Justin Bostwick

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Pigs fly in battle of the bands

Four bands cranked up their amps and took to the stage in their best efforts to win the opening slot for Cabrini's spring concert. The bands competing for the coveted opening slot Feb. 25 in Grace Hall consisted of Small Towns/Big Cities, Pigs in Flight, The Stillverse and Last Day to Live.

Remembering history

"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character," Dr. Martin Luther King, the American black civil rights leader, said these words and made a permanent change in the history of black Americans.

Financial aid packages to determine future of college students’ decisions

More than ever, financial aid is determining the future of college students across the country. A large percentage of students are basing their decision on what school they are planning on attending by how much financial aid they are being offered. Tuition for colleges seems to be skyrocketing more and more every year.

Get your TV fix online

Is technology booming so much that televisions are going out of style? As of right now, that's probably a little ridiculous to even imagine, but who knows what's around the corner. That show you might watch every Monday night after dinner is no longer merely available on that precious "boob tube" sitting in your living room.

Diggin’ Digg.com

Over the past six or seven years, the Internet has become my main source for news stories. Aside from news sites such as CNN.com, social content Web sites are growing in popularity. Although many aren't familiar with it, Digg.com happens to be one of the most popular social networking sites on the Web today.

First-year college president to be inaugurated

Marie Angelella George, Ph.D. will be inaugurated as the seventh president of Cabrini College on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Thomas P. Nerney Field House in the Dixon Center from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The inauguration ceremony is expected to bring members of the board of trustees, faculty, students, alumni and staff to the campus.

Getting a bad case of beer muscles

Guys, you can deny it if you want, but at one point in your life you have probably been guilty of or at least heard the term "beer muscles." Anyone who has had a few too many on a night out knows that alcohol has the ability to make people act in a way they normally wouldn't.

Hall of fame honors athletic standouts

Cabrini's very own athletic hall of fame added four new members on the evening of Friday, Oct. 3. Dr. James Hedtke, John Keating, Melissa Posse and Janet Cobb Ryerson were the four new members added to the hall of fame. The event at the Dixon Center attracted family members and close friends as well as a youthful crowd.

Senior tennis star not quite ready to call it quits

Dina DiTaranto, senior graphic design and studio art major, recently was selected to be player of the week for tennis. This was the second time she was selected for this honor for her performance on the tennis team. DiTaranto attended Holy Cross High School where she began to play tennis at a competitive level.

Field hockey suffers heartbreaker to Del Val

Women's field hockey, with a 3 - 4 season, faced defeat to Delaware Valley College on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The game went into double overtime and was followed by a shoot-out in which Delaware Valley claimed their victory. No points were scored for the first half of the game.

Pigs fly in battle of the bands

Four bands cranked up their amps and took to the stage in their best efforts to win the opening slot for Cabrini's spring concert. The bands competing for the coveted opening slot Feb. 25 in Grace Hall consisted of Small Towns/Big Cities, Pigs in Flight, The Stillverse and Last Day to Live.

Remembering history

"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character," Dr. Martin Luther King, the American black civil rights leader, said these words and made a permanent change in the history of black Americans.

Financial aid packages to determine future of college students’ decisions

More than ever, financial aid is determining the future of college students across the country. A large percentage of students are basing their decision on what school they are planning on attending by how much financial aid they are being offered. Tuition for colleges seems to be skyrocketing more and more every year.

Get your TV fix online

Is technology booming so much that televisions are going out of style? As of right now, that's probably a little ridiculous to even imagine, but who knows what's around the corner. That show you might watch every Monday night after dinner is no longer merely available on that precious "boob tube" sitting in your living room.

Diggin’ Digg.com

Over the past six or seven years, the Internet has become my main source for news stories. Aside from news sites such as CNN.com, social content Web sites are growing in popularity. Although many aren't familiar with it, Digg.com happens to be one of the most popular social networking sites on the Web today.

First-year college president to be inaugurated

Marie Angelella George, Ph.D. will be inaugurated as the seventh president of Cabrini College on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Thomas P. Nerney Field House in the Dixon Center from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The inauguration ceremony is expected to bring members of the board of trustees, faculty, students, alumni and staff to the campus.

Getting a bad case of beer muscles

Guys, you can deny it if you want, but at one point in your life you have probably been guilty of or at least heard the term "beer muscles." Anyone who has had a few too many on a night out knows that alcohol has the ability to make people act in a way they normally wouldn't.

Hall of fame honors athletic standouts

Cabrini's very own athletic hall of fame added four new members on the evening of Friday, Oct. 3. Dr. James Hedtke, John Keating, Melissa Posse and Janet Cobb Ryerson were the four new members added to the hall of fame. The event at the Dixon Center attracted family members and close friends as well as a youthful crowd.

Senior tennis star not quite ready to call it quits

Dina DiTaranto, senior graphic design and studio art major, recently was selected to be player of the week for tennis. This was the second time she was selected for this honor for her performance on the tennis team. DiTaranto attended Holy Cross High School where she began to play tennis at a competitive level.

Field hockey suffers heartbreaker to Del Val

Women's field hockey, with a 3 - 4 season, faced defeat to Delaware Valley College on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The game went into double overtime and was followed by a shoot-out in which Delaware Valley claimed their victory. No points were scored for the first half of the game.

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