Catherine Dilworth

Articles by Catherine Dilworth

Summer Wrap Up: Winding down the days

Summer is a time to relax, kick back and take a well-deserved break from the craziness of the winter months. For students especially, summer is a time to turn off their brain and clear out space for the barrage of information that the coming semester has to offer.

Custom Perfection…Roof to Rims

"Six o'clock rolls around, you just finished wiping your car down. It's time to cruise so you head to the summertime hangout, it looks like a car show, every moment frontin and maxin, chillin in the car they spent all day waxin, leanin to the side but you can't speed through.

Finding the leader within

Competence is one of the attributes that transcend all cultures. For instance, being competent as an administrator means you can be counted on to do things correctly. While administrative competence may not be the stuff Hollywood uses to portray a charismatic leader, in real life competence counts.

Tune up your auto IQ

Today's vehicles with all their electronic parts and gadgets can be far more complex and demanding in terms of regular maintenance than your grandfather's Model T. Keeping your car running and road-worthy used to be pretty easy: Change the oil every 3,000 miles or so, and pop on some new tires when the tread started looking like Dr.

A Final Farewell

The semester is coming to an end and while there are passing conversations of what classes everyone is taking next semester or what they can't get in, seniors are ready to sign up for life education rather than another semester. The Loquitur is giving seniors the opportunity to have their last say.

Honor is defined in many ways, but which are right?

I am a United States Marine and when I see all the commercials for the armed forces I see the main topics that they preach. Many of these topics are teamwork, courage, commitment, integrity, pride, leadership and discipline, but the one that sticks out to me the most is honor.

Get A Green Fever

It's that time again, when Irish eyes are smiling, Guinness flows like a river and everybody gets a little green. St Patrick's day falls on a Sunday this year and the bars have already started representing their green leprechaun hats and shamrocks. Philadelphia is notorious for its St.

America anticipates defense against terrorism

America's defense against future terrorist attacks could include pre-emptive strikes against countries that help terrorists. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz offered no details about where or when such attacks might occur. "We've already lost enough Americans.

Playboy, Maxim, COSMO, Penthouse: Eye Candy or Quality Reads?

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.what if the sexes want to visit the other planet? What happens when the women read the pamphlet for Mars and men read the pamphlet for Venus? Will the solar system collide into one? Advertisement and marketing agencies get paid money to grab their designated target market.

Patriots upset the Rams 20-17

Super Bowl XXXVI proved to be a Super Bowl game where the actual game was better than the commercials. The New England Patriots had a revolutionary war and beat the St. Louise Rams in the last seconds of the battle. Losing the Super Bowl is doubly tough when your team goes in as a 14-point favorite, rallies from a big deficit in the fourth quarter, and still loses.

On-line learning brings students out of classroom

by Catherine Dilworth staff writer Now accepting students. A class you can wear anything to or nothing at all. All food and drinks are… Read More

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