Arielle Friscia

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A Family Affair: One student’s experience with Cabrini Theater

When walking through Grace Hall usually around 7 p.m. this past semester, you probably heard singing voices. No, it is not the Cabrini ghost.… Read More

Speaker says mountaintop removal destroys family history, culture

Larry Gibson, founder of “Keeper of the Mountains,” spoke to the Cabrini College community on Thursday, March 11 about the environmental and human rights issue of coal mining that occurs at the top of his home in West Virginia

Students experience global poverty in Duran, Ecuador

Winter break was the time for students to experience new cultures by traveling to Latin American countries like Guatemala and Ecuador. Those who traveled to Ecuador experienced life on a $1 a day and were able to see global poverty fi rsthand. From Dec. 12 to Dec.

Cablevision, Scripps war leaves viewers wanting more

Happy New Year! You no longer have Food Network or HGTV (Home Gardening Television). Well, that is not the way to start the new decade, at least in my household. For the past few weeks of the new year, Cablevision discntinued broadcast for the two channels or almost 900,000 Cablevision customers in New Jersey.

Famous fiction detective hits big screen with stellar performance

Many remember the great tales that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote years ago for generations to read. The mysterious yet eventful stories of Sherlock Holmes are still read by many out there in the world. Now, readers and fans can see Sherlock Holmes come to life on the big screen.

Soccer scuffles not worth the penalty

Girls and violence-it seems a bit unclassy doesn't it? That's what I thought when I first saw the video of the University of New Mexico's women's soccer player Elizabeth Lambert video on ESPN and her unsportsmanlike conduct towards a Brigham Young University player.

Laramie Project recounts story 10 years later

After much anticipation the Cabrini College Theatre hit the stage on Oct. 12, in the Grace Hall Atrium. With a 20-minute video feed from Lincoln Center in New York City and the introduction of the biggest event in theatre history, actress Glenn Close walked out onto the stage reviewing the show.

Laramie: not just a sequel, a history of hate crime

The first week of my college career, which was two years ago, I decided to make a drastic change from my high school days of soccer and make myself known in the college theater world. A follow-up to the same play that I auditioned for, called "The Laramie Project," is now being performed for one night only.

Tim Gunn brings fashion sense to Cabrini College and WYBF

ior communication majors, had the opportunity to interview the man who tells "Project Runway" contestants to "make it work." In Cabrini's very own WYBF studio, Tim Gunn gave fashion tips for college students over the phone. Q: "What tips can you give for college students getting a quality item on a skinny budget?" A: "A student lifestyle can have many different dimensions depending on the field of study and whether that particular student is interning or working.

Cabrini students get soaked at Phillies game

For the fourth year, Cabrini's partnership with the Philadelphia Phillies has shown great success. The night of Aug. 28, after everyone drove in traffic, the game started off with rain clouds moving away, or so everyone thought. Within minutes of the game starting, the clouds came right back over Citizen's Bank Park and caused a rain delay.

A Family Affair: One student’s experience with Cabrini Theater

When walking through Grace Hall usually around 7 p.m. this past semester, you probably heard singing voices. No, it is not the Cabrini ghost.… Read More

Speaker says mountaintop removal destroys family history, culture

Larry Gibson, founder of “Keeper of the Mountains,” spoke to the Cabrini College community on Thursday, March 11 about the environmental and human rights issue of coal mining that occurs at the top of his home in West Virginia

Students experience global poverty in Duran, Ecuador

Winter break was the time for students to experience new cultures by traveling to Latin American countries like Guatemala and Ecuador. Those who traveled to Ecuador experienced life on a $1 a day and were able to see global poverty fi rsthand. From Dec. 12 to Dec.

Cablevision, Scripps war leaves viewers wanting more

Happy New Year! You no longer have Food Network or HGTV (Home Gardening Television). Well, that is not the way to start the new decade, at least in my household. For the past few weeks of the new year, Cablevision discntinued broadcast for the two channels or almost 900,000 Cablevision customers in New Jersey.

Famous fiction detective hits big screen with stellar performance

Many remember the great tales that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote years ago for generations to read. The mysterious yet eventful stories of Sherlock Holmes are still read by many out there in the world. Now, readers and fans can see Sherlock Holmes come to life on the big screen.

Soccer scuffles not worth the penalty

Girls and violence-it seems a bit unclassy doesn't it? That's what I thought when I first saw the video of the University of New Mexico's women's soccer player Elizabeth Lambert video on ESPN and her unsportsmanlike conduct towards a Brigham Young University player.

Laramie Project recounts story 10 years later

After much anticipation the Cabrini College Theatre hit the stage on Oct. 12, in the Grace Hall Atrium. With a 20-minute video feed from Lincoln Center in New York City and the introduction of the biggest event in theatre history, actress Glenn Close walked out onto the stage reviewing the show.

Laramie: not just a sequel, a history of hate crime

The first week of my college career, which was two years ago, I decided to make a drastic change from my high school days of soccer and make myself known in the college theater world. A follow-up to the same play that I auditioned for, called "The Laramie Project," is now being performed for one night only.

Tim Gunn brings fashion sense to Cabrini College and WYBF

ior communication majors, had the opportunity to interview the man who tells "Project Runway" contestants to "make it work." In Cabrini's very own WYBF studio, Tim Gunn gave fashion tips for college students over the phone. Q: "What tips can you give for college students getting a quality item on a skinny budget?" A: "A student lifestyle can have many different dimensions depending on the field of study and whether that particular student is interning or working.

Cabrini students get soaked at Phillies game

For the fourth year, Cabrini's partnership with the Philadelphia Phillies has shown great success. The night of Aug. 28, after everyone drove in traffic, the game started off with rain clouds moving away, or so everyone thought. Within minutes of the game starting, the clouds came right back over Citizen's Bank Park and caused a rain delay.

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