Chelbi Mims

Articles by Chelbi Mims

Freak Week

In light of the haunted legend of the campus, CAP Board developed “Freak Week,” this annual week of events during Halloween is based on the history of Cabrini and Halloween.

Poetry in Action

The Philadelphia Youth Poetry Movement was founded as an outlet for young adults to build character and develop individual identity through spoken word poetry.

Tragedy Breaks Stigma of Depression

Jordan Burnham speaks to students and young adults about the mental health issues that college students and young adults may face, he also inspires young adults to talk about a topic which many people would like to keep hidden, depression.

2011 Family Weekend

Family weekend kicked off on Friday, Sept. 23

Campus tells stories of 9/11

The Loquitur would like to give students and faculty on campus a chance to express where they were and how the events of September 11 affected them.

Best of Orientation 2011

First-year students experienced many exciting events during orientation

Ambitious freshmen arrive early for S-Cubed

For the third consecutive year, a group of new students were allowed to move in earlier than their peers and participate in a pre-orientation… Read More

Small Town Trio rocks in a big way

Small Town Trio began by three talented musicians placed next door to each other in Dixon House in early 2010.  It has now expanded into… Read More

Students partner with Swazi youth

Four Cabrini students worked to build a business for young people living at the Cabrini home for orphans and vulnerable children in Swaziland.

Father balances Parenthood, Service

Shawn Everman, a Philadelphia native, fears that his 2-year-old son may not know who his father is when he returns from the Marines.

Real wives with real DRAMA

The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s season 4 kicked off with enough drama to fill the city limits.

Beauty and the Body

Poor body image, increasing eating disorders and the need to look like models on television are increasing in today’s society.

Experiencing the history of Ireland

During spring break, 20 students and three faculty members traveled to Ireland to view the historical landmarks of the The Emerald Isle. Dr. Mary… Read More

Tragedy turns sister into advocate against distracted driving

On June 1, 2011 Angela Donato, graduate assistant in Enrollment Management office, and her family got a heart wrenching call that would change their… Read More

George Zimmerman gets charged

George Zimmerman will be charged with second degree murder for the killing of Trayvon Martin. The Florida special prosecutor announced this news earlier today.… Read More

Traveling to Rebuild

Through a series of unknown events, eight students and two faculty member found themselves in New Orleans, La. helping to rebuild a home for… Read More

Rebuilding Hope through Mission

As a part of the newly implemented Presidents Intitivate for Mission Immigration set forth by President George, 11 Cabrini College faculty members visited New Orleans to help build homes and view the lives of people from New Orleans six years after Katrina.

Living in Solidarity

Each year during the winter holiday students and faculty travel to Duran, Ecuador for the Rostro de Cristo Experience.

Panel advocates for vulnerable youth

There are 35 million orphans and vulnerable children living in the world. During Spirit Week, awareness was raised about the circumstances these children and young adults face.

How To: Shop for Christmas on a Budget

Loquitur is here to help you guide through the mall on budget.

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Listen Up

Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past

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