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

Females apt to sustain concussions

Although male athletes may play tough, studies have shown that women athletes are more prone to concussions than male athletes. An article in the New York Times, "Girls are Often Neglected Victims of Concussions," reported the results of a study that "girls sustained concussions 68 percent more often than boys did.

Tennis ranked No. 1 in PAC

The Cabrini women's tennis team continued on its winning streak this past week by conquering Rosemont College 8-1 on Wednesday, Oct. 3 and defeating Alvernia College 9-0 on Saturday, Oct. 6. Having now their 41st straight Pennsylvania Athletic Conference win, the women are now first in the PAC rankings.

Hanauer relies on team for improvement

Evan Hanauer, a sophomore political science major and an outside midfielder and striker, is proving himself to be a strong asset to the Cabrini men's soccer team. Achieving recognition throughout the world of college soccer, Hanauer started off the season by winning the offensive Most Valuable Player at the Roger Williams Soccer Tournament on Sept.

Women’s volleyball wins third straight match

On Monday, Sept. 17 the women's volleyball team defeated Alvernia College 3-0. This brings the Cavaliers to their third straight win, improving to 5-5 overall and 1-1 in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. The team also beat Swarthmore College on Sunday, Sept.

New diet pill: Concerns are sparked among many scientists and researchers nationwide

Italian researchers have invented a pill that is unlike any other currently on the market. This "magic pill" is formulated so that when ingested, it will form into a gel-like form inside the stomach, which in turn will reduce ones appetite by simulating a "full feeling.

HUMANWINE: Cabaret meets socio-politics

Is your copy of "Brave New World" threatening to fall apart from wear? Is your DVD of "A Clockwork Orange" on the verge of being melted permanently into your DVD player? Then introduce them to your latest obsession: HUMANWINE. HUMANWINE (yes, written exactly like that), is the depth and darkness of your favorite totalitarian saga meets Cabaret.

Sudan: suffering in global silence

Right now in the northeast corner of Africa in a medium sized country called Sudan there could be hundreds of people dying. Some of violence, others of malnutrition and disease. A 2004 State Department report called the situation in the Sudan "the worst humanitarian and human rights crisis in the world today.

Seniors’ art finale goes off flawlessly

The breathtaking artwork of seniors David Capece and Gary A. Rupacz has emcompassed the walls of the Gorevin Fine Arts Gallery in the Holy Spirit Library. The Senior Studio Art Show, which debuted on April 2, will be open to the public until April 23. The entire Cabrini community is welcome to witness the two seniors' grand presentation of their most intricate works.

‘Dating Doctor’ gives tips, good laugh

Grace Hall was filled with the sounds of laughter on the night of March 27. Certainly, not the sounds you would expect to come from a seminar on healthy relationships. However, the Dating Doctor, David Coleman, provided entertainment for all and helpful advice on dealing with the opposite sex.

Editorial: School expansion comes at high expense

Cabrini College took a nice solid punch in the jaw in the financial contributions category last year. Since the 2003-2004 school year, numbers have dropped by almost $300,000. After such a controversial year, the decrease in contributions comes as no surprise to many students and members of the Cabrini community.

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