Brian Loschiavo

Articles by Brian Loschiavo

College takes safety precautions for commercial pool drains in Dixon Center

Pools and hot tub drains across the country and here in Pennsylvania have become dangerous.

Car show ‘goes green’ in style

Car enthusiasts alike strapped themselves in and hit the fast lane for the 108th Philadelphia Car Show to check out the latest and greatest in "highway bling." Doors opened on Saturday, Feb. 31, at 10 a.m. and stayed opened until Sunday, Feb. 8, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Colleges attract students through social media outlets

Cabrini College and many other colleges and universities are attracting high school students from around the country using social media. These new forms of recruitment are helping college admissions to research incoming students and to understand the importance of Internet behavior and its consequences.

Local immigrants affected by language and cultural barriers

Immigrant students and families across the country, and here in the Philadelphia area are currently being affected by language and cultural barriers being held up in the educational system.

Scholar praises social justice curriculum

A formally homeless man, now a scholar at a famous university seminary, told Cabrini faculty that the curriculum in many schools is out of touch with what is going on in the real world and to see real change students cannot just see the world in black and white.

Health care: right or responsibility?

The United States is one of the greatest places in the world to live, the land of opportunity, freedom and prosperity. Though if it's a place with such high standards, why does it rank last among other major, rich, industrialized countries for the quality of health care? Nearly 50 million people are currently living without health insurance and many struggle to pay their medical bills.

Event aids in immigrant voting

Twelve representatives of the Cabrini College community gathered on the third floor of the mansion in a small, cramped room, not much bigger than a voting booth, to take part in a new immigrant voter support call event.

Cavaliers win one for senior stars

On an emotional senior day, the Cabrini women's tennis team closed its regular season schedule posting an impressive 9-0 win over Colonial States Athletic Conference rival Neumann College on Wednesday, Oct.

A rainy night down memory lane

Cabrini College men's lacrosse players new and old gathered at the Edith Robb Dixon Field to play in the annual alumni game. All Cavalier lacrosse alumni were invited back on the turf to take on the 2009 team which will open its fifteenth season this coming spring.

First half effort enough for lady Cavs victory

Cabrini women's soccer team improved to 3-4-0 on the season with a 2-1 win over The Catholic University of America from Washington, D.C. this past Saturday at the Edith Robb Dixon Field. Senior captain Nikki Duggan kicked off the scoring at the 34:24 mark finding her second goal of the season.

Editorial: Reduce adjuncts, increase full-time faculty

Loquitur believes that our administration needs to reduce the number of adjuncts and increase the number of fulltime professors to benefit its students.

We are the world

On Friday, Feb. 12 the world watched as the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony was broadcast on television in countries near and far. This worldwide competition, which occurs every four years, provides a chance for the world's top athletes to compete against one another in a variety of events.

Blizzard blasts Cabrini

During the past two weeks and throughout the past few months, snow has been pounding the Philadelphia area, making it the snowiest winter this region has ever seen. ?Most students were brought back to the good old days of childhoods past, anticipating snow days and playing in the snow, some spending their time relaxing in the warmth of their dorm rooms or homes.

Thank you

When Haiti was hit with tragedy the Cabrini community knew that something had to be done. In just a few days after the earthquakes many events were organized around campus to help raise money for relief efforts. The day for Haiti resulted in over $2,100 raised, which was donated directly to Catholic Relief Services.

Provost search resumes

Over the past few years Cabrini has seen many changes in academics and administration. Last year we welcomed Dr. George as our seventh president and saw our core curriculum become re-energized by establishing the Justice Matters initiative. The college is still transitioning into a new phase as it searches for a new provost and vice president for academic affairs.

Cavs conquer Eagles in ‘Battle of Eagle Road’

The Cabrini Men's basketball team toped cross-street-rival Eastern University 80-71 in the "Battle of Eagle Road," on Wednesday, Jan. 27. The win helped the Cavs extend their win streak to 10 games. Kevin Misevicius led Cabrini with an impressive 33 points, four assists, four steals and three rebounds on the night.

Additional parking a necessary expense

Around campus you hear students discussing various aspects of Cabrini that they would like to see changed. One that seems to come up time after time is the parking situation. The Loquitur editorial staff feels that we need to get the conversation started about this issue on the administrative level.

Devastation in Haiti not to be forgotten

It has been just over three weeks since tragedy struck Haiti. More than 150,000 have died and just under 200,000 are injured. As Americans looking in on the devastation Haiti is experiencing we need to take action and educate those around us who don't understand the situation.

Cabrini captures win at the Garden

Madison Square Garden has been said to be one of the world's most famous arenas. As soon as you enter, you can feel the presence of the teams who have played there, the performers who have drawn thousands and the history that has been made over decades of games and performances.

Take a stand for Haiti

The death toll is predicted to reach 200,000 in Haiti. The country, which is smaller than Maryland, is home to nearly 10 million people, 80 percent of whom are living below the poverty line. Most Haitians live on just two dollars a day, making it the poorest country in the western hemisphere.

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