Alyssa Davies

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Young musician comes to Cabrini

Walking in you would have believed that the famous Vanessa Carlton was performing in  Jazzman’s café.  To your surprise it was the striking vocals… Read More

Lady Gaga sued by producer

Lady GaGa is being sued for more than $30 million by her previous producer/boyfriend, Rob Funari.

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Taylor Swift takes Album of the Year at the Grammy's Taylor Swift topped all at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards winning Album of the Year for "Fearless." With over five million albums sold, Swift had it in the bag, but her night didn't just end there. Swift ended up walking out with a total of four wins out of eight nominations for categories like Best Country Album and Best Country Song.

Robertson’s Haiti remarks shocking, insensitive

There are so many ways I could describe Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, but one in mind sticks out the most. A few screws short, perhaps? The host of "The 700 Club" has recently claimed that the earthquake in Haiti was the result of a contract gone wrong with the devil.

Students volunteer as teen motivators

It's every student's anticipation and every parent's vision for their child to college. For most it's expected, however, for others it's just a dream. Financial and domestic problems keep the students from St. Francis of Assisi of Norristown from acquiring any hope of moving on to further education after high school.

Revealing costumes stir up controversy

It's no longer about how much candy you can get, but how risqué you can go. Halloween costumes have only one purpose when you're in college and that is to look the hottest while revealing as much skin as you possibly can. Every girl wants to be the one at the party that makes the girls envy and the boys go crazy.

Social Justice Forum unites student activists to voice ideas, work on collaborative projects

The Social Justice Activists Forum at Cabrini College brought students together from various campuses to discuss the success of their social justice projects and to combine their efforts in hopes of creating a greater impact. "It takes many people and organizations working together to make a positive change in the world," Dr.

AIDS walk to generate awareness

The AIDS walk in Philadelphia held every year is a way to promote awareness and support for over 30,000 people in the Delaware Valley that live with HIV/AIDS. The walk will be held on Oct. 18 and all are invited to either walk, run or donate money. To make things competitive they've allowed people to create teams.

Speaker evaluates unfair death penalty sentencing

Many of the convicted are unfairly sentenced to the death penalty because of lack of evidence, racial scrutiny, or because of trigger-happy District Attorneys who jump the gun. "Justice is supposed to be fair," Jamie Graham, board representative for Pennsylvanians for Alternatives to Death Penalty, said in his speech, "Lobbying for Life," on Sept.

Stellar freshman year

When I first pulled up and saw that stone sign and the huge brass gates, a feeling of excitement ran through me. I'm finally in college! My family and I slowly drove up the long driveway into what seemed like an invisible little community surrounded by vibrant colors of green, red and yellow.

Young musician comes to Cabrini

Walking in you would have believed that the famous Vanessa Carlton was performing in  Jazzman’s café.  To your surprise it was the striking vocals… Read More

Lady Gaga sued by producer

Lady GaGa is being sued for more than $30 million by her previous producer/boyfriend, Rob Funari.

Arts & Entertainment Blurbals

Taylor Swift takes Album of the Year at the Grammy's Taylor Swift topped all at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards winning Album of the Year for "Fearless." With over five million albums sold, Swift had it in the bag, but her night didn't just end there. Swift ended up walking out with a total of four wins out of eight nominations for categories like Best Country Album and Best Country Song.

Robertson’s Haiti remarks shocking, insensitive

There are so many ways I could describe Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, but one in mind sticks out the most. A few screws short, perhaps? The host of "The 700 Club" has recently claimed that the earthquake in Haiti was the result of a contract gone wrong with the devil.

Students volunteer as teen motivators

It's every student's anticipation and every parent's vision for their child to college. For most it's expected, however, for others it's just a dream. Financial and domestic problems keep the students from St. Francis of Assisi of Norristown from acquiring any hope of moving on to further education after high school.

Revealing costumes stir up controversy

It's no longer about how much candy you can get, but how risqué you can go. Halloween costumes have only one purpose when you're in college and that is to look the hottest while revealing as much skin as you possibly can. Every girl wants to be the one at the party that makes the girls envy and the boys go crazy.

Social Justice Forum unites student activists to voice ideas, work on collaborative projects

The Social Justice Activists Forum at Cabrini College brought students together from various campuses to discuss the success of their social justice projects and to combine their efforts in hopes of creating a greater impact. "It takes many people and organizations working together to make a positive change in the world," Dr.

AIDS walk to generate awareness

The AIDS walk in Philadelphia held every year is a way to promote awareness and support for over 30,000 people in the Delaware Valley that live with HIV/AIDS. The walk will be held on Oct. 18 and all are invited to either walk, run or donate money. To make things competitive they've allowed people to create teams.

Speaker evaluates unfair death penalty sentencing

Many of the convicted are unfairly sentenced to the death penalty because of lack of evidence, racial scrutiny, or because of trigger-happy District Attorneys who jump the gun. "Justice is supposed to be fair," Jamie Graham, board representative for Pennsylvanians for Alternatives to Death Penalty, said in his speech, "Lobbying for Life," on Sept.

Stellar freshman year

When I first pulled up and saw that stone sign and the huge brass gates, a feeling of excitement ran through me. I'm finally in college! My family and I slowly drove up the long driveway into what seemed like an invisible little community surrounded by vibrant colors of green, red and yellow.

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