Danielle Alio

Danielle Alio
Cabrini College '12
The Loquitur Manging Editor
LOQation Executive Producer
WYBF FM - On Air DJ/Assistant Production Director
Cabrini College Theater-Stage Crew/Actress

Articles by Danielle Alio

LOQation Season 4 Episode 6

This week LOQation features a look into the upcoming Fall season, coverage of the Domestic Violence Symposium held at cabrini, and much more! Tune in to LOQation for more!

LOQation Season 4 Episode 3

This week LOQation features Cabrini's Memorial services for 9/11, coverage of the Involvement Fair, and much more! tune in to LOQation to hear more!

LOQation Season 4 Episode 2

This week LOQation features a tribute to the tenth anniversary of 9/11, a look back at this past summer, a brand new Tip of the Week for college students, and much more!

LOQation Episode 26

  The week, LOQation features a piece on the Cabrini College Chorus’s upcoming free spring concert which is to take place on May 1… Read More

Chorus prepares for spring concert

Cabrini chorus prepares for their upcoming spring performance.

LOQation Episode 25

This week, LOQation features Tony Hall who is fasting to raise awareness in order to end world hunger. We also get an inside look… Read More

LOQation Episode 24

This week LOQation features SGA Elections, thoughts on the Phillies pitching staff and a trip to Los Angeles to attend the Kids Choice Awards. Tune in to hear more!

LOQation Episode 23

This week LOQation features the first ever performance of the Cabrini Steppers, a sneak peak into the school play ‘Merrily We Roll Along’, and… Read More

Cabrini’s Theatre seating not adequate for audience members

One thing that can be looked forward to every spring is the Cabrini College Theater’s spring musical production. This year audiences will be able to enjoy the Steven Sondheim musical, “Merrily We Roll Along.” The theater program at Cabrini is in our opinion one of the most hardworking and dedicated programs we have seen. It works with its small space and produces an extraordinary show creating full houses and then some every night.

LOQation Episode 22

This week, LOQation features Pat Ciarrocchi being named the Ivy Young Willis 2011 recipient, students making a difference on the Appalachia trip, and the Cabrini geese making their return to campus. Tune in to LOQation to hear more!

Audiences feel the love with ‘Valentines Day’

This year, there was a movie released just in time for the holiday. “Valentine’s Day,” released on Feb. 12, is a movie that takes place in Los Angeles and follows the lives of different love-struck individuals.

Small business, big responsibility

Growing up with a family-owned business was definitely an experience full of ups and downs. When people first hear that my family owns a business, I usually get a reaction like "you're so lucky," "that's so cool" or "I wish my family owned a bakery." The truth is there is a lot more to it.

Entertainment Briefs

The documentary of the climb will air on March 14 on MTV. Viewers will be able to watch the celebrities brave harsh weather and health conditions as well as watch them decontaminate the water of local villages.

Small business, big responsibility

Growing up in the atmosphere of a family owned business was definitely an experience full of ups and downs. When some first hear that my family owns a business, I usually get a reaction like “you’re so lucky,” “that’s so cool” or “I wish my family owned a bakery.” The truth is there is a lot more to it. Yes, my dad is his own boss but there is a lot of responsibility that comes with that.

Savings plan could help students pay college tuition

As the cost of college rises, many students are having a rough time finding the money to pay for their education. One way of setting aside money for college is through a 529 plan, also known as a qualified tuition plan. The concept of a 529 plan was formed through Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1996.

Nation & World

Obama proposes restraints for national banks President Obama publicly proposed putting restraints on some of the largest national banks on Thursday, Jan. 21. Regulations would not only limit the bank's size but would also limit risky activities. Obama's proposal would also ban proprietary trading, which is when commercial banks trade their own accounts.

Not for Sale club brings awareness to human trafficking

Since the Not for Sale campaign presentation, many students at Cabrini have started advocating against human trafficking. One form of advocacy is through the newly created Not for Sale club which sponsored a movie night on Nov. 16. The movie shown, "Human Trafficking," is based off of a true story and was released in 2005.

Students audition for ’25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’

It's that time of year again when the Cabrini College Theatre chooses a musical to perform in the spring semester. This year's selection is the "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" and auditions were held recently on Nov. 17 and 18. Before the auditions started, nervous students filled the lobby outside of the theater waiting for his or her turn.

College experience: no excuses for commuter students

If there is one thing [as a commuter] that bothers me the most, it is when I hear people saying that commuters do not get to have the college experience. This is really not the truth. I commute a distance of about 40 to 50 minutes a day from North Whales, Pa.

‘Not for sale’ visits campus

Students learn in American history classes that slavery ended with the Union victory of the Civil War. It is shocking to know that slavery still occurs today with the modern day term known as human trafficking. David Batstone, author of "Not For Sale," hosted a workshop and presentation about the modern slave trade for the summer reading convocation held on Nov.

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