Carol Dwyer

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Alumni, students discuss implementing Fair Trade as part of Justice Matters core curriculum

Alumni spent time at a discussion on social justice, led by communication professor Jerome Zurek at Seven Stones Café in Media, Pa., on Thursday,… Read More

‘127 Hours’ gives audiences a real life chill

The Danny Boyle-directed film “127 Hours” starring James Franco as adventurer Aron Ralston is an amazing story of living life and fighting for it… Read More

Animal cruelty reaches new lows

In the past week, I received an email from the Care2 petition website concerning the slaughter of 100 sled dogs in Canada.  This is… Read More

Safety while driving should be a priority

Three days before Christmas, I was heading home along Naamans Road in Delaware with family when we came up on a traffic jam. Cars were inching eastbound toward the Foulk Road intersection, only a short distance. At the point where we first encountered the traffic jam, we were unable to see what has caused it.

Player Profile – Julie Bonomo

Julie Bonomo, senior and captain of Lady Cavs basketball, shows great leadership and athletic skill as a role model on and off the court for her teammates.

Gossip Girl

Award season 2011 includes strong nominees, surprise snubs Now that both the People’s Choice and Critics’ Choice Awards are behind us, award season is… Read More

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Red tape just makes life harder

Members of the Cabrini community may have a loved one or a neighbor who deals with a number of serious health problems. These health problems may be severe enough to impact their ability to work and do everyday activities.

Grad school beneficial, depending on career path

For those who are undecided about graduate school, there are a number of benefits to higher education beyond undergraduate years.  The present state of… Read More

Upcoming events to provide career tips, recreation, diversity talks, more

Philly Ad Club Students from the Philadelphia region will be gathering on Oct. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Temple University for lessons in creating their… Read More

App of the Week: National Parks by Nat Geo

Looking for a cool way to learn about and explore the awe-inspiring outdoors of America’s national parks?  You need not go any further than… Read More

Poetry celebrated in month-long tradition

Spring is a romantic time of year as many flower blossoms come into sight throughout our natural surroundings. Adding to the romance of spring is the celebration of writing in poetic form, with April deemed National Poetry Month.

‘Titanic 3D’ commemorates 100th anniversary of sinking

The 100th anniversary of the sinking of White Star Line’s R.M.S. Titanic brought about the re-release of James Cameron’s film, “Titanic,” to cinemas once again.

Van Halen back on tour in A.C.

Fans of hard rock band Van Halen milled about on Atlantic City’s famous boardwalk awaiting their show at Boardwalk Hall on Saturday, March 24. … Read More

Oscars Big Winners: “The Artist,” “Hugo,” Streep, Plummer

  The world of film gathered in Hollywood to award the highest honor in the industry, the golden statue known as an Oscar.  As… Read More

“The Artist” takes audiences to silent film era in style

Today’s generation of moviegoers were given a taste of Hollywood’s silent film era with Oscar nominee “The Artist.” The story focuses on the film industry’s long-ago transition into the “talkies,” causing different outcomes for acting talent of that time.

BMFI spreads human trafficking awareness

The documentary “Not My Life” was shown to a packed theatre at Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Saturday, Feb. 4, to spread awareness of human trafficking dangers and teach how to help victims.

Application of the Week: Visit Bucks County

If you are looking to explore Bucks County, you can do so with Visit Bucks County, a new app available for the iPhone.

Higher Ed: Trade schools or 4-year colleges

In response to Cabrini’s news of lowered tuition, a comment in favor of going to trade schools was posted on the Loquitur website. Having… Read More

Fight off flu with prevention, shots

Signs are posted around campus listing the familiar, tough symptoms that those coming down with the flu begin to feel. The signs relay the importance of getting a flu shot by comparing a quick solution to a week of the flu’s worst symptoms. To prevent students from getting sick and missing classes, along with preventing the spread of germs, Cabrini offers flu shots without the financial heft.

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