Noelle Westfall

Articles by Noelle Westfall

Cabrini a stage for dance company

The Cabrini Contemporary Dance Company gives students in all different areas of dance the opportunity to perform.

Accepted Student Day offers preview of college life

Accepted Student Day shows prospective students and parents all of the academic and social opportunities available within the Cabrini College experience.

Honors program helps students excel

The Cabrini College honors program gives select students the opportunity to benefit from a range of challenging classes and special off-campus events. Co-directors of… Read More

Relay for Life brings crowd to Cabrini

Relay for Life at Cabrini College brings in folks and funds to aid The American Cancer Society in their cancer research.

Roommate selection impacts college experience

Living with a roommate while in college can give a whole new perspective to the world. Is that a good thing?

Dwelling on cheaters not worth the time

I once heard Judge Lynn Toler say on “Divorce Court,” “The best revenge is moving on and being happy.” Be a "survivor," not a "victim" if you've been cheated on.

Professors help students save on textbook costs

Every semester some students dread the cost of their new textbooks. With books costing up to $1,050 a year, several professors at Cabrini decided to fi nd another way for students to gain the knowledge they need from a book without the hefty price tag. Using Flat World Knowledge online books, Dr.

Campus ministry social explains opportunities for student involvement

Cabrini College's Campus Ministry opens up a wide variety of opportunities for students to grow in their relationships with themselves, others and God. Through service opportunities, retreats and immersion experiences, Campus Ministry's mission has impacted many Cabrini students.

Online books keep cash in students’ pockets

With books costing up to $1050 a year, several professors at Cabrini decided to find another way for students to gain the knowledge they need from a book without the hefty price tag.

Keeping a healthy immune system

Maintaining a healthy immune system is more important than ever while at school.

Students spread holiday cheer through volunteering

For many families in the Delaware Valley, the holidays are a harsh reminder that there is not enough food on the table for everyone. While some Philadelphia families are gathered around a bountiful feast, 25 percent of the city is struggling below the poverty line.

Little truth to home-schooling stereotypes

We don't wear pajamas all day. We have among the highest test scores in the country. We have social lives. If you're ready to have your stereotypes shattered, then read on, because I am a proud home-schooled graduate. Many negative stereotypes persist about the home-school image and that greatly irritates me.

Student hosts discuss hot topics on ‘We Need To Talk’

Every Wednesday there are hot Philly news stories and wild Hollywood happenings flying through Cabrini's airwaves. I have the awesome opportunity to co-host the show that features it all, the variety news show "We Need to Talk" on 89.1 WYBF-FM "The Burn." Cabrini College's communication department has rocked my socks off ever since I transferred last fall.

Hockenberry impressed by Cabrini students

New assistant professor of political science, Shelby Hockenberry, has made a splash at Cabrini College with her passion for teaching and intense lectures. She currently teaches classes that include current events, state and local politics and public administration and policy.

Inside the Great Harvest Bread Co.

The Great Harvest Bread Company tantalizes customers with the sights, smells and atmosphere of an old world bakery. Owned by husband and wife Jim and Kim Blumenstock, Great Harvest has been keeping customers coming back for a variety of scrumptious snacks since 2002.

Philadelphia celebrates 200-year anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe

The writings of Edgar Allan Poe proved to be only a sliver of his varied life. A rough childhood, underage wife and a mysterious death also led to the exciting world of this American author, who was remembered on Wednesday, Oct. 7, the bicentennial anniversary of his death.

Should the president pick your plastic?

President Obama has discussed keeping credit cards out of the hands of students unless their parents can co-sign for them or until the student is financially stable. Great, just what we need: more kids riding the backs of mommy and daddy for money. I've worked my way through community college and used a credit card to help me to pay for my books and for the gas I needed to get to school.

“The Laramie Project: 10 years later”

The Cabrini College theater will be performing "The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later." Cabrini will be one of 100 other theaters in the United States staging simultaneous productions on Monday, Oct. 12. Cabrini's theater will perform the play after a 20-minute live video feed introduction is played from New York's Lincoln Center.

Should the president pick your plastic?

President Obama has discussed keeping credit cards out of the hands of students unless their parents can co-sign for them or until the student is financially stable. Great, just what we need: more kids riding the backs of mommy and daddy for money. I've worked my way through community college and used a credit card to help me to pay for my books and for the gas I needed to get to school.

Woodstock remains unmatched 40 years later

The town of Bethel, N.Y. was taken by storm as the phenomenon known as Woodstock began on Aug. 15, 1969. For three days, 32 acts performed before a crowd of half of a million people who were looking for peace, love and rock'n'roll. "I was 17. There were a lot of music festivals that summer; that was one of the bigger festivals they were having.

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