Brad Diamond

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Sidewalk chalk

A Pavement is all that is needed for United Kingdom-based artist Julian Beever to make a masterpiece. That and some chalk of course. A 47-year-old globetrotter who trained at Leeds College of Art in the UK, Beever has been boggling peoples minds with his street art for the last 16 years.

Early lunches lead to poor eating habits

I'm sure we all were stuck with a lunch period that was way too early during our younger days in school. We now have the freedom to eat whenever we please, but lunch wasn't always such a democratic process. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University fear that early lunches may be contributing to bad eating habits.

Junior co-captain and champ

Being able to say that you are a champion isn't a privilege that everyone gets to experience in their lifetime, especially on a college level. Caitlin Scott, a junior marketing and graphic design major, can say those words proudly these days. Scott, a team captain who helped steer Cabrini Women's Tennis to a PAC championship this fall, can now reflect on a job well done.

Cell phones: a call for driving accidents, cancer

Cell phones have spread in our society like wildfire in recent years, but they may be endangering us more than we realize, enough so that laws are being made to prevent their use. The United States had over 190 million cell phone users as of June 2005, compared to approximately 4.

Leaders honored in mansion

When searching for ways to describe the men and women honored at the inaugural "Best in Leadership" series, the words "social entrepreneurs" speak volumes. These students, all of whom have made incredible sacrifices, were rewarded on Tuesday, Sept. 20 for playing their part in extending social justice far past the boundaries of their respective college campuses.

Speed bumps are just the beginning

Picture this. You are coming back to Cabrini late on a Sunday night. You went home for the weekend because you realized that the possibility of a party at home, or at a school where your friend goes, was worth the drive. You knew that if you stayed at school all weekend, you would want to scratch your eyes out by Saturday afternoon.

‘Best in Leadership’ honor given to 2 Cabrini students

When searching for ways to describe the men and women honored at the inaugural "Best in Leadership" series, the words "social entrepreneurs" speak volumes. These students, all of whom have made incredible sacrifices, were rewarded on Tuesday, Sept. 20 for playing their part in extending social justice far past the boundaries of their respective college campuses.

VIDEO: Eagles crush Giants; Clinch NFC east

In a game that saw the NFL's leading receiver held to only four catches for 61 yards, Terrell Owens' teammates were able to pick up the slack. Brian Westbrook rushed for 74 yards and scored twice as the Eagles clinched a weak NFC East in only 11 games. The Eagles (10-1) were in a defensive battle with the New York Giants for much of the first half on Sunday.

Sidewalk chalk

A Pavement is all that is needed for United Kingdom-based artist Julian Beever to make a masterpiece. That and some chalk of course. A 47-year-old globetrotter who trained at Leeds College of Art in the UK, Beever has been boggling peoples minds with his street art for the last 16 years.

Early lunches lead to poor eating habits

I'm sure we all were stuck with a lunch period that was way too early during our younger days in school. We now have the freedom to eat whenever we please, but lunch wasn't always such a democratic process. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University fear that early lunches may be contributing to bad eating habits.

Junior co-captain and champ

Being able to say that you are a champion isn't a privilege that everyone gets to experience in their lifetime, especially on a college level. Caitlin Scott, a junior marketing and graphic design major, can say those words proudly these days. Scott, a team captain who helped steer Cabrini Women's Tennis to a PAC championship this fall, can now reflect on a job well done.

Cell phones: a call for driving accidents, cancer

Cell phones have spread in our society like wildfire in recent years, but they may be endangering us more than we realize, enough so that laws are being made to prevent their use. The United States had over 190 million cell phone users as of June 2005, compared to approximately 4.

Leaders honored in mansion

When searching for ways to describe the men and women honored at the inaugural "Best in Leadership" series, the words "social entrepreneurs" speak volumes. These students, all of whom have made incredible sacrifices, were rewarded on Tuesday, Sept. 20 for playing their part in extending social justice far past the boundaries of their respective college campuses.

Speed bumps are just the beginning

Picture this. You are coming back to Cabrini late on a Sunday night. You went home for the weekend because you realized that the possibility of a party at home, or at a school where your friend goes, was worth the drive. You knew that if you stayed at school all weekend, you would want to scratch your eyes out by Saturday afternoon.

‘Best in Leadership’ honor given to 2 Cabrini students

When searching for ways to describe the men and women honored at the inaugural "Best in Leadership" series, the words "social entrepreneurs" speak volumes. These students, all of whom have made incredible sacrifices, were rewarded on Tuesday, Sept. 20 for playing their part in extending social justice far past the boundaries of their respective college campuses.

VIDEO: Eagles crush Giants; Clinch NFC east

In a game that saw the NFL's leading receiver held to only four catches for 61 yards, Terrell Owens' teammates were able to pick up the slack. Brian Westbrook rushed for 74 yards and scored twice as the Eagles clinched a weak NFC East in only 11 games. The Eagles (10-1) were in a defensive battle with the New York Giants for much of the first half on Sunday.

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