Diversity is essential to a university, not an add-on, the Dixon symposium speaker said. “Diversity is not extraneous value that we might turn our… Read More
For years I felt silenced and minimized. Receiving texts and calls from random friends asking if I was okay was both calming and terrifying.… Read More
Children from all over the world struggle to make ends meet under the circumstances they’re placed in. Most kids are stuck across borders waiting… Read More
When the camera is on, the laughs are off. The pressure for humor in the online learning setting has been a meticulous subject. Teachers find… Read More
Eating disorders: not a choice or a lifestyle Sam Mottolo, a freshman environmental science major at Saint Joseph’s University, is in recovery from her… Read More
The judicial and court system can get complicated and confusing if you don’t understand political jargon. House Bill 38 is particularly significant due to… Read More
After the months and months of wearing a mask, social distancing and using hand sanitizer, the CDC released news that double masking provides more… Read More
COVID-19 vaccinations are beginning to be administered across the region. Physicians and students who have received the vaccine report just mild soreness. Medical Professional… Read More
The public education system has been in place for centuries with little to no change to its format, testing requirements or curriculum. Meanwhile, the… Read More
“According to the U.S. Department of Justice, a rape or attempted rape occurs every 5 minutes in the United States,” Inside Southern said. More specifically,… Read More
The social aspect of education plays a more significant role than what’s perceived, mental health experts say. In fact, solely focusing on academics can… Read More
The topic of adoption can make an individual feel somewhat misunderstood in the sense that others may view an adopted person’s family as different… Read More
Code-switching is both a conscious and subconscious act some people do. For some, it’s a foreign concept. For others, it’s an everyday occurrence. There… Read More
Earlier this week, Cabrini’s men’s soccer won and played in their first Atlantic East Conference (AEC) game this season against Centenary University. Walking away… Read More
Radnor police officials confirmed this week that an investigation into a case of suspected fentanyl-laced edibles ingested by area youth found no traces of… Read More
For months, the COVID-19 vaccine has been distributed and preached. Now, states, schools and other residencies are requiring the vaccine for re-entry. Cabrini University… Read More
With many updates and changes occurring at Cabrini, a new voice and face joined the undergraduate admissions staff. This person has shown leadership, strength… Read More