Ever wonder where those intense beats and rhythms are coming from in the communication wing? On every Monday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Gillian Davis, senior communication major, entertains fans with her radio show, "Indie with Gilly D" on 89.1 WYBF-FM "The Burn.
Every Tuesday, college students from all over the Main Line arrive at Gumdrops and Sprinkles, located on Lancaster Ave. in Wayne to take advantage of the 10 percent off discount.
The store's owner, Paula Mulcahy of Admore Pa., has had a passion for ice cream ever since she was a little girl.
To use it, or not to use it? That is the question. Technology is becoming something that is defining our generation. Some may argue the fact that technology is robbing the youth out of children. This is a very controversial topic that many people tend to disagree on.
"Where the Wild Things Are" brought in $32.7 million on its opening weekend in United States movie theaters. The film is adapted from the classic children's book, written by Maurice Sendak in 1963.
The almost perfect live-action adaption of the book was directed by Spike Jonze and was released in theaters everywhere on Oct.
Every year, thousands of south Jersey locals gather together to celebrate one tradition; Mullica Hill Township's "Night of Terror" brings fear to both returning and new visitors. By day it's a farm, corn-maze and pumpkin patch, known as Creamy Acres.
The farm was started in 1967, but it turned into a haunted attraction in 1995 and has remained a hit ever since.
The women's soccer team took victory over Neumann University with a 2-0 win. The victory contributed to their sixth consecutive win for the lady Cavaliers.
The team solidified that they are one step closer to the Colonial States Athletic Conference Championship.
On Saturday Oct. 12, the cross country invitational hosted by Cabrini College at the Belmont Plateau in Philadelphia turned out to be a success for some of the members of the men's and women's cross country team.
The freshmen dominated this meet. Among the winners was newcomer freshman, Shatievah Lewis, who placed 10 out of 140 competitors at Saturday's invitational.
The Cabrini women's soccer team won against Baptist Bible College with a 5-0 shutout.
The game started off quickly with the Cavaliers scoring early on. The final goal of the game was scored at the end of the first half by freshman forward Alex Tralie. The second half of the game ended up being scoreless for both teams.
Wikipedia is a perfectly legitimate reference for information. Many professors are against it because of how easy you can re-write information.
However, what the professors fail to research is the fact that when you add something to Wikipedia, you have to have five sources to back up your information or else it will be deleted by their auto-delete feature.
Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past
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