Patricia J. Sheehan

Articles by Patricia J. Sheehan

King Tut comes alive at The Franklin Institute

"The resort of traditional beliefs, a mysterious death, and lost tomb, an incredible discovery." These words greet anxious visitors of The Franklin Institute as they shuffle through the dim entrance of the King Tutankhamun exhibit. "Amazing," whispers a mother who holds up her young son who peers through the glass case, which holds a small chest recovered from a tomb.

Men’s tennis team looks to end season at number two

The men's tennis team lost to the defending conference champs Marywood on April 14 with a match play 5-4. It was a disappointing loss for the Cavaliers as they head into the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Individual Championships on April 20 at West End Racquet Club.

2008 presidential election preview

The race is on for the 2008 presidential election. With the election slowly creeping up, it has been discovered that many may be uneducated on the candidates. It can be overwhelming with the numerous candidates. Each party is pushing their best possible players for the election.

Sleepovers with the opposite sex: some parents oppose

"Yo!" My mother yells from the top of the basement stairs, "Wrap it up!" It was at this time that my boyfriend and I were expected to head upstairs and he was to head straight home. No detours, please. Sleeping over was not even a question. In fact, both of my parents would have probably laughed in my face if I brought it up.

Track springs into action

The women's spring track is gearing up for another season starting this week. Coaches Tom O'Hora and James Williams are optimistic about the team and have great aspirations for this season. "We have the upper hand this season," said Williams. The team conditions year round because track is is continuous from August through May, according to O'Hora.

Milan establishes ‘too skinny’ law

After the tragic death of Brazilian supermodel Ana Carolina Reston, 21, the modeling world finally took notice. She only had 88 pounds on her 5-feet-8-inch frame when she died. She refused to eat on a regular basis, surviving only on apples and tomatoes in extreme cases of hunger.

New Jersey legalizes gay unions

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that homosexual couples will be granted the same rights as heterosexual couples, on Wednesday, Oct. 25. However, the choice to making same-sex unions legal will be up to the lawmakers. According to the Washing Post, the new law allows same-sex couples healthcare benefits if a partner is a state worker as well and the right to inherit possessions if the deceased partner leaves behind no will.

Hair-raising experience: ‘Don’t drop the soap’ at Eastern State Penitentiary

One cannot ignore the eerie feeling that takes over as they approach the massive stone walls of the Eastern State Penitentiary located in the Fairmont section of Philadelphia. Anxious spectators gather at the entrance and nervously chat about what lies ahead in the Terror Behind the Walls.

New athletic website unveiled

Cabrini's new Athletic website is scheduled to be unveiled to the public this week. The site includes new features and gives fans up-to-the-minute highlights of their favorite Cavalier teams. Matthew Holmes, Webmaster of the marketing and communications department, said that the development of the new website was a joint effort between the athletics and the marketing and communications departments.

Take it all off

Take it all off, the pounds that is. The racy striptease workout has dominated the workout world recently and who would exemplify the art of the perfect lap dance better than the alluring Carmen Electra? Whether you think this particular way of shedding those unwanted pounds is genius or inappropriate the results of the workout cannot be denied; it works and it will come in handy with your special someone too.

King Tut comes alive at The Franklin Institute

"The resort of traditional beliefs, a mysterious death, and lost tomb, an incredible discovery." These words greet anxious visitors of The Franklin Institute as they shuffle through the dim entrance of the King Tutankhamun exhibit. "Amazing," whispers a mother who holds up her young son who peers through the glass case, which holds a small chest recovered from a tomb.

Men’s tennis team looks to end season at number two

The men's tennis team lost to the defending conference champs Marywood on April 14 with a match play 5-4. It was a disappointing loss for the Cavaliers as they head into the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Individual Championships on April 20 at West End Racquet Club.

2008 presidential election preview

The race is on for the 2008 presidential election. With the election slowly creeping up, it has been discovered that many may be uneducated on the candidates. It can be overwhelming with the numerous candidates. Each party is pushing their best possible players for the election.

Sleepovers with the opposite sex: some parents oppose

"Yo!" My mother yells from the top of the basement stairs, "Wrap it up!" It was at this time that my boyfriend and I were expected to head upstairs and he was to head straight home. No detours, please. Sleeping over was not even a question. In fact, both of my parents would have probably laughed in my face if I brought it up.

Track springs into action

The women's spring track is gearing up for another season starting this week. Coaches Tom O'Hora and James Williams are optimistic about the team and have great aspirations for this season. "We have the upper hand this season," said Williams. The team conditions year round because track is is continuous from August through May, according to O'Hora.

Milan establishes ‘too skinny’ law

After the tragic death of Brazilian supermodel Ana Carolina Reston, 21, the modeling world finally took notice. She only had 88 pounds on her 5-feet-8-inch frame when she died. She refused to eat on a regular basis, surviving only on apples and tomatoes in extreme cases of hunger.

New Jersey legalizes gay unions

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that homosexual couples will be granted the same rights as heterosexual couples, on Wednesday, Oct. 25. However, the choice to making same-sex unions legal will be up to the lawmakers. According to the Washing Post, the new law allows same-sex couples healthcare benefits if a partner is a state worker as well and the right to inherit possessions if the deceased partner leaves behind no will.

Hair-raising experience: ‘Don’t drop the soap’ at Eastern State Penitentiary

One cannot ignore the eerie feeling that takes over as they approach the massive stone walls of the Eastern State Penitentiary located in the Fairmont section of Philadelphia. Anxious spectators gather at the entrance and nervously chat about what lies ahead in the Terror Behind the Walls.

New athletic website unveiled

Cabrini's new Athletic website is scheduled to be unveiled to the public this week. The site includes new features and gives fans up-to-the-minute highlights of their favorite Cavalier teams. Matthew Holmes, Webmaster of the marketing and communications department, said that the development of the new website was a joint effort between the athletics and the marketing and communications departments.

Take it all off

Take it all off, the pounds that is. The racy striptease workout has dominated the workout world recently and who would exemplify the art of the perfect lap dance better than the alluring Carmen Electra? Whether you think this particular way of shedding those unwanted pounds is genius or inappropriate the results of the workout cannot be denied; it works and it will come in handy with your special someone too.

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