Holly Prendergast

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Summer 2011 Bucket List

With my last summer before graduating college quickly approaching, I decided to compile somewhat of a short bucket list for the summer of 2011,… Read More

Water for Elephants receives mixed reviews

The highly anticipated book to movie adaptation, “Water for Elephants,” debuted in the number three spot this weekend on April 22 earning $17.5 million.… Read More

Lady Cavs fall to Neumann University 15-14

The Cabrini College women’s lacrosse team lost to long-time school rival Neumann University 15-14 on Saturday, April 16 at Neumann University in Aston, Pa.… Read More

The Cavaliers dominate the Neumann Knights 21-4

The No. 18 Cabrini men’s lacrosse team continued the nation’s longest active conference win streak by claiming its 79th consecutive conference win against the… Read More

Cabrini College sports overview 2010-11

Men’s Basketball – The Cabrini men’s basketball team ended the 2010-2011 season 24-6 (16-2 CSAC).  The Cavaliers clinched the CSAC championship for the second… Read More

Men’s basketball advances to ‘Sweet 16’

Under third-year head coach Marcus Kahn, the Cabrini College men's basketball team has advanced to the "Sweet 16" round of the NCAA tournament, for only the second time in the programs history.

Lady Cavs defeat Griffins in overtime

The Cabrini College women’s basketball team overpowered the Gwynedd-Mercy Griffins 66 to 62, in over time, on Monday, Feb. 7 at Gwynedd-Mercy College. This win bumped the Lady Cavs record up to seven and 14 overall and seven and five in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC).

CRS president urges continued aid for Haiti

Ken Hackett, president of Catholic Relief Services, laid out a plan at a conference at Villanova University on Nov. 8 how aid and development organizations like CRS can work with Haiti for a sustainable future. He stressed

Students, Spanish-speaking employees trade skills

The Wolfington Center, Sodexo and CSI cleaning services come together to build community around the Cabrini College campus through ¡Somos Cabrini!

Women’s tennis in race for CSAC

In the most recent Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) poll, the Cabrini College women’s tennis team is selected to place fourth overall this year… Read More

‘Dear John’ brings tears to viewers’

Fans of "The Notebook" hit movie theaters everywhere to see another one of Nicholas Sparks' book-to-movie triumphs, "Dear John." The movie's cast included stars Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried and "Step Brothers" cast member, Richard Jenkins. This heartfelt romantic film deals with the trials and tribulations of a relationship burdened by war.

‘Dear John’ knocks ‘Avatar’ out of No. 1 spot

Even though “Dear John” is not rated high by the critics, many viewers and Nicholas Sparks fans everywhere deeply enjoy the movie.

Alumnus directs local theater

If a person wants to see a theater production in the Philadelphia area, they can turn to a place that they may not have thought of to begin with, the Iron Age Theatre. The Iron Age Theatre, located in Norristown, offers productions all year round. Its non-traditional performances are what separate it from other local venues.

‘Jersey Shore’ earns fist-pump fame

From the "Real World" to "Real Chance of Love," no other reality show has seemed to compare to that of MTV's newest and most successful reality triumph, "Jersey Shore." "Jersey Shore" takes place in Seaside Heights, N.J. with eight self-proclaimed guidos and guidettes (Italian-Americans who spend all hours of the day working out at the gym, tanning, doing laundry and spending entirely too much money on hair gel and Ed Hardy clothing).

The Iron Age Theatre: providing original productions all year long

The Iron Age Theatre located in Norristown offers productions all year round.

Region & Campus

New Jersey is now the 14th state in the United States to legalize the use of medical marijuana. With this new law, chronically sick citizens of New Jersey may now have a regained sense of optimism towards either recovery or just being able to deal better with their illness.

Senior ministers implement Cabrini faith and justice week

Keeping faith and realizing the effects of our daily actions on others were the main purposes of the newly initiated faith week. Faith week was introduced to Cabrini College by Justice and Faith ministers, seniors Shannon Keough and Matt Slutz. Throughout the week, each night different activities were put together to get students involved.

Co-ed dorm rooms create new distraction for Syracuse students

Syracuse University in Syracuse, N.Y. has recently announced that starting in the fall 2010 semester they will be piloting co-ed suite dorm rooms. The rooms will have two bedrooms, one for the male and one for the female with a common area room.

New VP of Institutional Advancement appointed

Cabrini College named Sharon Kerrigan Loman the new vice president of Institutional Advancement. Loman began her new position at Cabrini on Aug. 31. The goal of the Institutional Advancement office at Cabrini College is to build relationships and raise money for the college.

Women’s volleyball remains undefeated

The Cabrini College women's volleyball team beat Cedar Crest College with a score of 3-0 on Saturday, Oct. 17. This was the lady Cavs fifth consecutive win and they still remain undefeated in the Colonial States Athletic Conference. "It feels really good to be undefeated in the CSAC," Lizzie Williams, senior pre-med major, said.

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