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

Race debated in college scholarships

When looking for financial aid, most white students do not feel that they are discriminated against, but there are some exceptions. Some colleges and universities have begun to open up scholarships, aid and programs previously available to only minority students now to white students.

Back in the swing of things.

Amanda Popovitch Staff Writer Avp722@cbarini.edu Spring has arrived and with it the Cabrini golf team has already kicked off a phenomenal season. This year's team promises to put forth a tremendous effort, and hopefully, the results will make it all worthwhile.

The good die young, rebels challenge death

Last week, Cabrini lost one of the members of the class of 2005 to cancer. Along with that loss, Dana Reeves passed away. With the recent deaths of these two people, it makes a person think how precious and short life really is. Some people really take advantage of life and live every moment to the fullest.

Cabrini veteran announces retirement

There are very few faculty and staff members remaining who remember Cabrini's more humble beginnings, and Mike Caranfa is one of them. In his 33 years at Cabrini, Caranfa has been witness to many changes to the campus and its student body, and he will take his history and experiences with him when he retires at the end of the semester.

Free speech questioned at area colleges

With everything from war to wiretapping in the news, political and social views are never far from most people's minds. However, the college classroom has traditionally been a beacon of free speech and open opinions. Recent events at the University of Iowa and locally at Temple and Pennsylvania State Universities suggest this may be changing.

After 3 years in Iraq, students offer opinions

Monday marked the third anniversary of the war in Iraq. Politicians and analysts have all chimed in on our presence in Iraq and the issues surrounding it, but what do people really think about the war in Iraq now, after three years of effort? Several students offered their views on the war in Iraq and on what the future of this war holds for America forces.

Democracy rises in shaky Palestine

Democracy! It is the constant cry of the American government with regards to Iraq. However, Iraq is not the first experiment in creating democracies in the Middle East. Palestine now stands as both a testament to the institution of democracy and its often unpredictable consequences.

News Podcast for the Week

News intro. Iraq update: 3 years after invasion. Belarus protest: protest of presidential election and police brutality in Belarus. Immigration protests: Americans protesting stricter immigration bill in Congress. Bush veto: Bush has set a new record for not vetoing, surpasses Pres.

Making 2006’s resolutions last

January has come and gone with most people probably forgetting the resolutions they made on the first of the month. New Years resolutions are traditions that date back to Roman times. The Romans celebrated the New Year by asking for forgiveness from their enemies and giving gifts to each other.

Move over eBay

Vacationing in Florida when your favorite band's playing there? Need tickets to tonight's hockey game? Have extra junk that you want to get rid of? Craigslist.com can help. Surely you could try eBay, but a not-so-new online community has created an "alternative to impersonal, big-media sites" and has provided a place where it is about "keeping things simple, common-sense, down-to-earth, honest, very real," according to craigslist's "What We're About" section.

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