Anesia Meredith

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Women’s basketball falls short to Marywood University

Last Wednesday, the Cavaliers fell to Marywood University. After six years of consecutive straight wins against the Pacers, the Cav’s took their first lost. The… Read More

Students say midterms are their biggest nightmare of the semester

Midterms. For most college students, it is the root of all evil. Students around this time of the year are overwhelmed, cramming their work… Read More

Students say summer is for saving

Students use their summer break for different reasons.  Some vacation, others study but most college students are spending their time off working hard to… Read More

Underlying factors affect obesity as well as genetics

  People are under the impression that obesity is a disease. In my opinion, obesity is a negative symptom triggered by another illness, such… Read More

Students leave Cabrini to find a new experience

Students transfer colleges for numerous of reasons. Some change majors and move to a different school that better suits them and their new path.… Read More

Millennials serving the political field

The millennial generation, like every other generation, displays unique traits and economic, political and social influences in today’s culture. According to the “Millennial Generation… Read More

Commentary: Men and women athletes struggle to be equal

From the beginning of time men and women have always been in comparison, no matter what the topic may be about. Over the years… Read More

Tidal music is making waves in the industry

Over the last month, we have seen Jay-Z’s new mastermind idea. Jay-Z’s new project has been in the works for some years now. His… Read More

Women’s lacrosse demolishes the Cyclones

This past weekend the Blue and White defeated Centenary College. With a 17-1 win over Centenary, the Cavs continue their streak in the Colonial… Read More

Students have a hard time choosing a major

By Anesia Meredith Asst. Copy Editor Uncleared students are very much common among many colleges and universities. It is often common to see students… Read More

SEaL office offers $4 movie tickets

Cabrini SEaL office has made the college experience so much easier when it comes to the movies. The SEaL’s offices located in the Student Engagement… Read More

President’s plan opens up access to higher education

Recently, President Obama has announced that he is planning on making community college free for students who are responsible adults and for those who… Read More

Cheerleading: more than just an activity

Dolan who is a sophomore psychology major, begins her first year with the cheerleaders. She believes that most people fail to realize that there is more to cheer leading than what meets the eye. “I think the reason people don’t see us as being a competitive sport is because it used to be something when girls just stood on the side lines yelling and screaming,” Dolan said. “Now its more competitive.”

Field hockey season ends at CSAC championship

In the team’s final game of the season the Cabrini field hockey team lost in the Colonial States Athletic Conference championship game (CSAC) 5-1 to the Gwynedd Mercy University Griffins for the third year in a row.

Samantha Trumbo leaves mark on Women’s tennis team

Samanthat Trumbo is a senior tennis player at Cabrini College. That title alone does not necessarily do Samantha justice. Tennis was not always a part of Samantha’s life, but the way tennis crossed her path, it is safe to say that her relationship with the sport was destined.

Brittany Maynard chooses death with dignity act after a fatal diagnosis

One may disagree on the topic of Death with Dignity Act, which is the act in which a person decides to take his or her own life before the natural time of the death. In Brittany Maynard’s case she sought to take control of this herself. The 29-year-old newlywed was diagnosed with stage four Glioblastoma Multiform, which is a form of brain cancer.

Kersey finds her calling in new job at Cabrini

Shakeyia Kersey, is the assistant director for Employer Relations at the center for Career and Professional Development. Kersey says that she loves Cabrini.

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