Lillian Hurley

Articles by Lillian Hurley

The path of a two-sport athlete

Adding a sport to a college student’s schedule is not an easily done task, and adding two sports sounds like the work of someone… Read More

Day of silence helps start conversation

To create social change most people imagine long speeches, or big group protests where signs and chants are used to get the point across.… Read More

Graduating with honors

Graduating from college is an honor in itself. But for those students who have done exceptional work while in school they will be graduating… Read More

Canceling the Kardashians

I hope this does not seem too harsh, but I hate the Kardashians. In my personal opinion I think that they have a negative… Read More

Smartphones have impacted societal interaction, research says

Think about someone’s daily life and how often their cellphone is in their hand. How often do people find themselves picking it up to… Read More

Community important to religion, speaker says

The religion department chair of Temple University gave a presentation titled, “A Muslim’s Assessment of the Spiritual Vision of Gaudium et Spes,” to continue… Read More

SEARCH: A chance for reflection

Campus Ministry offered an experience for students to take a step back from everyday life and reflect on their personal and spiritual image. The… Read More

A players’ journey from the field to the sideline

There are many varying aspects that are working to prepare the men’s lacrosse team for the 2015 season. All teams need players and a… Read More

Professor plays dual role as professor and triathlete

When she is not teaching Science and Society or in the lab, this professor is training for Ironman at Lake Placid. Dr. Cynthia McGauley… Read More

Goines makes big splash for men’s swimming

Someone is making a huge splash here at Cabrini and he’s only a sophomore. Hassan David Goines Jr., exercise science, health promotion and health… Read More

The path of a two-sport athlete

Adding a sport to a college student’s schedule is not an easily done task, and adding two sports sounds like the work of someone… Read More

Day of silence helps start conversation

To create social change most people imagine long speeches, or big group protests where signs and chants are used to get the point across.… Read More

Graduating with honors

Graduating from college is an honor in itself. But for those students who have done exceptional work while in school they will be graduating… Read More

Canceling the Kardashians

I hope this does not seem too harsh, but I hate the Kardashians. In my personal opinion I think that they have a negative… Read More

Smartphones have impacted societal interaction, research says

Think about someone’s daily life and how often their cellphone is in their hand. How often do people find themselves picking it up to… Read More

Community important to religion, speaker says

The religion department chair of Temple University gave a presentation titled, “A Muslim’s Assessment of the Spiritual Vision of Gaudium et Spes,” to continue… Read More

SEARCH: A chance for reflection

Campus Ministry offered an experience for students to take a step back from everyday life and reflect on their personal and spiritual image. The… Read More

A players’ journey from the field to the sideline

There are many varying aspects that are working to prepare the men’s lacrosse team for the 2015 season. All teams need players and a… Read More

Professor plays dual role as professor and triathlete

When she is not teaching Science and Society or in the lab, this professor is training for Ironman at Lake Placid. Dr. Cynthia McGauley… Read More

Goines makes big splash for men’s swimming

Someone is making a huge splash here at Cabrini and he’s only a sophomore. Hassan David Goines Jr., exercise science, health promotion and health… Read More

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