Samantha Bokoski

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Softball swept by Widener University

On Thursday, April 16, the Cabrini women's softball team suffered a two game loss against local rival Widener University. The Widener Pride captured a 7-1 win in the first game and second 3-1 victory in the second game. "Our game against Widener was an OK game.

Cavs gain early lead, hold off Widener

The Cabrini men's lacrosse team continued a five-game winning streak on Saturday, April 11, against local rival Widener University. It was a bucketing downpour at the game. Umbrellas sheltered the people in the stands. With the rain pouring in their eyes and the turf being so slippery they could slide across it, the Cavaliers pulled through with a 15-11 triumph.

Women’s track earns 4th at Widener

The Cabrini College men's and women's track team opened their 2009 outdoor season at Widener University on Saturday, March 28. Saturday was Widener University's Danny Curran Invitational. Cabrini women's track finished fourth after a day's effort. Cabrini men's track completed their day finishing in fifth.

Sex sold on eBay

Yes, virginity is up for sale, with 10,000 bids a young California College graduate netted $3.7 million. The money will pay her and her sisters way through graduate school. The media's big question was, is this legal? The answer is yes. The woman lives in Nevada, where prostitution is legal.

Senior Duggan goes out as champion

A proud senior of the Cabrini women's basketball team has ended her last season with great memories and triumphs. Nikki Duggan, senior communication major, said coming to Cabrini four years ago had been the best decision; from being able to play two different sports to belonging to the communication department family.

Super Bowl commercial spending skyrockets

The economic downfall has caused individuals to lose their jobs and companies to declare bankruptcy, yet still companies are able to spend $3 million on 30-second Super Bowl advertisements. Anheuser-Busch, PepsiCo and many other industries will continue to run advertisements during the Super Bowl, however, companies such as FedEx are not finding the $3 million is easy to spend.

Students receive service award

Two Cabrini students were honored for their strong dedication to social justice through the service award honoring those who go above and beyond in academics and service.

Troubled economy stirs necessity for bargain shopping

It is that time of year again, with never ending wish lists, coupons overflowing the mailbox and credit card bills soaring through the roof. From wanting that name- brand electronic or most fashionable clothing line, it all adds up and for many turns into the most stressful time of year, the holiday season.

Taking advantage of career services at Cabrini

"Where do I want to eat lunch? What am I going to wear?" Young adults stress about these questions everyday, but what about, "What am I going to do with the rest of my life," a question many think about, but are drawn in two different directions. A confused student is forced to choose between the money-making jobs or jobs you enjoy but do not make nearly as much money.

Apple updates laptops

Mac is back, "Redesigned, Reengineered and Re-everythinged." On Tuesday, Oct. 14 Apple released the next generation of laptops. "I worked all summer to pay for my MacBook Pro. They use the best, up-to-date software and are the new technology of the future," Jake Neary, freshman elementary education major, said.

Softball swept by Widener University

On Thursday, April 16, the Cabrini women's softball team suffered a two game loss against local rival Widener University. The Widener Pride captured a 7-1 win in the first game and second 3-1 victory in the second game. "Our game against Widener was an OK game.

Cavs gain early lead, hold off Widener

The Cabrini men's lacrosse team continued a five-game winning streak on Saturday, April 11, against local rival Widener University. It was a bucketing downpour at the game. Umbrellas sheltered the people in the stands. With the rain pouring in their eyes and the turf being so slippery they could slide across it, the Cavaliers pulled through with a 15-11 triumph.

Women’s track earns 4th at Widener

The Cabrini College men's and women's track team opened their 2009 outdoor season at Widener University on Saturday, March 28. Saturday was Widener University's Danny Curran Invitational. Cabrini women's track finished fourth after a day's effort. Cabrini men's track completed their day finishing in fifth.

Sex sold on eBay

Yes, virginity is up for sale, with 10,000 bids a young California College graduate netted $3.7 million. The money will pay her and her sisters way through graduate school. The media's big question was, is this legal? The answer is yes. The woman lives in Nevada, where prostitution is legal.

Senior Duggan goes out as champion

A proud senior of the Cabrini women's basketball team has ended her last season with great memories and triumphs. Nikki Duggan, senior communication major, said coming to Cabrini four years ago had been the best decision; from being able to play two different sports to belonging to the communication department family.

Super Bowl commercial spending skyrockets

The economic downfall has caused individuals to lose their jobs and companies to declare bankruptcy, yet still companies are able to spend $3 million on 30-second Super Bowl advertisements. Anheuser-Busch, PepsiCo and many other industries will continue to run advertisements during the Super Bowl, however, companies such as FedEx are not finding the $3 million is easy to spend.

Students receive service award

Two Cabrini students were honored for their strong dedication to social justice through the service award honoring those who go above and beyond in academics and service.

Troubled economy stirs necessity for bargain shopping

It is that time of year again, with never ending wish lists, coupons overflowing the mailbox and credit card bills soaring through the roof. From wanting that name- brand electronic or most fashionable clothing line, it all adds up and for many turns into the most stressful time of year, the holiday season.

Taking advantage of career services at Cabrini

"Where do I want to eat lunch? What am I going to wear?" Young adults stress about these questions everyday, but what about, "What am I going to do with the rest of my life," a question many think about, but are drawn in two different directions. A confused student is forced to choose between the money-making jobs or jobs you enjoy but do not make nearly as much money.

Apple updates laptops

Mac is back, "Redesigned, Reengineered and Re-everythinged." On Tuesday, Oct. 14 Apple released the next generation of laptops. "I worked all summer to pay for my MacBook Pro. They use the best, up-to-date software and are the new technology of the future," Jake Neary, freshman elementary education major, said.

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