Joseph Rettino

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Do some RAs abuse their power in their position?

This is not an attack, but a mirror reflecting what I have witnessed over my last four years living on campus. Through my time,… Read More

How destruction defined a generation

DECK Few Millennials knew a world before threat levels were color-coded, there was a War on Terror, and Transportation Security Administration checks were as… Read More

Chairman of trustees resigns

The Chair of Cabrini’s Board of Trustees will be resigning after the end of his term. The resignation of Thomas P. Nerney ’77 will… Read More

Don’t use stereotypes. Be rational

When it comes to the topic of the recent civil rights injustices in America, it is important to not be irrational. Cornell Brooks, president… Read More

Honduras’ CRS rep meets student ambassadors

From Honduras, the country with the number one homicide rate in the world, a Country Representative for Catholic Relief Services, traveled to the United… Read More

School aims for increased Hispanic enrollment

The college is slated to have Hispanic enrollment up by 25% by the year 2020. “In order to compete and to recruit students, you… Read More

Students get a second chance at housing lottery

    Following “much consideration,” the Residence Life office decided to re-open the housing applications for students who did not receive a lottery number… Read More

Cabrini is ready to be re-accredited

Cabrini seems to be ready to be re-accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and Schools next week. Middle States will send… Read More

Library classroom closed due to asbestos

The ground floor computer lab in the Holy Spirit Library was quarantined for three days due to asbestos exposure. According to Dawn Barnett, director… Read More

Lower gas prices affect fuel-spending behaviors and physical activity

The lot of the Sunoco gas station, on Lancaster Avenue in Wayne, is busier since the new year. According to the American Automobile Association,… Read More

Dixon House to be restored

Dr. Donald Taylor, president of Cabrini, and the school’s board of trustees decided last week to renovate the Dixon House Residence Hall, which was shut down in September 2011 due to the extensive growth of mold.

The two sides of working at Sodexo

Several Sodexo employees, from Cavs Corner, gave their input on how the viewed their jobs and the fairness of their workplace. Two of the… Read More

Iggy Azalea’s “The New Classic”

Female rap's newest chick is blazing a path with her debut album

Off campus living at Cabrini

According to Cabrini’s website, 60 percent of students live in one of the 12 residence halls on campus, aside from those in the remaining 40 percent that commute from home. Where do the other students live?

Ice Bucket Challenge—A breeding ground for narcisists

Whether it’s a girl posting a half-naked selfie of herself on Instagram or a guy gloating about his new found CrossFit addiction, people will do anything for a “Like,” or “Favorite” on social media. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is just another example of a ploy for attention.

A new year could yield great advances for cross country

Cross-country is beginning its 32 season with a new coach and an influx of new runners. In preparation for the coming season, runners have been practicing many mornings and taking guidance from their new coach, Coach Joe Dare.

Somebody new on campus: Don Taylor

Constant strokes of his stripped purple, black and gold necktie ensured that it laid flat atop his shirt. Periodic sips from a Cabrini College labeled water bottle (that always found its way back to its coaster) implied that he was preparing for some long-winded answers. He sat at an angle in a wooden chair at his meeting table, not at the chair behind his imperial desk—that would be just too presidential.

Album Review: Sam Smith’s ‘In The Lonely Hour’

In a sea of European crooners a la John Newmann, Olly Murs and Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith is the ship boasting the biggest sails. Though his persona, austere with a bashful demeanor, it's his silver, needle-like voice that holds his listeners in his clenches until each final, effortlessly-strained, word is heard.

Students run booth at The Philly Farm & Food Fest

Cabrini’s Integrated Marketing Communications class spent their day at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia helping run the Upper Merion Farmers Market booth at the Philly Farm and Food Fest.

Pennsylvania’s anti-LGBT marriage laws challenged

A lawsuit is in place that is challenging Pennsylvania’s Defense of Marriage Act. The suit, if won by the plaintiffs, would make lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered marriages legal in the state.

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