Katie Labine

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Grey’s Anatomy keeps viewers on the edge of their seats

The date, Sept. 21, 2006. The time, 9:00 p.m. The beat of your pulse is intense; it reads dramatic suspense and scandalous love affairs over bloodshed and death of loved ones. What is all of this chatter I hear around the campus of Cabrini? "Grey's Anatomy" is back and on its way to sewing up the sutures which left audiences' mouths agape last season.

Comedians crack up campus

It has been said that laughter cures everything. Any student fortunate enough to be in the Mansion on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 8:00 p.m. was quickly cured of the homework blues, and instead laughing until their stomachs hurt. Two comedians, Lee Camp and Rob Paravonian, turned the Mansion into a room filled with cackles to be heard around campus.

Grey’s Anatomy keeps viewers on the edge of their seats

The date, Sept. 21, 2006. The time, 9:00 p.m. The beat of your pulse is intense; it reads dramatic suspense and scandalous love affairs over bloodshed and death of loved ones. What is all of this chatter I hear around the campus of Cabrini? "Grey's Anatomy" is back and on its way to sewing up the sutures which left audiences' mouths agape last season.

Comedians crack up campus

It has been said that laughter cures everything. Any student fortunate enough to be in the Mansion on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 8:00 p.m. was quickly cured of the homework blues, and instead laughing until their stomachs hurt. Two comedians, Lee Camp and Rob Paravonian, turned the Mansion into a room filled with cackles to be heard around campus.

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