Paul Williams

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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

The clich

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.

Visiting group on campus advocates peaceful Iraqi resolution; stresses a non-violent U.S. interaction

The message was clear: the United States should not go to war against Iraq. On Friday, Oct. 11, people who had different views on Iraq and how to deal with the situation came to the same conclusion. Campus Ministry welcomed the "Mirror of Truth" bus tour, which is associated with the Voices in the Wilderness project, a Catholic peace organization.

Way back when…

Oct. 3 1951 The San Francisco Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers were tied for the pennant. they would settle the tie in a three game playoff. The teams split the first two games. The third game came down to one pitchby Don Newcombe. On an 0-1 count, Bobby Thomson won the game with a three run home run.

Crash and burn Internet: more than just inconvenient

As a student, the website editor for the paper and as someone who pays a portion of tuition, I have to complain about the ongoing problems with the Internet on campus. Why in the hell does the Internet go down all of the time? I thought that the partnership with Drexel would have made Cabrini's Internet connection and abilities top notch.

WYBF-FM streams broadcasts online despite legal questions

A bill that was signed in 1998 by Bill Clinton, is affecting radio stations that now try to stream their broadcasts on the Internet. Cabrini's own 89.1 WYBF-FM "The Burn," and stations like Philadelphia's 93.3 WMMR-FM, AOL and Yahoo radio all fall under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in 1998.

Cabrini’s fall 2002 freshman athletes

Women's Soccer Adrienne Baldwin Bishop Shanahan/ West Chester, Pa. Jennifer Culligan Holy Cross/ Willingboro, Nj. Krista Fetsick Cape May Technical/ Woodbine, Nj. Lauren Grecco Paul VI/ Glendora, Nj. Christina Kedra Little Flower/ Philadelphia, Pa. Angela Mourer Conwell-Egan/ Bensalem, Pa.

AFL coming to Philadelphia in 2003

Ron Jaworski is coming back to football in Philadelphia, but he is not playing with the Eagles or broadcasting for ESPN. Jaworski and business investors have a partnership to bring the Arena Football League to Philadelphia. The new Philadelphia team will begin play in 2003, along with the rest of the AFL, after the National Football League's season is over.

Editorial

Cabrini is booming. As we welcome the largest freshman class in the 44-year history of the institution, the administration is planning its third wave of construction and upgrades. It is true, of course, that with the good comes the bad. Besides the inconvenience of losing a few trees this coming spring due to the ground breaking of the new Science, Education and Technology building, students are being crammed into small rooms while the college is building revenue to grow.

Loquitur.com, more than just online version

If you visited www.theloqutur.com last year, the website was successful; however things are going to change to make the website more than just the paper reprinted online. For anyone new to Cabrini, or out of the loop, the online addition is updated on Wednesday nights.

File-sharing’s hold on the entertainment industry

Two words, file sharing, have become synonymous with the Internet. File sharing, which was made famous by Napster, continues to grow. Now, any person with a fast Internet connection can download more than just music before the official release date, movies, video games and television episodes can be downloaded with the mere click of a mouse.

Unforgetable Anniversaries

In the wake of Sept. 11, it is important not to forget past tragedies that have captured America's concern for her fellow American. This past week has been a heart-wrenching anniversary for some Americans. Almost two months before April 19, 1993, David Koresh was able to get more than 100 people to join him in Waco, Texas.

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