Eion ONeill

Articles by Eion ONeill

Valley Forge brings people to area

Washington is indeed a fascinating figure 235 years after the American Revolution and there is no better place to learn about our founding father than right down the street at the Valley Forge National Historical Park.

“True Grit” is a must-catch movie before it rides off into the sunset.

While "True Grit" has been out since before Christmas, local theaters such as Clearview’s Anthony Wayne and the United Artists King of Prussia still have showtimes available and if you do ultimately miss it in theatres, add it to your Netflix or rent it at Blockbuster. It’s worth every moment even if right away it does not seem it.

The TSA wants to feel you up

How worth it is the TSA Pat-down procedure? What is the fine line between safety and violating one's privcy?

Ken Prothero awarded second-time CSAC Coach of the Year

Coach Ken Prothero earned his second straight CSAC Coach of the Year award this year, earning the nomination in both 2006 and 2010.

Men’s & Women’s basketball preview

The Men's and Women's basketball teams are leaving back, leaving last season behind & ready to win a CSAC championship

Field Hockey falls to Alvernia 2-0

The Cabrini field hockey team battled hard but lost 2-0 against Alvernia University Thursday,Oct. 28. The Lady Cavs at 10-7 set some numbers but they weren’t enough to give the team its finishing touch on an incredible 10-7 season.

Women’s volleyball dominates in tri-match

Cabrini College women’s volleyball team crushed both Valley Forge Christian College and Philadelphia Biblical University 3-0 Saturday, Oct. 23 as part of a tri-match at Philadelphia Biblical’s Mason Activity Center gymnasium.

Sports Briefs

U.S. soccer team draws with Colombia in friendly match The U.S. men’s soccer team went to 4-5-4 after drawing with Colombia in a scoreless… Read More

Windmills: an ugly way to get clean energy

In recent years, there’s been a push for green energy but it’s important to understand that while some energy sources may be cleaner than others, there’s a consequence to everything.

Honors Convocation kicks off Family Weekend

The Fall Honors Convocation was held in Grace Hall on Saturday, Sept.25. The event saluted students for their academic achievements the previous semester.

Bookstore offers “Divine” options

People tend to feel guilty when eating chocolate but the campus bookstore might just rid one of their shame. The campus store has been providing Cabrini students, faculty and staff with fair trade chocolate for the past three years.

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Global to campus news

Environmental discussion tackles pressing issues

What are carbon footprints? What really is global warming? What’s the cost of climate change to those around the world today and future generations? Why should we care? These are the questions that Dr. Eric Malm, assistant professor of business administration in Cabrini’s Business Department, tried to help the crowded mansion sunroom understand during his talk hosted by Cabrini Diversity Initiatives.

Commuters can enjoy college experience

Being a commuter is like any other college experience. You can either make the most of it or not. There are some who argue that… Read More

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