Nick Pitts
Articles by Nick Pitts
Phillies Phever
Baseball fans live their entire lives idolizing guys like Babe Ruth or Joe DiMaggio, and watching postseason promos filled with the best playoff moments of all time.
Kirk Gibson limping around the bases after a two-run walkoff homer in the '88 World Series, Toronto's Joe Carter and his winning bomb off Mitch Williams in '93 and Don Larsen's perfect game as a Yankee in '56.
Girard to retire at semester’s close
At the end of the 2008 spring semester, Cabrini will have to say goodbye to one of its veteran teachers. History and political science professor Dr. Jolyon Girard has announced his retirement.
"It feels like the right time to move on and let newer faculty members step up," Girard said.
Underdog Giants win Lombardi trophy
"How 'bout them Giants," Deni Crowley, a sophomore education major, said.
How about them Giants.
The National Football Conference wildcard-winning and 12 point underdog New York Giants rallied late in the fourth quarter to pull off perhaps the biggest upset in Super Bowl history over the nearly undefeated New England Patriots.
Game Review: Rock Band feeds rock star craving
Ranking right below a person's desire to fly is their longing to be a rock star. It is about time that a video game finally enables you to conquer one of these unrealistic dreams.
The rightfully named and long awaited Rock Band definitely takes care of the rock star craving.
Evel Knievel remembered as a true icon
Perhaps the man was made of the same metal that his motorcycles were. Or at least he rivaled the amount of steel used anyway, after as many reconstructive surgeries that this guy went through. But metal rusts, bikes break down and a man just cannot escape father time forever.
The true meaning of Christmas
December is officially here. The Christmas season has been lingering since the day after the Halloween Adventure stores closed their doors.
Christmas has been on the horizon for months now, even to the point of overshadowing other holidays.
The King of Prussia mall takes overshadowing a bit literally, constructing their giant wicker reindeer weeks before Thanksgiving.
BMFI partners with Cabrini
It is a step back in time as soon as you walk underneath the glowing marquee through the arcade and into the theater.
The Bryn Mawr Film Institute was officially welcomed as a partner to Cabrini College on Thursday, Nov 8. The college is one of the institute's first colleges welcome as formal community partners.
THE DESPERATE PHILLY FAN
I write as a fan, unfortunate enough to have been born in the midst of the worst dry spell in any cities history, going on 25 years. I write as a representative for the generation of desperate Philly fans.
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Know your professor: Ann Randolph
Q:Where are you originally from?
A: Long Island, NY.
Q:How long have you taught?
A: This is my 16th year teaching.
Q:How long have you taught at Cabrini?
A: This is my first year here at Cabrini.
Q:Where did you attend college?
A:I received my bachelor's degree in biology.
Ice hockey: aggressiveness makes the sport
It is kind of like having pasta without the sauce, or the meatballs or the parmesan cheese.
I am talking about aggressiveness in the National Hockey League, or more specifically, fighting, the endangered ingredient to an otherwise perfect recipe.
It seems the NHL's ultimate goal is to eliminate raw emotion in the sport.
Limewire: is it illegal to share music?
It's very popular, often misused and named after a citrus fruit.
Many users of the controversial software LimeWire have been heavily fined for downloading or sharing copyrighted music and programs.
To many students such as Kara Swift, LimeWire remains a convenience.
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