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How college teams revenue is quantified through the NCAA

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) The NCAA is dedicated to college athletes and their success. Currently, there are 1,117 colleges and universities registered… Read More

Weigh in: Understanding popular diets

Following an unhealthy diet does have an effect on your body. Unhealthy diets cause approximately 678,000 deaths each year in the United States. Unhealthy… Read More

What is NCAA Division III week and how does it affect Cabrini students?

“D3 week” was celebrated by millions across the country April 1-April 7, 2019…but what is it? The reasoning behind division III week  Division III… Read More

Dr. Ronald Whitaker emphasizes the impact Tupac has on African American males 22 years after his murder

Dr. Ronald Whitaker, II emphasizes the impact Tupac has on African American males 22 years after his murder. Whitaker is an assistant professor of… Read More

Coping with loss as a student

Embed from Getty Images Marissa Roberto is an alumna of Cabrini University. Between the end of her junior year to the middle of her… Read More

My own “Whole Foods”

If there is anything I have learned from 2018, it is to stop thinking and start doing. That is precisely why I began to… Read More

Alumni return and take positions of leadership as tennis coaches

Terra McHenry graduated in 2016 and is now the head coach of the women’s team. Elena Conway graduated in 2017 and partnered with McHenry… Read More

Ways to enhance your social media presence while in college

It strikes people as uncommon when they meet someone who does not have social media. Presence of some kind on outlets such as WordPress,… Read More

Do you have to go to the Dixon Center to stay fit?

The Dixon Center The Dixon Center is known on-campus for its expansion to include the athletics and recreation pavilion. The Dixon Center is known… Read More

Catapulting opportunities or plummeting into debt?

Editor’s Note: The name of the subject in this article has been modified to protect her identity. This is due to the fear of embarrassment that could… Read More

Young adults suffer from psychiatric disorders

Upon entering college, so many things change. It can either be an amazing experience or a traumatic one depending on the person. However, contrary to most people's opinions it is not the college experience or schoolwork that stresses out the students but that they change from being a "kid" to an "adult.

More Cabrini on front page

I want to start out by thanking the staff of the Loquitur for finally putting something on its front page that pertains directly to Cabrini College. Being one of the top- ranked college newspapers in America, I would expect the type of feedback I've heard around campus from this week's issue every week.

Shopper’s paradise?

Let's face it. You see it everywhere you go now, "buy one get two 50 percent off," or even more popular, "blowout sale! Going out of business!" Thanks to the economy, many businesses are being forced to close stores around the country, leaving prices slashed in half.

‘START’ referee training to be offered in February

Students interested in becoming a sports referee, umpire or official can get started in a basic training program offered at Cabrini in February. The Colonial States Athletic Conference and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association have teamed together with four other National College Athlete Association Division II and III conferences to publicize the launch of the START program.

Christmas gadgets to grab

It is that time of year again. While it is important to spend time with your loved ones at Christmas and enjoy the company of family and friends, it is also time to make your Christmas list. If not only to ensure that your needs for 2009 are met but also to make shopping a little easier for your parents and relatives.

Men’s soccer eliminated in loss to Hobart

The Cabrini men's soccer team concluded their season on Saturday, where they were defeated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Hobart College 2-0. Hobart was ranked No. 4 in the country. This was the first time since 1999 that the team earned themselvves a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

Halloween traditions change

As the years go by, have our holiday traditions changed? This year what are Cabrini students doing differently to celebrate Halloween, or aren't they? Kevin Wellman, sophomore communication major, was quick to say, "I gave up trick-or- treating like three years ago, now all I do is go to parties with friends and dress up in creepy costumes.

Lady Cavs win 12 straight

The top-ranked field hockey team pulled through as they beat Philadelphia Biblical University 1 to 0 on Saturday, Oct. 25. While ignoring the horrible weather and being persistent, the team gave the audience in Langhorne something to cheer about-a victory over the Crimson Eagles.

Cabrini student spreads message through music

You might not have heard of "Small Towns Big Cities," but sophomore communication major Eric Povish is a part of this local band with three other boys. A night out for Povish and Ralph Ritter in February 2007 turned into a decision that would change them from watching bands play to performing for people a year later.

Chairman of political science department lectures students on Electoral College

The Electoral College is a very confusing voting system. This year, for Dr. James Hedtke's annual Constitutional Lecture, the chairman and professor of the political science department explained the Electoral College in detail. The Electoral College is based on an indirect voting system that uses a number of representatives named electors to pick a candidate to become president of the United States.

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