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Imagine that for once in your busy college life, you actually have nothing to do. You have all the free time in the world and everything seems to be going perfectly; all your work is done, all your meetings have finished; there is nothing that you need to finish because, this being a fantasy and all, you've already done it.

DSU downs Cabrini 3-1

Kendall Neil a&e editor KMN722@cabrini.edu The men's soccer team lost 3-1 to DeSales University on Saturday, Sept. 6. DeSales three goals were scored by junior John Rennie during the non-league game which was played at Cabrini. Senior captain Jim Beck says he doesn't feel as though the Cavaliers have played like a team just yet.

Bringing back PSAs, friends don’t let friends drive drunk

What happened to the saying, "friends don't let friends drive drunk?" Doesn't anyone care about that kind of stuff anymore? I know that it's something my friends and I take very seriously, maybe sometimes a little too seriously. However, it's always better to be safe than sorry.

Trish Arnold resigns

Area Coordinator Patricia Arnold has resigned from her position at Cabrini College to start a new position once the strike is over at Cardinal O'Hara High School in Springfield. She will be in the Social Studies Department teaching sophomore World History and junior American History.

SGA to hold elections; freshmen and execs

For anyone who has a voice that they want to be heard, Student Government Association is holding elections on Sept. 15th, 16th, and 17th in the Founder's Hall lobby from noon to 2 p.m. and during dinner in the caf

Falling into Fall Fest

Anyone who was on campus on Saturday, Sept.6, heard the music of bands 33 West and Marlon Spike coming from the commons. Don't worry. We didn't just have random bands coming and playing on the campus. It was the noise of this year's Fall Fest. CAP board member sophomore Becca Simeone chaired the event in part with assistant director of student activities, Amy Hecht.

New stadium big hit with Birds fans

On Monday Sept. 8th at 9 p.m., the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This will be a familiar match up to all the Philly fans who sat and watched the Eagles fall short to a bid to the Super Bowl just last season. There is however, a huge difference that will change this setting; a $512 million difference to be exact.

Jazzman’s cafe to revolutionize Widener dining

While the Cabrini College community lays the food court to rest with its colors of white, beige, and green, the bright colors of reds, blues, golds, and purples have taken over. Welcome Jazzman'! When head baker, Vikki Sgro first walked into Jazzman's her first impression was that "this could be a cool Friday or Saturday night hang out.

Men’s lacrosse undefeated in PAC

You could almost feel the anticipation, hear the hearts pounding, and see the excitement in the eyes of the men's lacrosse team as they prepared for their last regular season game on Saturday, April 26. The men's team went into this last regular season game with an overall record of 9-3 and 5-0 in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference.

Woodcrest: More than just a dormitory

As trains whizzed by at the Wayne Train Station on Wednesday, April 23, tired commuters were making their way through the small caf

Youth ignore warnings despite STD facts

Although condoms are widely available and sex education in high school stressed their use, three fourths of sexually active college students have unprotected sex. A male junior psychology major said that he has engaged in unprotected sex before but only with one person.

Live for the moment

In a friend's instant messenger profile, I found a link with the name "cute." Being that she is my best friend, I clicked on it and found this amazing editorial in The Massachusetts Daily Collegian. It was written by a Matt Brochu and was entitled "What she doesn't know will kill you.

Presentation discusses AIDS concern in Africa

The Collaborative Learning Community, Healing Matters sponsored in partnership with Catholic Relief Services a presentation on Wednesday, April 14, on the growing problem of AIDS in Africa. The presentation given was broken down into three parts including a powerpoint presentation that gave audience members the real story about the disease that is plaguing Africa, followed by a poster session run by students who take part in Healing Matters, concluding with a CRS presentation about advocacy in relation to AIDS.

CAV Sound pumps-up the volume

ave an event coming up? Instead of going on a search to find qualified sound and lighting technicians, walk up to the Office of Student Activities and fill out a Cavalier Sound request form. Nicknamed CAV sound, "Cavalier Sound" is a tech crew made-up of four students who are hired on a yearly basis and are trained in various aspects of event management and technical production.

Philadelphia fans witness Veterans Stadium implosion

"They paved paradise and put up a parking lot." The familiar song, "Yellow Taxi Cab", most recently covered by the Counting Crows, would ring through the speakers of Veterans Stadium over the duration of the last few games that would ever be played. On March 21 at 7 a.

Finding the best ‘hit’ in baseball movies

With the start of a brand new baseball season just weeks away, what better way to help those die hard fans get back into the swing of things then by watching their favorite baseball movies? In the midst of all the baseball movies out there, choosing what to watch may kill some time awaiting the always exciting first pitch of the season.

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The stage was set as over 200 relatives, friends and supporters packed Jazzman's Caf

Making the memories last for one year at a time

"We're here for a fun time, but not for a long time." That quote just seems to be ringing in my ears lately. After this semester, I will be facing my senior year. Funny how I never thought that would happen; it always just seemed so far away. Now, every other email is about internships, sleep has become non-existent, trying to juggle classes and the extra-curricular that are so important and are so much apart of who I am have caused me to sit back and think, "Am I ready for the real world?" When we are five years old, all we want to do is grow up.

Cell phone backgrounds showcase individualism

Forget the old Nokia cell phone covers. The new rage with cell phones is the wallpaper that is displayed behind the main screen of a phone. For some people, it's just another accessory that isn't necessary for a cell phone. For others, however, it is a fashion statement.

Glitz, glitter and glamour at the Grammy’s

After last week's spectacle at the Super Bowl with Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake and their infamous performance, CBS was taking no chances of another spectacle during the 46th annual Grammy awards. In order to have the chance to edit out anything that could be considered offensive, the show was aired complete with a five-minute delay.

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