Danielle Feole

Articles by Danielle Feole

Residence Life implements new 24-hour visitation policy

With many students putting a negative outlook on their restrictions on campus, a change needed to be made. Cabrini has instituted a new visitation policy to better suit their upperclass students. "I moved off my junior year because rules were getting way too strict," senior marketing major Ryan Oxley said.

Laukaitis lands ‘dream job’

Sitting in a small office behind the bleachers in the Dixon Center, Cabrini's new women's basketball coach anticipates the upcoming season. Bernadette Laukaitis will step on the court and finally feel what the title of head coach will really be like. "It's fun and exciting to know I'm coming into a program that has won," Laukaitis said.

Kahn; third coach in three years for men’s basketball

After five different coaching careers, Marcus Kahn was named Cabrini's head basketball coach. Kahn will become the fifth men's basketball head coach in Cabrini's 34-year program history. He will be the third coach at Cabrini in three years. "I think he's going to bring a new style of play and up tempo to the court," assistant basketball coach Saleem Brown said.

Hinklemon doesn’t crack under pressure

Playing the position of a goalie can be a hard spot to fill. Colin Hinkelmon, Cabrini's men's soccer goalie, never lets the pressure trouble him on the turf. "I feel that I perform better under pressure and close view," Hinkelmon said. Hinkelmon is a senior this year and this will be his fourth year playing for the Cavaliers.

Living with a stranger: Not this girl

The horror stories of living with a new roommate have never been something I've had to face. I came to Cabrini as a freshman and lived in Woodcrest with someone I had known since the sixth grade. We always talked, but were never inseparable. Now we are best friends! I've heard the craziest stories about living with a complete stranger.

Men’s lacrosse dominates Mighty Macs

Every player had a chance to score as the Cabrini men's lacrosse team dominated Immaculata by 22-2 on Saturday, April 19. The Cavaliers improved to 12-2 and remain undefeated in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Immaculata fell to 3-8 and 2-4 in the league.

Girls: never too old to shed a few tears

Stress, anger, sad scenes of a movie or a sentimental moment, practically anything can make me shed a tear. I used to think being emotional was my weakness, but sometimes a good cry is needed. If I watch a sad movie or listen to a sad song, you better believe you will see tear drops falling down my cheeks.

Students lead program motivating teens to pursue higher education

Showing children at a young age that college is a possibility is a mission for Cabrini's teen motivator program. For the first time this year, Jeannie Armbruster formed a partnership with St. Francis of Assisi to bring 7th and 8th grade students on campus and show them what college life is like.

Cavs remain undefeated in PAC

The Cavaliers dominated Misericordia with a final score of 27-1 on Saturday, April 12. Cabrini improved to 10-2 after this win and remain undefeated in the PAC, 6-0. This was an easy game for the Cavs, but it was an asset to the team to beat Misericordia by so many points, being that they were the third best team in the PAC two years ago.

Spring up your wardrobe

Shopping for a spring wardrobe is a great time of the year because warm sunny weather is right around the corner. Being able to pack away warm sweatshirts and furry boots and head to the mall for a new spring outfit is the best feeling. I love the bright colors that come along with spring clothes.

Cavaliers dominate Hampden-Sydney

The men's lacrosse team beat Hampden-Sydney College 18-11 on Saturday, March 14. The Cavs came back and scored 13 goals throughout the second half. The Cavs rendered their first loss against Lynchburg College, Va. 16-11 on their way to spring break training in Wrightsville Beach, N.

Lady Cavs down Immaculata, finish on top of division

The Cabrini women's basketball team clinched their division, earning a first round playoff bye after beating Immaculata University 64-48 on Thursday, Feb. 19. They are currently 21-4 at the end of their Colonial States Athletic Conference regular season schedule.

Chocolate festival delights taste buds

The International Club hosted the third annual chocolate festival in Founders Hall on Thursday, Feb. 12. Jennifer Gold, International Club advisor and Marta Skuza, president of the International Club, helped make this event possible. This year, 17 countries were represented with chocolates and international teas.

High expectations for Colfer’s Cavs

The Cabrini men's lacrosse team will kick off their season ranked third in the country. They left last season with an overall record of 17-3, after their loss against Salisbury University in the NCAA quarterfinals, just two games away from a championship.

Lady Cavs down Centenary

The women's basketball team's focus on improving their rebounds paid off against Centenary College College, winning by a score of 78-52 in the Nerney Field House on Feb. 3. The Cavs stole their seventh consecutive win and remain unbeaten against Colonial States Athletic Conference opponents.

Dance team’s ‘Haunting’ earns spot in competition

The Cabrini Dance Team participated in their first dance festival at West Chester University on Saturday, Jan. 24. With the help of Dr. Michelle Filling, English professor and Cabrini's new Dance Team coach, the girls were able to submit a successful audition tape and made it in the highly competitive competition over many other schools in the Philadelphia area.

Lacrosse club offers second chances

It started out as a simple idea, a big "what if," a joke among friends. However, slowly but surely, the idea became reality. The men's lacrosse club has become a part of the National College Lacrosse League. The club was originally founded by juniors Ryan Kaysen and Tom Hayes earlier last year in order for their group of friends to continue playing the sport they love.

Cavalier Tip-off ignites new season

Basketball season is officially underway as the annual Cavalier Tip-off took place on Friday, Oct. 30. Students flocked to the Dixon Center decked out in Cabrini gear to bring in the 2008-09 basketball season. Both the cheerleading and dance team cheered at the front door while the crowd marched in.

Fighting for the cure, not the score

The score was not important in the second annual Nick Colleluori classic on Saturday, Oct. 11. The men's lacrosse team stepped on the turf at Ridley High School to play against Villanova and Saint Joe's University to support and spread awareness about the Headstrong Foundation.

Cheerleaders ‘tumbling’ into high injury rates

Cheerleading is in the running for one of the most dangerous sports; who would have thought? A new study says that cheerleading causes 65.1 percent of female high school athlete injuries and 66.7 percent of female college athlete injuries. According to HealthDay, Center Director Frederick O.

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