Laura Hancq

Articles by Laura Hancq

‘Rescuing Regina’ author calls for immigration reform

Immigration reform in the United States is needed immediately and we, as citizens, must act now, according to a recent speaker.

Editorial: Incoming students: prepare to broaden your horizons

In light of our special issue for Accepted Students Day at Cabrini, we on the Loquitur editorial staff thought long and hard about the message we wanted to send to the high school students and families trying to decide if Cabrini is the right college. We thought about telling you why we love Cabrini, how it’s more than just a college for us and how you can have an incredible experience here.

Outta’ Right Field: Should we worry about the Phillies?

The Phillies are now worth an estimated $723 million according to Forbes, so I don’t think we have to worry about them becoming an irrelevant team. Even if this year is more of a struggle than recent years, the red pinstripes will not fall by the way side.

Editorial: Cherish the spirit, not just the victories

If you were on campus this past weekend, you can probably still feel the electric current that was pumping through those watching the men’s basketball team on their historic trip to the final round of the NCAA Division III Tournament in Salem, Va. Here on The Loquitur, we want to encourage the Cabrini community to remember that level of school spirit and to keep it going.

Global activist promotes peace through understanding

There is more power in love than in hateful retaliation was the message from the founder and executive director of the Peace and Prosperity Alliance. Lisa Gibson, who lost her brother in the PanAm Flight 103 Lockerbie bombing in 1988, has turned her tragic loss into advocacy for peace and understanding. Gibson spoke to Cabrini students on Monday, March 12.

Editorial: Creating global citizens in the classroom

Cabrini wants to create a community of students who are well-rounded in academics but also committed to being global citizens. As the world continues to progress and the barriers between countries are broken down, we need to understand the importance of being tied to others.

Convergence class reaches around the world

When the Cabrini College Senior Honors Convergence class was offered the opportunity to make contacts with students and professors in the Middle East and North Africa through Catholic Relief Services, they were in agreement that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Editorial: Cohabitation: the last frontier of gender-equal housing?

The Loquitur editorial staff realizes true gender-equal housing would be difficult to implement at Cabrini but suggests it could be something to think about for the future.

Outta’ Right Field: Goalie controversy?

It’s no secret that overall, the Flyers have played horribly at home this year and in the postseason. Hello, last year. And we’ve gone through how many goalies since we’ve had a good one? Ron Hextall? Hello, a decade ago. That’s pressure.

Editorial: Choice is contested key for contraception, religion

It is possible that Obama's contraception proposition may not even ever become reality for places such as Cabrini. However, do not expect it to go away because it will just be one of many controversial issues in this coming election.

Editorial: Remembering 9/11 through our actions, thoughts, courage

A decade. Ten years ago. While it seems like only yesterday our lives were forever changed, in actuality, quite a lot of time has passed. Here at the Loquitur, most of the editorial staff was in fifth grade on the fateful day.

Review of the Week: Fey leaves readers laughing with ‘Bossypants’

“Bossypants” puts into the words how Tina Fey has managed to land her dream job and live her life with a laugh-it-off attitude.

Editorial: Loquitur welcomes class of 2015 to Cabrini

The Loquitur editorial staff would officially like to extend a warm welcome to Cabrini’s Class of 2015.

Editorial: Cabrini believes education is more than just a number

Cabrini College is a unique school and community for a number of well-known reasons such as the social justice curriculum, small class sizes and partnerships with organization such as the Philadelphia Phillies. A lesser-known distinctive characteristic of Cabrini is the valedictorian-selection process.

Senior Cavalier ends career with milestone season

Paul Skulski, senior midfielder and captain for Cabrini’s men’s lacrosse team, picked up a lacrosse stick for the first time in seventh grade. He… Read More

Editorial: Military personnel still deserve our attention both at home and abroad

How many of us would be willing to leave our hometowns, families and friends and put our own lives on the line for the sake of protecting others? The Loquitur believes that these individuals truly deserve more recognition from average citizens like us.

Editorial: Cabrini students called to stand with the hungry

Ambassador Tony Hall hasn’t eaten since March 28. What were you doing 15 days ago?

Cabrini College, I do

After being completely dissatisfied with my original college choice, I chose Cabrini for the amazing opportunities. By following the secret of saying yes, coming to Cabrini was the best decision of my life.

Determined ‘Trenlax,’ clutch player for Cavs

Dan Terenick, senior mid, for the Cabrini men's lacrosse team has made quite an impact on his teammates during his four years on the team.

Out of the shadows, into the streets: Dreamers rally for reform

For 65,000 high school graduates a year, the stress of applying to colleges turns into a nightmare by the absence of a nine-digit social… Read More

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