The much-anticipated film, “Water for Elephants,” was released on Friday, April 22, approximately five years after the No.1 New York Times best-seller by Sara… Read More
Most college students are challenged to balance schoolwork, out-of-school responsibilities and relationships. But Maryellen Anastasio, 21-year-old senior communication major, juggles a job, classes, a social life and a volunteer position coaching high school basketball at Radnor High School.
It’s that time of the year again. Football is finally over with a Packers Super Bowl win and now begins one of America’s greatest sports – baseball. Starting on Monday, Feb. 14, the Philadelphia Phillies report to Spring Training in Clearwater, Fla.
Cabrini’s men’s and women’s swim teams faced two hurdles during their meet on Saturday, Jan. 29. Not only did they face Widener University, but… Read More
The latest edition to the Taylor Swift’s library of talent is the highly anticipated “Speak Now.” This latest installment, released on Oct. 25, contains… Read More
With a group of only seven runners, Cabrini’s cross country team wasn’t able to place in most of the meets that they competed in. However, this hurdle didn’t stop them from beating their personal bests.
Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Player of the Year, CSAC First Team Honoree, CSAC Honorable Mention and Player of the Week are just some of the honors that senior goalkeeper Caitlin Donahue has been awarded.
After being inactive since June, Residence Life decided to answer the demands of student’s by building a student center. On Monday, Oct. 25 the Rooymans Activity Center (RAC) was opened to Cabrini students and faculty.
If you haven't already heard the angry cries throughout our nation that our government is causing, let me fill you in. President Barack Obama wants universal health care for our country. This health care plan doesn't grow on trees, but in fact grows in our wallets.
Traveling to a new and unfamiliar country can be intimidating yet exciting at the same time. In Beth Briggs' case, she discovered a new world - a third world. Not only was her trip filled with new experiences but it was also life changing.
Beth Briggs, senior psychology and sociology major, decided to participate in the Catholic Relief Services undergraduate internship program, which led her to Ethiopia this past summer.
People are constantly worried about their calorie intake or how many carbohydrates are in their meal. Instead of scrutinizing everything you put into your body, why not check out 'Healthy Mondays?'
'Healthy Mondays' is an organization founded by Johns Hopkins University and was brought to Cabrini College by the Office of Health and Wellness Education this year.
During the summer, most students had jobs, but what happens while students are away at school?
Whether they're just beginning their four years at Cabrini or they're welcoming back another semester, many students are still in need of a salary.
Luckily, there are countless job opportunities in the Cabrini College area.
Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past
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