Megan Bernatavitz

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Cabrini defeats rival Neumann 22-9

The Cabrini men’s lacrosse team defeated Colonial States Athletic Conference competitor, Neumann University, on Saturday, April 17.

Men’s lacrosse dominates over Shenandoah

The Cabrini men’s lacrosse team defeated Colonial States Athletic Conference rival Shenandoah University 25-4 on Saturday, April 10. The win extended the team’s NCAA… Read More

Ivy Young Willis Award winner changing face of Philadelphia

One woman, Jane Golden, transformed the face of Philadelphia and started the now-world-famous mural arts program.

Player Profile: Paul Levine

With high expectations for the 2010 men's lacrosse season, Paul Levine, senior business and marketing major, is preparing for the his final season. Levine, who plays midfielder, is looking forward to the future and reflecting on his past four years as a Cabrini Cavalier.

What’s on your mind?

Last semester I took advantage of the study abroad program offered at Cabrini and it was the best decision I have ever made. It takes a lot for a person to leave their comfort zone. Leaving your family, friends and, most importantly, the food options America has to offer is extremely difficult.

Dreisbach could be college’s next provost vice president

As Cabrini College narrows its search for its next provost and vice president for academic affairs, candidates came to campus and immersed into campus life the week of Jan 11 to 15. Each prospective candidate was taken through vigorous question-and-answer sessions by board members, faculty and students answer sessions with not only board members, but by faculty and students as well.

Cabrini student takes Rome by storm

As I walked off the plane towards baggage claim I thought to myself, Hello Rome! I am finally here and I hope you are ready for me (quite a Lizzie McGuire Movie moment). Thoughts of all the amazing adventures that I would soon be taking swirled through my head.

Proud member of Red Sox nation

Ever since I was a wee little girl, I have been a Red Sox fan. You know those families that wear matching t-shirts? That was us, decked out in our Red Sox apparel. Year after year my dad would sit on the couch and watch his team play various opponents.

CNN anchor speaks to Del. community

On Wednesday, April 15, students, parents and members of the community arrived to the Bob Carpenter center at the University of Delaware to see CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper. Little did they know that by the end of his speech, their perspective on the outside world would be greatly changed.

Coming to Cabrini from Sunshine State

Throughout freshman year, the most frequently asked question around campus most definitely was, why I came to Cabrini. I thought that when I came to Cabrini, there would be tons of people from different places around the United States and I would be just another person saying I came from Orlando, Fla.

Men’s lacrosse cruises past Centenary

It was another win for the Cavaliers on Saturday, March 28, when the men's lacrosse team defeated Centenary College. The No. 15 team outshot Centenary with a 21-8 win. So far this season, Head Coach Steve Colfer has lead the team undefeated in the Colonial States Athletic Conference.

Anderson Cooper: reporter with edge

Every night at 10 p.m. on CNN, Anderson Cooper graces our television sets. There are a few reasons why Anderson-we are on a first name basis in my world- is taking the news world by storm. For starters, his knowledge in all matters makes him interesting to watch, he has come from everything yet worked the hardest to get where he is at and, of course, he is just down right fabulous.

Tournament or bust for Lady Cavaliers

As the girls lacrosse season gears up in less than three weeks, Head Coach Jackie Neary has high expectations for the team. With intense conditioning, scrimmages and 6 a.m. practices, the women's lacrosse team is ready for their first game against Franklin and Marshall College on Wednesday, March 4.

Smith reflects on career as Cavalier

Having played basketball for 14 years, senior English and communication major Kayleen Smith is definitely not a newcomer to the game. After playing for St. Joseph's high school in Hammonton, N.J., she has helped lead the women's basketball team in scoring for the past four years.

Students spread social justice through forum

Promoting peace and awareness was what students from different universities had in mind on Thursday evening, Jan. 29. Approximately 50 students from four colleges and universities met to exchange ideas about social justice programs they participate in.

Financial expert ‘new guy in the room’ for Board

As the "new guy in the room," Cabrini's newest Board of Trustees member John Bodnar has a background in financial planning and hopes to help Cabrini in the future. "It's now Dr. George's job, along with the Board of Trustees' help, to take that next step from being one of the top colleges in the Philadelphia area, to a regional or nationally recognized destination for students seeking an education of the heart," Bodnar said.

Touch screen menus coming to the U.S.

Going to a restaurant could soon be more technologically advanced than ever imagined. Not only are faster stoves and more efficient cooking utensils being brought into the restaurants, but now touch screen menus are the new development that is sweeping through Europe.

‘Sex & the City: The Movie’ FINALLY on DVD

Finally! The anticipation for the "Sex and the City" DVD release was almost as exciting as seeing the movie for the first time. Sept. 23, the wait was finally over as millions rushed to the closest Best Buy or Target to get a copy of the highly anticipated "Sex and the City" movie.

Driving age under close scrutiny

Imagine driving down Interstate 476 thinking you are going to a traditional Philly dinner at Pat's Steaks, when everything changes. With hardly any traffic and listening to music with friends in the car, another vehicle smashes into the back of you. Your car runs off the side of the road and the other car pulls up behind you to see the damage.

Quit using Q-tips, remove unsightly earwax

Removing earwax is another step to personal hygiene perfection. The method of removing the yellowish matter that forms inside ears needs to be addressed. For years, the method of using Q-tips has been recommended by doctors to parents of young children.

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