Ryan Mulloy

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Finally got a ticket

After parking on Residential Blvd a handful or a couple of times (I honestly don't keep track), I was ticketed the other night. I'm not surprised that I got one eventually, but I am shocked at how long it took to be ticketed. Should I be mad or do I at least have the right to be? Not entirely.

Celebrating Heritage

In a sense, I think the light has been shed for me but perhaps a shade too late. Recently, we celebrated the Irish holiday, St. Patrick's Day. Do me a favor and forget all of the stereotypes you've always heard about all of the boozing or the Lucky Charms cereal at the other end of the rainbow.

Do you know your Oscars Trivia?

1. What academy award nominated director played a character that was killed in one of "The Godfather" movies? a) Peter Jackson b) Clint Eastwood c) Sofia Coppola d) Fernando Meirelles 2. Which actor was said to have boycotted the premiere of "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King?" a) Ian McKellan b) Ian Holm c) Elijah Wood d) Christopher Lee 3.

Reality is a joke

WARNING: Ryan Mulloy has a short temper and might as well just be called "The Last Angry Man at Cabrini." Read the column and you'll know why. What happened to television? I remember the days when I could plop down in front of the television and catch a good sitcom or drama, then simply fall asleep.

Words come alive at Widener University

George Bernard Shaw, author and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, once commented on the sharing of ideas, comparing thoughts and apples. The quotes reads: "If you have an apple and I have an apple and we each exchange these apples, then you and I will still each have one apple.

Visually impared athletes display abilities at Cabrini

Some feel that to play sports, it takes talent and heart to succeed. Professional athletes use their talents to accomplish their dreams each season, at times, pushing their bodies to the limit. On March 30, a special group of these athletes came to showcase their talents in the Dixon Center.

Core classes sold out to upperclassmen

I sure hope I graduate on time. I'm a junior, for those of you who don't know me, and I have some real problems for my last semester. First, I'll blame myself here. I sat in College Success seminar and listened to a senior talk about taking my distribution courses before my senior year.

Off the top: Wrestlemania XIX review

So some of you probably checked out my WrestleMania XIX picks last week on www.theloquitur.com. I'm sure it was utter shock for you to fine out that it was not on the site, yet advertised. This is no fault of the excellent web team we have. In fact, the picks are sitting comfortably on my desktop in room 26 of the Mansion, where I work as a co-op student.

‘Good Day Philadelphia’ wakes up campus

In the late hours of the night and the early hours of the morning, campus remains almost pitch black. Learning centers are locked tight with no sign of light inside. The Widener Center Food Court does not normally open until 7:30 a.m., but the lights and cameras of Fox News were shining brightly as early as 4:30 a.

Student’s band proves ‘more than’ expectations

With just a simple glance at the bar or the stage, the West End Saloon in Media looks like any neighborhood bar. It's dark in some areas, it has a few tables, a thick cloud of smoke engulfs people at the bar, but that all changed on Wednesday, Feb. 12, when Love Bomb took the stage.

Men’s soccer takes it

The soccer season is underway and the men's team spent the weekend at Haverford College for two games. The team came together for a victory over Caldwell College with a 2-0 victory. The team fell short, however, on Sunday with a 1-0 loss to Haverford on their home field, making their record 1-3.

Common courtesy dead and forgotten

The people on this campus must have the absolute best shoes ever. Honestly, walk around campus sometime and just take a gander at anyone you want. They are all staring at their feet. What gets me the most is that they can stare at their own feet as they walk.

Hedtke writes book on presidency, 22nd amendment

Dr. James Hedtke, department chair for the history and political science department, has written and released his first scholarly work entitled "Lame Duck Presidents: Myth or Reality." Combing the whole process for writing the book, it took Hedtke 10 years to gather his information for its release.

Ruth Richardson dies after years of dedication and service to Cabrini

Over the summer, the Cabrini College staff lost someone who had been here long enough to be considered part of the very foundation that this campus is built on. Ruth Richardson, one of the librarians in the Holy Spirit Library, passed away after over 20 years of service to the school.

Testosterone linked to ‘home court advantage’

The "home field" advantage, recently explained by scientists as a matter of increased testosterone, is being considered by many schools, including our very own campus. In a recent study, scientists in London have learned that the increased production of the hormone testosterone may very well affect the performances of athletes and the demeanor of the fans.

College lampooned yet again

It is hard to imagine a movie that could depict college life and make you laugh like "National Lampoon's Animal House." While we don't have fraternities here on campus, making this movie more of a world which we will never know, we can still look at this movie as the way it should be.

Get to know Zdravko Markov

Q: What is your major? A: Internet Computing. Q: What is your hometown? A: Sofia, Bulgaria Q: What are you plans after college? A: I have no idea yet. Q: What is your favorite food? A: Any kind of Chinese food. Q: If you were trapped on an island, what CD would you bring? A: Anything but country.

Point: Bell curve determines the grades of students

We are coming up on the end of the semester, kiddies. How hard have you worked? I have worked just as hard as the next person, and, quite frankly, I cannot wait for grades to roll around. It is a nice pat on the back and I am always looking to feed my ego.

Women’s lacrosse has big expectations for the season

This year, the lacrosse team is hoping to keep their momentum of recent years and take home another championship. In order to prepare for the season, Head Coach Jackie Neary had the team practicing at six in the morning twice a week."It was hard," sophomore team member Annmarie Smith said.

Basic Training: Weightlifting

Leaving the gym incredibly sore is pretty much the standard. Walking out of the weight room feeling like "the man," or "woman," after the best workout in the history of exercise is a rewarding feeling. The next day, it's normal to be sore. But a few days later, what if your arms hurt? Or what about your lower back? Chances are, you are doing something wrong.

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