Jessica Wegelin

Articles by Jessica Wegelin

Women’s soccer gets win over F&M: first time in team history

The Cabrini women's soccer team opened their 2009 season on Tuesday, Sept. 1, with a huge win over Centennial Conference opponent Franklin & Marshall College. This is the first time in the program's history that they came out on the victorious end against F&M.

Moran focused on back-to-back championship

Playing soccer since before he can remember, history and political science major, Brian Moran is looking for a back-to-back CSAC championship in his senior season. Moran began playing soccer with his hometown team of Aston and then moved onto a more competitive select team, Riverplate United, out of Ridley, Pa.

Lady Cavs drop opener to Rowan

The Cabrini field hockey team suffered their first loss of the 2009 season on the Edith Robb Dixon field, Tuesday night against No. 10 Rowan University. The final score was 4-0 but junior goalkeeper Caitlin Donahue, captured 26 saves in the cage for the Cavaliers.

Texting while driving; deadly combo

Everyone has an unhealthy addiction that they just can't seem to escape. Of course, I have my occasional drink but I wouldn't exactly call that an unhealthy addiction, at least not yet. However, the addiction that I can't seem to break is texting. For me and the other estimated 1.

Textbook rentals a popular trend that helps cut costs for college students

Each year, college students try to save their money by buying used books or ordering books overseas for half the regular retail price. After the academic year is over, another option that students take advantage of is selling their books back to try and get some of their money back.

Lady cavs kick off new season

The Cabrini womens' soccer team returned to the turf on Tuesday, Aug. 18 for the first day of preseason behind head coach Ken Prothero in his eighth season leading the Cavs. Memories from last season's heartbreaking loss to Marywood University in the semifinal round of the Colonial Athletic Conference still linger in the back of many of the returning players' heads.

No gamesCavaliers set on stronger finish

The Cabrini volleyball team returned to the Nerney Field House on Aug. 18 behind head coach Eric Schaefer to prepare for the 2009 season. This is the second season, for head coach Schaefer. In his first season Schaefer and the team appeared in two championship matches.

Pearson becomes head womens’ basketball coach

Cabrini College named Kate Pearson head womens' basketball coach. Pearson took over on July 1 after serving as the Cavaliers assistant coach for the past five seasons. Pearson becomes head coach after the Cavaliers have won back-to-back Colonial States Athletic Conference titles and has advanced to two straight NCAA Tournaments.

Women’s lacrosse goes 3 for 4 in stretch

The Cabrini women's lacrosse team came out on the losing end to conference rival Gwynedd-Mercy on Saturday, April 18. The loss was the second biggest upset in the nation this year, according to LAXpower.com. "After being on a four-game winning steak we went into Saturday's game over confident and not giving them enough respect.

Colfer expects banner year for Grugan

Eight points shy of becoming just the third Cabrini men's lacrosse player to reach the 200-point plateau, junior business administration major Casey Grugan looks to lead his team as far as possible in the post season, and try to capture a national championship.

Proud to be American, post election

As news reporters relayed the message to all the anxious viewers that Barack Obama was elected to be the 44th President of the United States, I heard cheers throughout campus. We, as a nation, should feel so privileged to be alive during a period of time when history is being made right in front of our eyes.

Successful fall for men’s golf

The Cabrini men's golf team has been on a winning streak since Sept. 19. The Cavs participated in six different tournaments including: the Moravian Invitational, Lebanon Valley Invitational, Penn State- Berks, Philadelphia University, Immaculata University and the Cyclone Invitational.

Working for Google

What am I going to do when I graduate? That is the big question flowing out of many students' mouths all around campus. When you're younger you have these big dreams as to what you are going to become and anything feels possible. As I flipped through the TV channels this past summer, I came across the dream job.

Philly museums open doors

Campus Philly College Day welcomed all students Saturday, Sept. 27 who attend college in the Philadelphia area to participate in an all-day, free extravaganza to kick off the start of a new school year. Students escaped the campus life, and ventured out into the streets of Philly to experience a day of free museums, music, food, shopping and socializing with other students from nearby Philadelphia schools.

Shake and shuffle: new iPod nano

"Rockalicious" is the best way to describe the newly released iPod nano. The bright colors are not the only exciting feature of the new nano. It is a brilliant piece of technology that allows you to have music, games, movies, photos and more right at your finger tips.

‘90210’: Same zip code, more sex appeal

For people who were in love with the old "90210," it might have been a struggle to get into the latest version. But with the sex, drugs and scandal that appears in the new show, you'll soon be hooked to this version. The world famous ZIP code "90210" made its big comeback on the CW network.

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