their efforts to narrow a Democratic advantage in early voting in key battlegrounds like Florida and Ohio. In Ohio, whose 18 electoral votes are at the center of the presidential race, more than a million votes have already been [...]

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Lauren Conrad in PA

Lauren stayed until every last person with a wristband got the chance to come up and meet her and have their book signed.

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Cabrini honors extraordinary scholars at Phillies Night

Kaitlyn Donnelly, a sophomore accounting major, and Melissa Grisafi, a freshman social work and human resources management major, were both previous recipients of the Extraordinary Scholar Award present at Cabrini Night at the Phillies while in high school. Both are now Cabrini students.

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Trayvon Martin remembered

The saying, “I am Trayvon Martin” is not a whisper, but now known on Cabrini Campus as approximately 30 students and faculty, Circled at the Peace Poll, some hooded but all holding a lit candle for the life that was slain as they remembered the life of Trayvon Martin and raising awareness stood

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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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Application of the week: Pulse

Are you looking for a fun and easy way to read about the news in your area, the country or around the world? Allow me to introduce you to the Pulse News Reader app.

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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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Body Image Coalition aims for self-confidence

The Body Image Coalition discussed many new and important topics during its Tuesday, Jan. 24, meeting.

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Local diocesan schools face closings

For an entire archdiocese, Friday, Jan. 6 served as a Day of Reckoning of sorts for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia school district.

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Fight off flu with prevention, shots

Signs are posted around campus listing the familiar, tough symptoms that those coming down with the flu begin to feel. The signs relay the importance of getting a flu shot by comparing a quick solution to a week of the flu’s worst symptoms. To prevent students from getting sick and missing classes, along with preventing the spread of germs, Cabrini offers flu shots without the financial heft.

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The Balancing Act

Babysitting is a huge moneymaker for students. The “Job squad” here helps students find these babysitting jobs through the co-op and career center.

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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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Epilepsy runs student’s life on many levels

“The first time I had a seizure was when I was in the 8th grade,” Natalie Crawford, senior communication major, said. “It was January 2003.” Crawford said that as soon as she got to school in the morning, she felt funny, was having trouble getting words out and thinking clearly. “One of my teachers said [...]

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Application of the week: Blancspot

Trying to stay in touch with the world news and celebrity drama can sometimes get tricky. Sometimes you’ll find yourself doing most of this type of reading during that one class you can’t seem to get through. For those of you who have a smart phone, surfing the net may get tricky and sometimes you’ll [...]

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Club aims to raise $30,000 towards research

The Dixon Center will play host to the 2nd annual Relay for Life on March 26 at 3 p.m. to March 27 at 7 a.m. in an effort to cure Cancer. As the second annual event, the campus community is hoping to repeat last years success. Senior biology major Melissa Gambino attended last year’s event [...]

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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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Four loko distribution ends amid concerns

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has ordered licensed retailers to halt sale of Four Loko until an FDA investivation is complete.

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Victim’s son knows ‘The Magic of Life’

Michael Gershe spoke about enjoying life and the dangers of drunk driving at Cabrini on Oct. 28

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Global – National – Regional – Campus

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Grad school beneficial, depending on career path

For those who are undecided about graduate school, there are a number of benefits to higher education beyond undergraduate years.  The present state of the economy could be cause for upcoming college graduates to debate whether or not to pursue graduate studies.  It may depend on a student’s chosen field of study, or concerns regarding [...]

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The math and science colloquium merges old techniques with modern technology

The Mathematics & Science Colloquium explores how technology enhances the teaching process of ancient Greek and Arabic mathematics.

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LOQation Episode 8

In this episode of Loqation hear about freshman students whose dorm room transforms into a recording studio. Find out the meaning of the Marcellus Shale and how head field hockey coach Jackie Neary is an inspiration to the Cabrini community and much more….

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2010 Election Profile

Profiles of candidates running in the 2010 Pennsylvania elections.

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