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Pollution concerns spawn ‘Watershed Day’

The entire Gulph Creek is impaired and threatening the wildlife, and the people living along the creek. Off of King of Prussia road, near Valley Forge Military Academy, the Gulph Creek runs parallel to Gulp Creek road and deposits into the ponds at Eastern and Cabrini.

Buried in the Back pages

A sexy read PARIS- Five teenagers decided to make a statement by posing nude for the cover of their high school's student magazine called "Ravaillac." The issue dealt with sex, prostitution, homophobia and pornography, but some parents, teachers and students simply do not care what statement the kids were trying to make.

Cabrini Professors write books to educate students

Thomas Carlyle once wrote, "The true University of these days is a collection of books." At Cabrini College there are teachers writing books for their students, in a hope to further the student's education. Dr. Jolyon Girard, professor of history and political science said, "Hard work and a lot of thought goes into writing a book like this.

Jim Bastis becomes new vice president of Institutional Advancement

Jim Bastis is the new vice president of Institutional Advancement. He came to Cabrini for various reasons. Bastis said, "I came to Cabrini because I believe in Catholic higher education, Cabrini's community service requirement, the dedication and professionalism of the staff and the ideal size of the alumni and student body.

Six months after Sept. 11 events, America looks different

Security has changed in the United States since Sept. 11, with the most notable changes seen in airport security across the country. Security was going to change after a slew of terrorism warnings by Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge, anthrax scares and Richard Reid being arrested for allegedly having a bomb in his shoe on a flight.

Poor economy dashes hopes for soon-to-be-graduates

The economy has been slowing down for quite some time now. Yes, the popular misconception that the economy was perfect before 9-11, is false. However, it has gotten worse. This comes as bad news for pending college graduates across the country. Four years of hard work and no pay off.

Network security: a concern on campuses

Is your computer safe from hackers through the network at Cabrini? The information technology and resources department has taken precautions and fixed problems regarding the network and its security. The ITR department, unlike some other universities and colleges, cannot see your e-mail or the Internet pages that you access.

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Musicians supply soundtrack for NFL Championship game

Super Bowl Sunday excitement began as early as five hours before the game. 800 million people viewed worldwide and 130 million people in the United States tuned in to the television broadcast of the Super Bowl on Sunday Feb. 2. Unlike many previous years, the entire pregame show was televised to its viewers.

Director Ted Demme Dies at 38

Ted Demme, famous movie and television director, died on Jan. 14, 2002 after suffering a full cardiac arrest. He was 38 years old. He collapsed after playing in a celebrity basketball game for the NBA entertainment league at a Santa Monica private school. He was then rushed to the UCLA Medical center.

LOVEBOMB: 4 Different Guys who Think Meatloaf Should Die, and the Beatles and Stones are Pretty Much Tied

LOVEBOMB is comprised of 4 guys with different musical tastes who put aside their differences to create what they really want to get out of being in a band and making music. Andrew Fullerton is the chief song writer and guitarist, Art Amici, the drummer and producer, Matt Robison, the powerful singer, and Nate Malara completes the band on bass.

Local band LOVEBOMB explodes

The musical explosion that emanated from the stage of Abilene's on Thursday, Oct. 2, could only be described by one word that has no definition, LOVEBOMB. LOVEBOMB took the stage at 12:30 a.m., and stole the show with a surging high-energy rock performance that capped off the night of rock with a final bang.

Softball catches first playoff round bye

Cabrini's softball team finished the season by clinching the number one seed by sweeping Misericordia in a double header winning 2-1 and 10-0 on Sunday, April 27, and will host the upcoming Pennsylvania Athletic Conference tournament. Amy Welch, a freshman pitcher, pitched a no hitter in the second game.

Employment for graduates scarce

he fluctuating economy, and the unsure effect of war on the economy, Cabrini students wonder what finding a job will be like after graduation. "Getting hired now is harder now than it was a few years ago," John Heiberger, chairperson of business administration, said.

‘Comedy Central’ Comes to Cabrini

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Buy a CD; plant a tree

The next time that you buy a CD you could be buying a CD with more than just track names and lyrics on the inside cover; it could also contain a carbon neutral logo. A United Kingdom business called Future Forests combats global warming through neutralizing the amount of carbon in everyday products.

Activism group takes stands on world issues, war

Informed Cabrini students who are worried about the future of their world started an activism group wanting to take a stand for what they believe in, and they want to go one step further by educating the students about certain events taking place around the world that they might not know about.

Local professors explain constitution

Five experts presented the relevance of the American Constitution to Americans of today through a succession of lectures. On Saturday, Nov. 9 the history club of Cabrini presented "'We the People' The Constitution and It's Meaning." Dr. Gerald Fitzpatrick, professor and chairperson of politics at Ursinus College, presented the importance of Marbury vs.

New group explores spiritual questions

A spiritual exploration group is discussing questions that students have about life and looking to the answers found throughout the Bible, The group meets every Wednesday in room 205A in the Widener Center. The meetings start at 5:45 p.m. and end at 6:45 p.

Student, professor interactions increase with year

Students at Cabrini talking to professors outside of class about course material gradually becomes more common as the student progresses in years at Cabrini. However, working outside of class on a committee or group with a faculty member is not done by many students.

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