Beth Ann Conahan

Articles by Beth Ann Conahan

Cav of the moment: Living his Philosophy

photo by Beth Conahan by Beth Conahan a&e editor Have you ever had one of those professors that just didn’t seem to care? He… Read More

Art makes an opening at the Gallery

by Beth Conahan a&e editor Black History Month started off with a creative bang this year with three talented African American artists exhibiting samples… Read More

Graduate uses poetry and film to report news

Joe Holden Beth Conahan A&E editor There is an alternative journalism out there, one that seeks the truth and puts itself in dangerous situations… Read More

Christmas: a Christian tradition

Joe Holden by Beth Conahan assistant news editor Pull out the decorations and put a bounce in your step. It’s the holiday season again… Read More

Hanukkah: a celebration of lights

by Beth Conahan assistant news editor Hanukkah isn’t just eight days of gift giving. It’s a celebration of lights that spans back to 165… Read More

Fabulous, festive, fun and fried

Beth Conahan by Beth Conahan assistant news editor What do you do when you just can’t face another night in the cafeteria and you’ve… Read More

Remembering Teddy

Mike Bevelaqua by Beth Conahan assistant news editor Leslie Elizabeth Bowen lost someone very special to her. Her mother, Beryl Mae Bush died in… Read More

New counselors offer assistance for students in Rooyman Center

Laura Givey by Beth Conahan assistant news editor Need someone to listen? Cabrini has two new counselors to hear you out. Susan Irwin and… Read More

Cabrini Day 2000 promises to educate the heart

by Beth Conahan Cabrini Day 2000 is just around the corner and this year’s theme, “Coming to America: The Human Face of Immigration,” promises… Read More

Video dance party `something to do,’ probably won’t be back

by Beth Conahan staff writer Legal parties may not be legal anymore, but Cabrini students haven’t hung up their dancing shoes yet. On Saturday,… Read More

A sign of peace

Finally, the sun has come out. The cool, grayish color of winter has been replaced with the rich, vibrant shades of spring. Students are slipping into shorts and revealing legs pale from months of hibernation. They are filing out of their residences and sprawling out in the open spaces outdoors, spreading out blankets, sunning themselves and simply enjoying the weather.

Letting television orgazine your wedding

The wedding day. Is there a day more special? Is there a day more anticipated? Is there a day higher rated? It's a day no woman will ever forget. The dress is picked out. The invitations have been sent. The guests have arrived. All that is left is to walk down that aisle and exchange your "I dos.

News from around the world

Study released on drinking in college Drinking among college students was studied in a recently released report conducted by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a branch of the National Institutes of Health. The study, "A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at U.

Graduation is near and future is scary

I'm all grown up now and about to be a college graduate. Uh oh! Am I the only one panicking? This better not mean I'm supposed to be an adult now. My parents are adults. Our professors are adults. People who know things are adults. I don't know anything about anything.

Free newspapers in dorms for a four-week trail

Cabrini students can now get "All the news that's fit to print" for free. The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and USA Today are now available at no cost to students in the residence halls. The Collegiate Readership Program, sponsored by USA Today made it possible.

Career fair held at Neumann

The Intercollegiate Career Fair will be held at Neumann College on Wednesday, March 20. The Career and Co-op Services office encourages students to attend the event. Although the event is geared towards seniors, Nancy Hutchinson, director of cooperative education and career services, and Kristie Conway Beucler, assistant director of cooperative education and career services, agree that is beneficial for students from all classes to attend.

Freshman blues plague physical, spiritual and emotional well-being

Freshmen health suffers after the first year at college. Physical health, mental health and spiritual health are all affected in the months between August and May when students are subjected to their first year away from home or set in a different academic and social scene.

Public Safety Alert: Credit card theft

Public Safety asks that students, faculty and staff remain on guard for credit card theft. On Monday, credit cards were stolen at Eastern University. On Tuesday, Mark Casey was seen at Eastern. Casey has been arrested multiple times by the Lower Merion Township Police.

Public safety alerts campus

Credit cards have been stolen at several area colleges and public safety wants Cabrini students to be on alert. Charles Schaffner, director of public safety, met with the directors of public safety from a half dozen area colleges at Villanova last week. The meeting alerted Schaffner about a group of people that have been stealing credit cards from students at colleges in the area.

Experience: Media coverage of terrorism

photo by Justine DiFilippo Professor Hussein Amin spoke to English and communications majors about media coverage of terrorism on Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the… Read More

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