Christopher Giacobbe

Articles by Christopher Giacobbe

Radnor’s trifecta: Cabrini Pageant 2021

The Cabrini Pageant returned after its cancellation in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.  For the first time, there were three winners.  The students… Read More

Phillies opening weekend: the weekend we’ve been waiting for

For most fans, the rebuilding of the Philadelphia Phillies seemed to last forever, but finally brighter days may be on the horizon with the… Read More

The Sixers make the NBA playoffs and Mike Scott sips a drink

The Philadelphia 76er’s win over the Milwaukee Bucks was a huge one for the team and was no small feat. With the win against… Read More

Missing classes in college: does it really matter?

Everyone has done it at one point or another. Everyone has their first. It’s not always a good feeling or a for a good… Read More

Women’s rowing is ready and raring to go for their first meet

The women’s rowing team has seen nothing but growth in it’s three years of existence at Cabrini. You can feel the excitement in the… Read More

Cabrini women’s lacrosse tops Ursinus in season opening game

Conditions weren’t ideal for Cabrini’s women’s lacrosse was playing catch-up for the first third of the game. Though at around minute 10 of the… Read More

Protest shy: Other ways to make your voice heard!

Protesting, probably the most common way to learn about a cause. For most people, protests are usually what turn causes with a big support… Read More

Donating blankets and humanity, Cabrini’s blanket drive for the homeless

Cabrini University has had successful blanket drives every year with Cabrini students impressing everyone with their ability to show compassion and to really get… Read More

50 Million Facebook users hacked; Is the internet’s passport no longer safe?

50 million accounts were hacked, all done by exploiting a bug in the platform's code.

Emergency funds could be your saving grace: Why you should have one

Without an emergency fund, one would have no money except the money already being used to live off of to pay for the damages.… Read More

Take cash, or take a hike: New Jersey attempts to make it mandatory for stores to take cash

Lawmakers in New Jersey are trying to ban cashless stores entirely. So retail titans Amazon and Walmart got involved with the situation. Sometime in… Read More

My mold story, and how it was handled

Mold, everyone’s worst nightmare. Well, maybe not really. Although for most, mold is that monster under your bed you forget about until it’s too… Read More

Are adult shows taking things too far?

Whether people like them or not, the odds of you having seen an episode of an adult show are rather high. Most people adore… Read More

How religion can reduce your stress

Recent studies have shown that if you regularly attend a church or are part of a religion that you are helping yourself reduce stress.… Read More

Insects are dying at an alarming rate

When given the news that insects are dying at alarming rate most people would rejoice. The idea of fewer mosquitoes during the summer and… Read More

Awkward first dates… and what NOT to do.

Whether you’ve been in a relationship for three years or three days, they all started somewhere. The first date. Your first date is crucial. It’s… Read More

Cabrini University tasked with finding new Provost; and it’s no easy mission.

Cabrini University has been looking for a new Provost since last Provost Jeff Gingerich left campus in May of 2018. Mark Kiselica has been… Read More

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