Abigail Keefe

Abigail Keefe is a Cabrini College student studying communications, enjoying her time in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Abbie loves working for the school newspaper, the Loquitur, and is also passionate about everything that the communication field has to offer.

Articles by Abigail Keefe

Quality of campus’ water affirmed to be safe

Although the campus’ quality of water is reported safe, according to a random poll, 5 out of 5 students use either a Brita filtration… Read More

Why is society so quick to judge a mental disease?

According to www.merriam-webster.com, addiction is a strong and harmful need to regularly have something (such as a drug) or do something (such as gamble).… Read More

What are the primaries and how should we vote?

Being away at college leaves students with many priorities and daily tasks that need to be done. Sometimes, it is easy to forget about… Read More

Blood Diamonds: is the love of a ring worth the injustice of societies?

Valentine’s Day is a time for love. A time for romance. A time to show just how much you truly care for that special… Read More

Highsmith looks forward to the growth of Cabrini, as new VP of IA

After roughly forty years of pursuing a career in broadcast journal- ism, radio and television, Steve Highsmith, the new Vice President of Institutional Advancement,… Read More

Which political party will dominate the presidency?

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Candidates continue to drop out as election gets closer

While the current democratic nominees include only three candidates: Clinton, O’Malley and Sanders. The republican party has over a dozen candidates. These current republican… Read More

Cabrini holds Domestic Violence Symposium

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Where in the world was DT?

President Dr. Donald Taylor traveled with faculty overseas this past summer to make international connections. Japan In Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe in Japan, the… Read More

Students present at the ninth annual Cabrini Academic Symposium

Once a year, the campus comes together to exhibit their scholarly achievements and findings. Topics from Kony to Overfishing were covered at Cabrini’s ninth… Read More

Art majors hard at work

Many students may pass through the second floor of the Widener Center headed for the lecture hall or the Student Life Office, but many may not take the time to glance up at the glass cases lining the walls there. Within these cases is evidence of a fruitful fine arts program here at Cabrini.

New sexual abuse allegations surface, Cabrini reacts

As new cases of sexual abuse continue to surface following the Philadelphia grand jury report on the pattern of concealment by Catholic officials, the faith and trust of lay people and innocent priests are tested. Those watching the tragic reports unfold are divided on how to respond.

New college craze; TheFacebook.com

Ever wonder what happened to that best friend you had in freshman year of high school but lost touch with? Well now you can find them by using the online yearbook of yearbooks, TheFacebook.com. I personally got hooked when I began finding people I hadn't seen since grade school.

‘John’s words alone’ inspire Lennon musical

Alyssa Moore Staff Writer Amm733@cabrini.edu It was a hard day's night to get the musical "Lennon" up and running after it received much backlash from fans and critics alike in April. It began as one of those "jukebox" musicals, almost seeming to be a tribute concert rather than a musical dedicated to icon John Lennon, who was a member of the beloved group, The Beatles.

Best Week Ever: Alyssa’s take on nutty nes

* Moore Bush Bashing- Filmmaker Michael Moore's next project is currently focused on Hurricane Katrina and what he sees as the Bush administration's lackadaisical response to the destruction of New Orleans. His camera's eye was on the prowl and was just waiting for the next big disaster to happen so he could make a lot of money off of it.

Fashion week sweeps into New York City

New York City will be bursting with colorful outfits, pounding music and strutting models as Fashion Week descends on the city. From Sept. 15-19 the world's hottest fashion designers take over Bryant Park in New York and display their newest styles for the fall.

Books turning into movies

Recently books have been making a bigger impact by appearing on the screen. However, this presents the question: Can a movie ever recreate a book fully enough for its true fans? This question has been a source of debate for movie buffs, as well as literary buffs, for quite some time now.

Eagles falter to Falcons

Andrew Matysik Editor-in-chief Ajm722@cabrini.edu Punches flew as the tension rose to a fever pitch before the start of the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Atlanta Falcons Monday night season opener. Eagles linebacker, Jeremiah Trotter, and Falcons defensive back, Kevin Mathis, could not handle their anticipation for the start of what was to be an all-around shaky game.

Joy ride gone wrong

I thought summer time was supposed to be a relaxing period of stress-free activity. This typical assumption, however, did not turn-out to be the true in my case. For a brief period, I worked for a moving company based out of Philadelphia. We performed multiple jobs moving people's furniture from old home to new home on a daily basis.

New coach anticipates first season with Cavaliers

Just a few months after being pronounced the Head Coach of the Cabrini Men's Soccer team, Glen Jaskelewicz is in the midst of sculpting a talented young team to represent the school. The 1993 Cabrini graduate is striving to return the program back to the successful institution it was before.

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