Cristin Marcy

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Effects of binge drinking greater than realized

With the recent annual event of Spring Fling, came with it the annual day of binge drinking for many Cabrini students. Many of the students start drinking early in the afternoon and continued well into the night. The majority of the time college students do not realize the effects of binge drinking.

For better or for worse?

Cabrini College will be celebrating the end of the semester with the traditional event of Spring Fling on Saturday, April 24. However compared to previous years, this year there will be some major changes. Throughout the past two years Cabrini has been trying to make changes to better the campus.

Master’s degrees in low demand

Since 1996 the number of people who received their master's degrees has decreased by 3.4 percent. Many people are going for their master's because they are not as in high demand and more common than they were in the 1990s. Many people are getting higher degrees and many fields of work are becoming more competitive due to the fact that everyone is at the same skill level.

Healthy living

With all the different diets on the market who can decide what is healthy? There are many ways to stay healthy without cutting carbohydrates or counting points. It is not too late to rededicate yourself to your New Year's resolution. An important part of staying healthy is an intense exercise program in which a person will be dedicated too.

Community Service: Part one

Junior Karen Bonin, an early childhood/elementary education major, recently received the Charles A. Mastronardi Service and Leadership Award. The award is given to students who are dedicated to community service and are leaders in the community who set a positive example for others.

Campuses begin to outlaw multiple majors

Many colleges and universities are beginning to outlaw double and triple majors. These colleges and universities are worried that students are centering their lives on school work and forgetting about extracurricular activities that embody a healthy college experience.

Part Two: Skipping across the Atlantic

Brian Fry, senior English/communications major, is planning on accomplishing nothing short of an adventure during his fall semester, which is being spent in Manchester, England. Fry is currently studying abroad at Manchester Metropolitan University which, is, "much bigger than our precious Cabrini.

Skipping across the Atlantic

Have you ever wanted to experience another culture and country? The study abroad program has made it possible for junior Andrew Storti, who is currently studying at the American University of Rome, Italy. Storti left for Rome on Monday, August 18, 2003, a week before classes so he could explore the country and visit some of the sites Storti chose to study in Rome for many different reasons.

Start moving and stop your complaining

Get Involved! This is now a Cabrini symbol that is featured on many flyers, posters and other publications. Getting involved is just what Cabrini wants students to do. If students do not get involved, how do they expect things to change? It seems to me that college students are the first people to complain about everything, but the last people to do anything about it.

Iadarola dines with student leaders

As the night grew darker the student ideas grew greater as they discussed many new prevalent ideas with the President Antoinette Iadarola. On Friday, Sept. 5th student leaders attended a barbeque at Iadarola's house where they discussed ideas that could change Cabrini College.

Effects of binge drinking greater than realized

With the recent annual event of Spring Fling, came with it the annual day of binge drinking for many Cabrini students. Many of the students start drinking early in the afternoon and continued well into the night. The majority of the time college students do not realize the effects of binge drinking.

For better or for worse?

Cabrini College will be celebrating the end of the semester with the traditional event of Spring Fling on Saturday, April 24. However compared to previous years, this year there will be some major changes. Throughout the past two years Cabrini has been trying to make changes to better the campus.

Master’s degrees in low demand

Since 1996 the number of people who received their master's degrees has decreased by 3.4 percent. Many people are going for their master's because they are not as in high demand and more common than they were in the 1990s. Many people are getting higher degrees and many fields of work are becoming more competitive due to the fact that everyone is at the same skill level.

Healthy living

With all the different diets on the market who can decide what is healthy? There are many ways to stay healthy without cutting carbohydrates or counting points. It is not too late to rededicate yourself to your New Year's resolution. An important part of staying healthy is an intense exercise program in which a person will be dedicated too.

Community Service: Part one

Junior Karen Bonin, an early childhood/elementary education major, recently received the Charles A. Mastronardi Service and Leadership Award. The award is given to students who are dedicated to community service and are leaders in the community who set a positive example for others.

Campuses begin to outlaw multiple majors

Many colleges and universities are beginning to outlaw double and triple majors. These colleges and universities are worried that students are centering their lives on school work and forgetting about extracurricular activities that embody a healthy college experience.

Part Two: Skipping across the Atlantic

Brian Fry, senior English/communications major, is planning on accomplishing nothing short of an adventure during his fall semester, which is being spent in Manchester, England. Fry is currently studying abroad at Manchester Metropolitan University which, is, "much bigger than our precious Cabrini.

Skipping across the Atlantic

Have you ever wanted to experience another culture and country? The study abroad program has made it possible for junior Andrew Storti, who is currently studying at the American University of Rome, Italy. Storti left for Rome on Monday, August 18, 2003, a week before classes so he could explore the country and visit some of the sites Storti chose to study in Rome for many different reasons.

Start moving and stop your complaining

Get Involved! This is now a Cabrini symbol that is featured on many flyers, posters and other publications. Getting involved is just what Cabrini wants students to do. If students do not get involved, how do they expect things to change? It seems to me that college students are the first people to complain about everything, but the last people to do anything about it.

Iadarola dines with student leaders

As the night grew darker the student ideas grew greater as they discussed many new prevalent ideas with the President Antoinette Iadarola. On Friday, Sept. 5th student leaders attended a barbeque at Iadarola's house where they discussed ideas that could change Cabrini College.

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