Robert Riches

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Club lacrosse offers unique, competitive atmosphere

The club lacrosse team is ideal for those who want to play lacrosse as a Cavalier but may lack the time needed to commit at the varsity level.

Students, staff learn from D.C. trip

Students and staff enjoyed a bus trip to Washington, D.C. to view the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, as well as other various landmarks on Saturday, March 31.

Become a Cabrini student-athlete, gain life-long friendships, memories

Cavalier sports teams have been relatively successful for the past several seasons, with teams such as women’s soccer and men’s basketball advancing to their respective NCAA Division III tournaments.

Plenty to learn from the communications department

The faculty in the department truly cares about success of the students, and they encourage working for all four years to build as much experience as possible.

Pasquariello continues family tradition of playing lacrosse

Chrissy Pasquariello, junior attack/midfielder on the women’s lacrosse team, is following in the footsteps of many family members before her.

Briere leads Flyers to win over Habs, playoff berth

The Flyers defeated the Montreal Canadiens by a score of 4-1 at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday, March 24.

Future bright for Cavs

“We may have fell short in the national championship, but that doesn’t take anything away from what we did this season,” senior guard John Boyd said.

Softball splits Friday doubleheader with Immaculata

The Cavaliers softball team shared both games of a doubleheader with the Immaculata University Mighty Macs, losing the first game 4-2 and winning the second 4-3, at Cabrini… Read More

Lady Cavs softball team shooting for success in new season

Now that spring has made its return, softball season will return as well. The Cavaliers softball squad will look to make a big turnaround from last season.

Cavs beat Castleton State to open NCAA Tournament

The Cavaliers men’s basketball team defeated the Castleton State College (Vt.) Spartans by a score of 104-87 in the opening round of the NCAA Division III Tournament at the Nerney Field House on Friday, March 2.

Modern-day slavery: discussion, film teach students about human trafficking

Human trafficking, whether for sex, labor or both, may not be visible, but it is still significant. However, there are still resources out there to combat it.

Outta’ Right Field: Players deserve say in Rice scandal

Players may have been grossly offended by Rice’s bullying, but had they felt like he was their best chance at winning going forward, they should at least have some say as to determining his fate.

CRS Ambassadors preparing for Food Fast

The College first hosted Food Fast last year, which was an eye-opening experience for many who participated in it. 14 students and three faculty members spent 10 hours fasting, involving themselves in case-study scenarios and reflecting on the experience.

Ivy Young Willis Award presented to alumna Buzzallino

The Ivy Young Willis Award was presented to alumna Joan M. Buzzallino of the class of 1996 in a ceremony at the Mansion on March 21.

Student charged in bomb threat

Radnor Township police have charged a student following a bomb threat last Sunday in Woodcrest Hall.

Alumna Buzzallino set to receive Ivy Young Willis Award

William G. Willis founded the award as a means to honor his late wife, whose work in Pittsburgh, Pa. paved the way for reading to be taught on public television.

History majors after graduation

History and political science majors face a multitude of options they could pursue after graduation.

Lady Cavs capture first CSAC crown since ’09

Following a long and defensive battle, the Lady Cavaliers beat the Gwynedd-Mercy College Lady Griffins, 49-38, to win their sixth Colonial States Athletic Conference title, and first since 2009.

Where are you living next year?

Housing selection for next year is right around the corner. The campus boasts a variety of places to live, in houses as well as residence halls.

Student debt: more harmful than helpful?

While student loans help 60 percent of students pay for college, the amount of money borrowed has surpassed $1 trillion. We owe more money for student debt than we do for credit card debt.

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