Brittany McLeod

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March delivers madness with ‘Sweet 16’

The past few weeks have been filled with upsets, blowouts, the unexpected and the predicted. While this is usual during March Madness, the best has yet to come. The Sweet 16 round kicks off Thursday and despite the lack of Cinderella teams, there are still plenty of good reasons to keep watching.

Wild ride over for lady Cavaliers

The lady Cavaliers ended their season on Friday, March 6 in the first round of the NCAA tournament against the Baruch College Bearcats (N.Y.) with a final score of 72-58. With the loss, the women wrapped up an outstanding 23-5 season and returned home heartbroken but satisfied.

Small family triumphs over hardship

Marie Kobylinski was 14 years old when a worldwide economic downturn took its devastating effects on America in 1929. Philadelphia was a city dependent on heavy industry, plucking young children from school and forcing them into work. It was C Street in the Kensington section of Philadelphia where Kobylinski took shelter.

Volleyball drops heartbreaker to rival Neumann

The Cabrini women's volleyball team suffered a heart -wrenching loss on Saturday, Nov. 8, at Neumann College in the Colonial States Athletic Conference championship. This season not only marked the first time the women went to the conference final in program history but it was also a program- record 20- win season.

Women’s volleyball heads to second round

The third-seeded women's volleyball team soared to a 3-0 win to advance to the second round of playoffs against the sixth-seeded College of Notre Dame on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Junior Lizzie Williams lead the lady Cavs with a team-high 27 assists. Junior Traci Beltz and recently named Colonial States Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year Alexis Doss each registered eight kills.

Sustainable Suggestions

As the financial world continues to cost us substantial amounts of green, it seems only right to find out how we can save some during this crisis, which can be good for our wallets and the planet. Most Cabrini students unknowingly contribute to the environment by keeping it local and avoiding long travel from home.

Cabrini ‘phills’ Citizens Bank Park

Fans of all ages sported Cabrini College knit hats on Monday, Sept. 8 at Cabrini Night at the Phillies. Cabrini students, families, alumni and faculty filled the pavilion deck as the Phillies took on the Florida Marlins at Citizens Bank Park on a clear fall evening.

Taking steps to reduce carbon footprint

With the current green trend sweeping the nation, colleges and universities are jumping on the bandwagon and taking steps towards reducing their carbon footprints. In April 2008, the presidents of more than 520 public and private institutions had signed the American College and University President's Climate Commitment.

Sustainable Suggestions

As the leaves turn brown, college students should be going green! With the green movement stirring across the country, students have a number of ways to make their dorm room into an environmentally-friendly one. As students, money can be tight, so it might not seem easy to really do your part.

O’Hanlon makes big impact for Lady Cavs

The Cabrini women's lacrosse team remains undefeated in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference and freshman Jamie O'Hanlon is this issue's player of the week.

March delivers madness with ‘Sweet 16’

The past few weeks have been filled with upsets, blowouts, the unexpected and the predicted. While this is usual during March Madness, the best has yet to come. The Sweet 16 round kicks off Thursday and despite the lack of Cinderella teams, there are still plenty of good reasons to keep watching.

Wild ride over for lady Cavaliers

The lady Cavaliers ended their season on Friday, March 6 in the first round of the NCAA tournament against the Baruch College Bearcats (N.Y.) with a final score of 72-58. With the loss, the women wrapped up an outstanding 23-5 season and returned home heartbroken but satisfied.

Small family triumphs over hardship

Marie Kobylinski was 14 years old when a worldwide economic downturn took its devastating effects on America in 1929. Philadelphia was a city dependent on heavy industry, plucking young children from school and forcing them into work. It was C Street in the Kensington section of Philadelphia where Kobylinski took shelter.

Volleyball drops heartbreaker to rival Neumann

The Cabrini women's volleyball team suffered a heart -wrenching loss on Saturday, Nov. 8, at Neumann College in the Colonial States Athletic Conference championship. This season not only marked the first time the women went to the conference final in program history but it was also a program- record 20- win season.

Women’s volleyball heads to second round

The third-seeded women's volleyball team soared to a 3-0 win to advance to the second round of playoffs against the sixth-seeded College of Notre Dame on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Junior Lizzie Williams lead the lady Cavs with a team-high 27 assists. Junior Traci Beltz and recently named Colonial States Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year Alexis Doss each registered eight kills.

Sustainable Suggestions

As the financial world continues to cost us substantial amounts of green, it seems only right to find out how we can save some during this crisis, which can be good for our wallets and the planet. Most Cabrini students unknowingly contribute to the environment by keeping it local and avoiding long travel from home.

Cabrini ‘phills’ Citizens Bank Park

Fans of all ages sported Cabrini College knit hats on Monday, Sept. 8 at Cabrini Night at the Phillies. Cabrini students, families, alumni and faculty filled the pavilion deck as the Phillies took on the Florida Marlins at Citizens Bank Park on a clear fall evening.

Taking steps to reduce carbon footprint

With the current green trend sweeping the nation, colleges and universities are jumping on the bandwagon and taking steps towards reducing their carbon footprints. In April 2008, the presidents of more than 520 public and private institutions had signed the American College and University President's Climate Commitment.

Sustainable Suggestions

As the leaves turn brown, college students should be going green! With the green movement stirring across the country, students have a number of ways to make their dorm room into an environmentally-friendly one. As students, money can be tight, so it might not seem easy to really do your part.

O’Hanlon makes big impact for Lady Cavs

The Cabrini women's lacrosse team remains undefeated in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference and freshman Jamie O'Hanlon is this issue's player of the week.

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