Dan Luner

Dan Luner spent two years working on The Loquitur from 2013-15. During his time, Dan served as a Staff Photographer, Photo Editor and Web Editor. Find out what he’s up to on Twitter @dluner13 or on his website at www.danluner.com.

Articles by Dan Luner

Roller hockey team captures second league title

The Cabrini roller hockey team came in to Sunday’s PCRHL Championship Series looking to bring the hardware back to Cabrini and came out victorious… Read More

Loquitur News Minute – Week of Dec. 2, 2014

Loquitur News Minute – The weekly rundown of what you can find in this week’s Loquitur.

Loquitur News Minute – Week of Nov. 19, 2014

Loquitur News Minute – The weekly rundown of what you can find in this week’s Loquitur.

Bar review: Chickie’s and Pete’s

Chickie's and Pete's in Drexel Hill, Pa., is the closest way to get your crab fries without going into the City of Brotherly Love. Serving as one of the more well-known sports bars in the area, I was slightly unimpressed with my experience as a customer.

Loquitur News Minute – Week of Nov. 11, 2014

Loquitur News Minute – The weekly rundown of what you can find in this week’s Loquitur.

‘Shakespeare on the Green’ appeals to audiences

Cabrini Theater recently started its two-week run of "Shakespeare on the Green" and much to my own surprise, I left the theatre absolutely pleased with what I saw.

Nik the Web Chick talks social media with students

Nicole Michalik, also known as “Nik the Web Chick” talked to students about the radio industry and her job as director of social media at iHeartMedia and a radio personality on some of Philadelphia’s radio stations.

Roller hockey falls to 0-2, with loss against Neumann University

The Cabrini roller hockey team fell to 0-2 on the season with a 7-3 loss to Neumann University on Sunday, Nov. 2. The teams started off with even play but Neumann ultimately pulled through for the win.

Homelessness not an issue with a definitive ‘type’

With the holiday season approaching, people are more inclined to donate to charities supporting the homeless, but is your image of someone who is homeless entirely correct?

LOQation Lowdown – Week of Oct. 29, 2014

LOQation Lowdown – The weekly rundown of what you can find in this week’s LOQation Video News.

Residence life shifts offices as well as employees

Throughout the summer and into the start of the current semester, the Office of Residence Life has undergone several changes. With a new office, new personnel and new dynamics, the office is prepared for whatever the academic year may bring.

Expecting the worst: Living in a world of constant precautions

Since 9/11, there have been 208 terroristic attacks in the United States including 21 attacks with fatalities. From the Boston Marathon to the tragic events in Newtown, Conn., there has been a dramatic increase in security precautions and procedures.

Album Review: The 1975

"The 1975" is a self-titled debut album of The 1975. It was released in September of 2013 and I discovered the band through a friend in shortly after in October. Overall the album is really well-done for a debut album with many repeatable songs.

10 Apps to download before the semester picks up

With the beginning of the fall term quickly getting into gear, you might need some new apps on your mobile device to help you accomplish your schoolwork. From psychology to finance and even English, apps can tackle a wide variety of subjects. So in no specific order, here are 10 apps that should be on your phone this year.

Getting involved as a commuter not the trickiest of tasks at Cabrini

On a typical day, junior business administration major Justin Juliano wakes up at 7:45 a.m. and hops into the shower. Once he's out and dressed, he makes his bed and heads downstairs for breakfast. He then leaves his house around 9:10 a.m. and gets to school around 9:25 a.m. After searching a bit for a parking spot, he makes his way into Founders Hall and chats with friends until class at 9:40 a.m. To some, repeating this process five days a week may be a hassle, but Justin said, "I think commuting helps in the long run."

Roller hockey raises eyes for upcoming playoffs

The Cabrini roller hockey team closed regular season play with and 8-4 win over Drexel (T2) on Sunday, April 6. The win reinforces the Cavs hopes in the playoffs, bumping them up to fourth place in the league standings and ending the season on a five-game win streak.

LOQation News – May 1, 2014

This week, we have an exclusive interview men's basketball head coach, Marcus Kahn, as he steps down to pursue a coaching position at Mary Washington University. We also look into the summer plans of the campus community and check out a variety of beach towns along the Jersey Shore.

ICYMI – The 2014 Academic Symposium

The 2014 Academic Symposium brought out students from all class years to display their research and scholarly achievements on Thursday, April 24. The showcase of posters event drew campus administration, faculty and many students to the event in order to learn more on each students specific research.

Does the degree really pay off?

There are approximately 37-million people in the United States borrowing money towards student loans and 40 percent of those borrowers are under the age of 30. Although it may seem like the problem is paying back the debt, the real issue lies in those borrowers like Lilly Welsh who are underemployed.

LOQation News – March 27, 2014

This week, we take a look into the Brownie Social with incoming President, Dr. Donald Taylor, what Spring has in store for the city of Philadelphia and the Swazi Crafts for Care event.

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