Meghan McSloy

Articles by Meghan McSloy

News Briefs

Global to Nation to National to Regional

Confined to wheelchair since 16, teen still determined

Local teenager Melissa Nunn's life was changed when she sustained a broken neck leaving her confined to a wheelchair.

Cell phones continue to distract drivers

Distracted driving is becoming a big problem in this country and contributing to many injuries and deaths

Movie Review: “Life as we Know It”

The much-anticipated movie, “Life as We Know It,” premiered in theaters on Friday, Oct. 8. With the perfect combination of comedy and emotional drama,… Read More

News Briefs

Global - National - Regional - Campus

News Briefs

National to Campus news

SIFE aids student for business world

In order to connect with business leaders while helping out in the community, the Cabrini business department started Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), an… Read More

New health website launched

Cabrini's new health services website offers resources for both parents and students.

Women’s soccer looks forward to freshman class, CSAC championship

Coming into the 2010 season, the Cabrini women’s soccer team is looking to defend their reign as the CSAC champions. Having lost some key… Read More

Mixing caffeine, alcohol poses risk

A new college trend, which combines the consumption of alcohol with high amounts of caffiene, poses health risks for many.

Ball game turns sour for family

What comes to mind when you think of going to the ballpark? Many would say things like hot dogs, peanuts, the song “Take Me… Read More

Sociology club raises human trafficking awareness; Sri Lankan relates conditions in his country

To raise awareness about the global issue of human trafficking, the national director of a Catholic humanitarian aid agency serving the war-torn island of Sri Lanka, came to speak in the Wolfington Center as a part of a series of events held at Cabrini.

Google Buzz emerges as new trend in social networking

In order to keep up with social networking trends, Google introduced its newest tool, "

Family ties important while away at school

For many people, family ranks as one of the most important elements in life. I believe that family is the single most important factor that determines a person's beliefs, attitudes and outlooks on life. In order to uphold family bonds, it is of the utmost importance that we, as people, keep our families as close to us as possible.

Keeping in touch with family while at college imperative

In order to uphold family bonds, it is of the utmost importance that we, as people, keep our families as close to us as possible.

Cabrini athletes named to Academic All-Area team

Honoring their efforts as standout athletes and students, three seniors, Sabina DeGisi, Lizzie Williams and Bryan Johnson, were honored for both their grades and their athletic ability by being named to The Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area team. DeGisi was named to the team for her efforts as a member of the women's soccer team.

Jespersen builds strong recreational department

Living in Germany and Spain and moving to the east coast all the way from Washington state, Orlin Jespersen, assistant director of recreation, started at Cabrini in October of 2004 and has done a great deal to improve several facets of sports recreation on campus since being hired.

Player Profile: Darvin MacDonald

In her first year as a member of Cabrini's swim team, Darvin MacDonald, junior psychology major, is not your typical college student. Beginning her swimming career back in 1973 as a member of The Aqua Devils, a military swim team for dependents of active military people, MacDonald has used swimming to drive not only her ambitions, but also her career aspirations.

Off-the-wall experience for Cabrini students

Offering an opportunity to get off campus and experience some high adventure activities, the Dixon Center runs trips at little to no charge for students. Events take place weekly, while others are run sporadically throughout the semester. Each Wednesday, groups of students take a trip to the Philadelphia Rock Gym, which is located in Oaks, Pa.

Women’s soccer strives to keep shutout streak alive

Earning their ninth straight shutout win in the final home game of the season, the Cabrini women's soccer team defeated their Colonial States Athletic Conference rival Cedar Crest College with a final score of 7-0. Pouring rain and high winds set the mood for the Cavaliers last home game of the season held at The Edith Robb Dixon Field on Saturday, Oct.

Perspectives

Special Project

Title IX Redefined Website

Produced by Cabrini Communication
Class of 2024

Listen Up

Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past

watch

Scroll to Top