Antonio Masone

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NCAA proposals to make changes

The National Collegiate Athletic Association voted on 11 proposals this past January affecting Division III schools such as Cabrini. Most of the rule changes would cut down on the hours of athletic participation to force student-athletes to focus more on academics.

Lax player finds place at Cabrini

The decision of what road to travel after high school graduation was a tough one for William Charles Cordts Jr. This would be the first time that he and twin brother Brian would be separated since birth. Cordts had been recruited to play football by a few state schools in N.

Health Watch

Taking a short "power" nap during the day can increase productivity and improve the quality of nighttime slumber. Studies done by Harvard University show that a short nap after lunch may be a more effective source of revival than the traditional post-lunch coffee break.

The path we choose

The end of the road is near. One thing for certain, the road was without a doubt well traveled. The paths and turns I chose to take were undoubtedly different from those of which others would have chosen, but I have no regrets. My final semester or what appears to be my final stint here at Cabrini has neared its end, so long as I make it through this final semester unscathed.

Sports trainer getting athletes back in action

Cabrini has employed head Athletic Trainer Meeghan Roth since August 2002. Before coming to Cabrini, Roth worked in the office of Cabrini's current sports medicine and rehabilitation doctor, Dr. McShane. McShane employed Cabrini's ex-trainer, and informed Roth of the upcoming job opportunity.

Girls gone wild

Let us not start this off on the wrong foot, these are just my feelings; DO NOT take them the wrong way. Any way the situation is looked at, I absolutely love everything about girls. Guys, think about how unbelievably powerful girls are. In no way am I saying that I "have a way with the ladies," or that I am overflowing with knowledge of the opposite sex, but I do have some credible, or if you will, incredible experiences under my belt.

A warning would have been nice

Upon entering my house, heading towards my room, I noticed that all of my housemates' as well as my own belongings had been cleared from the hallway. At first I was thinking, "Who in the world would want a bunch of dirty sneakers and cleats, a few smelly lacrosse bags, and a roll of artificial turf?" A few minutes passed and I recalled seeing a public safety jeep with a roll of turf on its roof only an hour or two before while running with the lacrosse team during practice.

Need for Speed

The last thing a college student wants to spend their already scarce money supply on is a speeding ticket. Although young adults are said to be the most reckless when it comes to driving, they are also the least capable when it comes to paying up. Sophomore internet computing major Annie Nguyen received a ticket for driving 10 mile per hour over the speed limit on King of Prussia Road, and running a red light.

Electoral carnival of celebrities

Many onlookers have compared the California recall race to an electoral carnival, with celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Larry Flint, and Gary Coleman running in the Tuesday, Oct. 7 election. Although Schwarzenegger is receiving a good deal of support, women's groups have protested against the republican candidate.

Nonverbal communication, crucial to interview success

Finding a decent job after college requires not only a good resume, but proper interview etiquette as well. Throughout an interview, an employer will ask the potential employee questions regarding the position being applied for, but things such as posture and attire can be equally important.

NCAA proposals to make changes

The National Collegiate Athletic Association voted on 11 proposals this past January affecting Division III schools such as Cabrini. Most of the rule changes would cut down on the hours of athletic participation to force student-athletes to focus more on academics.

Lax player finds place at Cabrini

The decision of what road to travel after high school graduation was a tough one for William Charles Cordts Jr. This would be the first time that he and twin brother Brian would be separated since birth. Cordts had been recruited to play football by a few state schools in N.

Health Watch

Taking a short "power" nap during the day can increase productivity and improve the quality of nighttime slumber. Studies done by Harvard University show that a short nap after lunch may be a more effective source of revival than the traditional post-lunch coffee break.

The path we choose

The end of the road is near. One thing for certain, the road was without a doubt well traveled. The paths and turns I chose to take were undoubtedly different from those of which others would have chosen, but I have no regrets. My final semester or what appears to be my final stint here at Cabrini has neared its end, so long as I make it through this final semester unscathed.

Sports trainer getting athletes back in action

Cabrini has employed head Athletic Trainer Meeghan Roth since August 2002. Before coming to Cabrini, Roth worked in the office of Cabrini's current sports medicine and rehabilitation doctor, Dr. McShane. McShane employed Cabrini's ex-trainer, and informed Roth of the upcoming job opportunity.

Girls gone wild

Let us not start this off on the wrong foot, these are just my feelings; DO NOT take them the wrong way. Any way the situation is looked at, I absolutely love everything about girls. Guys, think about how unbelievably powerful girls are. In no way am I saying that I "have a way with the ladies," or that I am overflowing with knowledge of the opposite sex, but I do have some credible, or if you will, incredible experiences under my belt.

A warning would have been nice

Upon entering my house, heading towards my room, I noticed that all of my housemates' as well as my own belongings had been cleared from the hallway. At first I was thinking, "Who in the world would want a bunch of dirty sneakers and cleats, a few smelly lacrosse bags, and a roll of artificial turf?" A few minutes passed and I recalled seeing a public safety jeep with a roll of turf on its roof only an hour or two before while running with the lacrosse team during practice.

Need for Speed

The last thing a college student wants to spend their already scarce money supply on is a speeding ticket. Although young adults are said to be the most reckless when it comes to driving, they are also the least capable when it comes to paying up. Sophomore internet computing major Annie Nguyen received a ticket for driving 10 mile per hour over the speed limit on King of Prussia Road, and running a red light.

Electoral carnival of celebrities

Many onlookers have compared the California recall race to an electoral carnival, with celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Larry Flint, and Gary Coleman running in the Tuesday, Oct. 7 election. Although Schwarzenegger is receiving a good deal of support, women's groups have protested against the republican candidate.

Nonverbal communication, crucial to interview success

Finding a decent job after college requires not only a good resume, but proper interview etiquette as well. Throughout an interview, an employer will ask the potential employee questions regarding the position being applied for, but things such as posture and attire can be equally important.

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