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

CAP puts on more than just shows

It's strange to think that only two years ago, Open Mic Nights were small enough to be held in Jazzman's Café. Now with Open Mic nights such as the Feb. 21, Open Mic "Mike's Night," which was held to benefit Cabrini's own student, Mike Dunphy and family, it seems that even Grace Hall is becoming too small to hold the monthly events.

Student profile: Flynn honored for achievements in solidarity

Right before her high school years was when junior elementary and special education major Bridget Flynn realized that giving back to others was more than just a day of service but rather something which would soon become a substantial ingredient of her identity.

Grieving the loss of man’s best friend

A pet is a companion, animal and a lifelong friend. They are reliable, loving and have trust in your loving care. Being a pet owner can give one a sense of responsibility, hope, reason and joy. Losing a family pet, no matter what type it is, has the power to put the owners and family into a state of sadness which no one would want to experience.

Monday: the worst day of the week?

Whether it is a test that you are dreading, a meeting you are not prepared for, or the simple fact that the weekend is over, Monday has a reputation to be the most dreaded day of the week. There could be hundreds of reasons why someone would hate Mondays.

Holiday debt leads to credit card cut-backs

This past holiday season, consumers as well as retailers felt the effects of the not-so-great economy. With the financial system the way it is, budgeting was the latest trend. Even with the extra budgeting, "the holiday debt hangover" which many experience has not yet disappeared.

Celebrating the holidays in different ways

Some remember a white Christmas or opening presents while others remember traveling to Grandma and Grandpa's house or lighting the menorah. Regardless of what you remember, holiday memories and traditions overflow everyone's minds during the holiday season.

Graphic tees: a trend with a lot to say

Along with ripped jeans, distressed clothing and UGG boots, graphic tees are a growing trend for both men and women's fashion. Graphic tees are technically considered to be any t-shirt with a cool design, logo or graphic displayed on the front or back of a shirt or even a sweatshirt.

Nip/Tuck premieres its fifth season

The season premier of "Nip/Tuck" premiered on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 10 p.m. The FX drama always gets mixed reviews from the public and critics. Some love it and appreciate the spoof-like edge while others believe the story line sometimes gets to the point where it is a little over the top.

Swim team hosts FDU, Scranton

For the Cabrini swimming teams' home opener, both the men's and women's swimmers defeated Fairleigh Dickinson University- Florham but lost to University of Scranton on Oct. 26 in a double dual meet. Although the Cabrini women's swim team lost to University of Scranton 60-34, they defeated Fairleigh Dickenson- Florham 72-23.

Men’s lacrosse helps achieve Colleluori’s dream

The Cabrini Men's lacrosse team was invited to the Nick Colleluori's HEADstrong Foundation Lacrosse tournament last Sunday, Oct. 8. Over 4,000 fans piled in the bleachers of Ridley High school's Phil Marion Field. It was a tournament that consisted of six teams from both Division I and Division III schools.

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