Alex Pittinsky

Articles by Alex Pittinsky

To cheat or not to cheat, should never be the question

I don’t think I will ever understand why people in serious relationships cheat on their significant others.  As I sat down to write this… Read More

Sports Blurbals

Amaro denies trade rumors Phillies’ star Ryan Howard is said to make over $15 million annually, while their new pitcher, Roy Halladay, will now… Read More

Medical marijuana offers benefits for N.J. residents

One of the most contentious topics of conversation right now would have to be that the state of New Jersey just passed a bill that legalized medical marijuana. Governor Jon Corzine signed for the law, making New Jersey the 14th state in the United States to pass a medical marijuana law.

Spamps offers laid-back, affordable dining

Conshohocken is not only a town where Cabrini students reside, it is also a great town for laid-back bars and restaurants. Restaurant and bar Spamps is not just a regular bar. Spamps offers a variety of food from steak and sushi to Italian-inspired dishes and finger foods.

Out with the old, in with the new

This holiday season will be a lot different than our parents', or even our holiday season as a child. With technology always advancing, children's toys have developed a whole new personality and style. The traditional interlocking Rubik's Cube that we all know and love has now been transformed into, an LED-light touch pad Rubik's Cube that is completely electronic.

Swine flu vaccine offers peace of mind

Since this summer, H1N1 influenza mania, better known as "swine flu," has taken over the United States. Now there is a vaccine for the swine flu virus. The swine flu is different from the common flu because it is a different strain of the virus. However, the symptoms for the swine flu are quite similar to the symptoms of the common flu.

Pressure can affect young adults daily

As if being an adolescent isn't hard enough, college students try to maintain jobs, relationships and extracurricular activities, all while trying to keep their parents happy by earning decent grades. "It seemed difficult at first, especially when I was a freshman here at Cabrini," Kourtney Spak, sophomore psychology major, said.

Concerts to see before Spectrum closes its doors

To most of the world he is known as "the boss" while to some others, who are a little less interested in music, he is known as Bruce Springsteen. Comcast Spectator and Live Nation are coming together to bring Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to the Wachovia Spectrum to perform four different nights as part of a series of final farewell concerts before the Spectrum gets demolished.

Mural arts program brings hope to Philadelphia

A trip was organized through the Wolfington Center to an old row home on Aspen Street in West Philadelphia. Most students who were notified about the trip were invited by assistant professor of fine arts, Nick Jacques, who offered the trip as extra credit for his class.

Breast cancer hits home

October is Breast Cancer awareness month and a month that all young women and adults alike should pay close attention to. Breast cancer is known as an uncontrolled growth of breast cells, which leads to a benign or severe tumor within the breast tissue.

To cheat or not to cheat, should never be the question

I don’t think I will ever understand why people in serious relationships cheat on their significant others.  As I sat down to write this… Read More

Sports Blurbals

Amaro denies trade rumors Phillies’ star Ryan Howard is said to make over $15 million annually, while their new pitcher, Roy Halladay, will now… Read More

Medical marijuana offers benefits for N.J. residents

One of the most contentious topics of conversation right now would have to be that the state of New Jersey just passed a bill that legalized medical marijuana. Governor Jon Corzine signed for the law, making New Jersey the 14th state in the United States to pass a medical marijuana law.

Spamps offers laid-back, affordable dining

Conshohocken is not only a town where Cabrini students reside, it is also a great town for laid-back bars and restaurants. Restaurant and bar Spamps is not just a regular bar. Spamps offers a variety of food from steak and sushi to Italian-inspired dishes and finger foods.

Out with the old, in with the new

This holiday season will be a lot different than our parents', or even our holiday season as a child. With technology always advancing, children's toys have developed a whole new personality and style. The traditional interlocking Rubik's Cube that we all know and love has now been transformed into, an LED-light touch pad Rubik's Cube that is completely electronic.

Swine flu vaccine offers peace of mind

Since this summer, H1N1 influenza mania, better known as "swine flu," has taken over the United States. Now there is a vaccine for the swine flu virus. The swine flu is different from the common flu because it is a different strain of the virus. However, the symptoms for the swine flu are quite similar to the symptoms of the common flu.

Pressure can affect young adults daily

As if being an adolescent isn't hard enough, college students try to maintain jobs, relationships and extracurricular activities, all while trying to keep their parents happy by earning decent grades. "It seemed difficult at first, especially when I was a freshman here at Cabrini," Kourtney Spak, sophomore psychology major, said.

Concerts to see before Spectrum closes its doors

To most of the world he is known as "the boss" while to some others, who are a little less interested in music, he is known as Bruce Springsteen. Comcast Spectator and Live Nation are coming together to bring Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to the Wachovia Spectrum to perform four different nights as part of a series of final farewell concerts before the Spectrum gets demolished.

Mural arts program brings hope to Philadelphia

A trip was organized through the Wolfington Center to an old row home on Aspen Street in West Philadelphia. Most students who were notified about the trip were invited by assistant professor of fine arts, Nick Jacques, who offered the trip as extra credit for his class.

Breast cancer hits home

October is Breast Cancer awareness month and a month that all young women and adults alike should pay close attention to. Breast cancer is known as an uncontrolled growth of breast cells, which leads to a benign or severe tumor within the breast tissue.

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