Lauren Sliva

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Diversity ad creates controversy

The Student Diversity's Donut and Diversity ads creates controversy among students.

Students partner with Norristown during city-hosted tree planting event

Making the community a better place for the environment and residence, Cabrini students join other community members to plant trees in Norristown.

Students network with employers at job fair

Students from nine different schools gathered in the Dixon Center to meet with various companies to network and find jobs and internships.

Nation & World

Afghanistan commander to reform Specialty Force Most of the American Specialty Force was put under the direct command of Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, an… Read More

No Raw for the Diversity Club

The Office of Student Diversity Initiatives’ Raw happened with no one except the people who were leading the talk. Diversity Club’s Raw is intended to bring a group of students together to talk about racism, stereotypes, individual acceptance and anything that club decides to talk about.

Chaplain to speak about spirituality in workplace

Graduate and Professional studies will be sponsoring the last of four in the Leader Lecture Series with the Rev. Michael Bielecki.

Region & Campus

Founder's Day to celebrate Sr. Infante Each year Founder's Day commemorates the legacy of Sister Ursula Infante, the founder of Cabrini College. This year's Founder's Day will honor the launch of Justice Matters and celebrate the role the entire campus community holds as educators of the heart.

Nation & World

Military resumes airlift from Haiti to Florida The U.S. military early last week has resumed airlift of severely injured Haitians to Florida hospitals. Before the suspension, the U.S military was airlifting hundreds of Haitians to the hospitals. Florida was taking in the majority of the injured and becoming overwhelmed with patients.

Cabrini visits Guatemala

Guatemala is viewed as a dangerous place to go. Well, that's what my mom thought. But I was one of six Cabrini students and two faculty members who went to the third world country below Mexico to see a completely different lifestyle than what we "gringos," the term Guatemalans have for Americans, are used to in the United States.

O’Hora moves into head coach position

With the departure of the former head coach of the cross country team, a new coach, Tom O'Hora, took over the position for track and field to lead the team through a "promising" year. The team is looking forward to some more All-Americans to continue the Cabrini tradition.

Diversity ad creates controversy

The Student Diversity's Donut and Diversity ads creates controversy among students.

Students partner with Norristown during city-hosted tree planting event

Making the community a better place for the environment and residence, Cabrini students join other community members to plant trees in Norristown.

Students network with employers at job fair

Students from nine different schools gathered in the Dixon Center to meet with various companies to network and find jobs and internships.

Nation & World

Afghanistan commander to reform Specialty Force Most of the American Specialty Force was put under the direct command of Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, an… Read More

No Raw for the Diversity Club

The Office of Student Diversity Initiatives’ Raw happened with no one except the people who were leading the talk. Diversity Club’s Raw is intended to bring a group of students together to talk about racism, stereotypes, individual acceptance and anything that club decides to talk about.

Chaplain to speak about spirituality in workplace

Graduate and Professional studies will be sponsoring the last of four in the Leader Lecture Series with the Rev. Michael Bielecki.

Region & Campus

Founder's Day to celebrate Sr. Infante Each year Founder's Day commemorates the legacy of Sister Ursula Infante, the founder of Cabrini College. This year's Founder's Day will honor the launch of Justice Matters and celebrate the role the entire campus community holds as educators of the heart.

Nation & World

Military resumes airlift from Haiti to Florida The U.S. military early last week has resumed airlift of severely injured Haitians to Florida hospitals. Before the suspension, the U.S military was airlifting hundreds of Haitians to the hospitals. Florida was taking in the majority of the injured and becoming overwhelmed with patients.

Cabrini visits Guatemala

Guatemala is viewed as a dangerous place to go. Well, that's what my mom thought. But I was one of six Cabrini students and two faculty members who went to the third world country below Mexico to see a completely different lifestyle than what we "gringos," the term Guatemalans have for Americans, are used to in the United States.

O’Hora moves into head coach position

With the departure of the former head coach of the cross country team, a new coach, Tom O'Hora, took over the position for track and field to lead the team through a "promising" year. The team is looking forward to some more All-Americans to continue the Cabrini tradition.

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