Meghan Murphy

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Inside Look: James Van Riemsdyk

Q. When did you first start playing hockey and what inspired you to get involved with the sport? A. I started playing when I… Read More

Business alumni mentor undergrads

The Marketing Association held its first alumni panel on Tuesday, April 13. The panel was open to all business majors. The alumni included managers,… Read More

Graduation worries start a year early

Graduation is not only a sad but also a very exciting part of our lives. Unlike middle and high school graduation, that next day is the start of our lives, well, our adult lives.

TMI: Facebook statuses getting too personal

Social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, have become Web sites for people to promote themselves. Facebook allows the users to post “what’s… Read More

Hot spots in town

One of the first things that every college student looks at before they decide on what school to attend is the social life outside… Read More

New Guidos and Gudiettes come to town

If you haven’t gotten enough of the ever-so-famous Snooki and the rest of her guido and guidette gang, don’t worry because there is a… Read More

New member joins team of Center for Teaching and Learning

A graduate of Bowling Green State University with a masters degree received from Cabrini College, Darla Nagy has joined the staff of the Center… Read More

GaGa does it again with ‘Telephone’

On Friday, March 11, Lady Gaga’s  ‘Telephone” music video featuring Beyonce had its big premiere on E! News.  I must say that I was… Read More

St. Joseph’s Day celebrated around the world

Friday, March 19 is a day of celebration to honor the life of St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus. The celebration is also… Read More

ChatRoulette takes dorm rooms by storm

If you decide to take part in ChatRoulette, brace yourselves for what you will come across.

People poll on ChatRoulette

Have you ever used Chatroulette and, if you have, what are your thoughts on the new web fad? Lexus Ujobai, sophomore criminology major “Yeah… Read More

Exploring the mystery of the gatehouse

When vistors enter Cabrini's main entrance, the first building they see is a house on the right hand side. The purpose and inhabitant of this house remain mysterious for many. The person who lives in this house is Sister Christine Marie Baltas, campus ministry associate, who has been living in the gatehouse for a year and a half.

Cabrini dance team brings home third place trophy

The Cabrini dance team was awarded the thirdplace trophy on Sunday, Jan. 17 at the Battle of the Northeast dance competition. The competition was hosted by South Brunswick High School in N.J. The dance team competed against 67 other entries in their first Universal Dance Association Competition.

Cabrini offers opportunities for incoming, current students

We all remember the dreadful months of high school senior year with our parents bugging us to fill out college applications, the neverending meetings with our guidance counselors, the numerous college visits and then trying to make one of the biggest decisions of our lives; what school should I say yes to? I always knew that I wanted to pursue higher education after I graduated high school, but I was not one of those students who knew exactly where they wanted to go.

CRS intern shares experiences in Ethiopia

Ethiopia, particularly in the lower level areas, has a history of drought and agricultural difficulties. Due to erratic and/or little rainfall, many farmers struggle to produce sufficient crops. This was the main point made by a Cabrini senior who interned in Ethiopia with Catholic Relief Services this summer.

Cavs lose against CSAC opponent

On Saturday, Oct. 3, the men's soccer team fought a tough battle against CSAC opponent Immaculata University. Senior midfielder Evan Hanauer scored Cabrini's lone goal. Despite Hanauer's goal, the Cavs had their third loss of the season with a 4-1 outcome.

Cavalier spirit: We can’t hear it!

would say this, but there have been days where I miss high school. I miss walking through the halls on Fridays seeing all the football players in their jerseys and the hallways being decorated for games or for homecoming weekend. What I'm trying to say is, I miss school spirit.

Senior volleyball star captures 2000th assist

One of Cabrini's finest athletes, volleyball player Lizzie Williams, is nearing the end of her last season. All of the coaches she has ever had for volleyball came hoping to see her accumulate her 2000th career assist at the match against Bryn Mawr College on Tuesday, Sept.

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