Samantha Randol

Articles by Samantha Randol

Opera students show passion

On a typical Sunday, the Mansion is usually silent. However, on April 13, it was filled with the beautiful sounds of opera music. Four students from the Academy of Vocal Arts, Jessica Julin, Nina Yoshida Nelsen, Joseph Demarest and Ryan Kuster brought their talent and passion to the opera selections they performed.

A day in the life of Mr. and Miss Cabrini

Bringing Sexy Back; it's more than just a song to George Post and Christina Cimmino. For them, it represents their time as Mr. and Miss Cabrini. Post and Cimmino won the pageant that was held back in November. "One of my funny questions was what would my theme song be, and I answered Sexy Back, and it just kinda caught on," Post said.

Don’t diss the RA

Free room and board and a room all to yourself, who wouldn't want that? Roommates can be aggravating and room and board is expensive. These things would make it seem like being an RA is worth it, but of course, as with everything in life, with the good comes some bad.

Speaker pleas for international support

The situation of Iraq refugees has reached crisis proportions and is affecting the countries neighboring Iraq, according to the director of a refugee center in Lebanon. The situation was made clearer on Monday, April 7, when Najla Chahda, director of the Migrant and Refugee Center for Caritas-Lebanon, spoke to students and faculty.

Welcome to the Jersey shore

My whole life I have lived at the Jersey Shore, Long Beach Island to be exact. I live in Barnegat about 15 minutes from the beach and living so close has made the beach a very big part of my life. So, when I tell people for the first time where I am from, I typically get the same reaction.

Up ’til Dawn to raise money for cancer research in annual benefit dinner

Up 'til Dawn, a student- run organization that raises money for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, will be hosting its annual benefit dinner Friday, Feb. 8 at Cabrini College. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital treats many different types of cancer in children.

Grandma got run over by a shopping cart, walking out of K-Mart on Christmas Eve

The holidays are a cheery time in which families gather and celebrate. Well, not so much anymore. In today's generation, many of the traditions surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas have changed. Thanksgiving is no longer about getting together with family and friends and giving thanks for the past year but rather getting up at 4 a.

College loans cause problems among students after graduation

You are 18 years old, about to graduate from high school and want to take the next step in furthering your education. For most, that step is college. So you apply, are accepted somewhere, and now are faced with the task of paying for college.

Know your professor

Dr. Susan Dendinger visiting assistant professor of biology

Birth order traits may only be myth

Growing up, there are many factors that help shape your personality. Did you ever think that one of those factors could be your birth order? Up until high school, this though had never entered my mind. Then, I read an article in one of the various teen magazines I read at the time that was about the order in which you were born into in your family and personality traits.

Opera students show passion

On a typical Sunday, the Mansion is usually silent. However, on April 13, it was filled with the beautiful sounds of opera music. Four students from the Academy of Vocal Arts, Jessica Julin, Nina Yoshida Nelsen, Joseph Demarest and Ryan Kuster brought their talent and passion to the opera selections they performed.

A day in the life of Mr. and Miss Cabrini

Bringing Sexy Back; it's more than just a song to George Post and Christina Cimmino. For them, it represents their time as Mr. and Miss Cabrini. Post and Cimmino won the pageant that was held back in November. "One of my funny questions was what would my theme song be, and I answered Sexy Back, and it just kinda caught on," Post said.

Don’t diss the RA

Free room and board and a room all to yourself, who wouldn't want that? Roommates can be aggravating and room and board is expensive. These things would make it seem like being an RA is worth it, but of course, as with everything in life, with the good comes some bad.

Speaker pleas for international support

The situation of Iraq refugees has reached crisis proportions and is affecting the countries neighboring Iraq, according to the director of a refugee center in Lebanon. The situation was made clearer on Monday, April 7, when Najla Chahda, director of the Migrant and Refugee Center for Caritas-Lebanon, spoke to students and faculty.

Welcome to the Jersey shore

My whole life I have lived at the Jersey Shore, Long Beach Island to be exact. I live in Barnegat about 15 minutes from the beach and living so close has made the beach a very big part of my life. So, when I tell people for the first time where I am from, I typically get the same reaction.

Up ’til Dawn to raise money for cancer research in annual benefit dinner

Up 'til Dawn, a student- run organization that raises money for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, will be hosting its annual benefit dinner Friday, Feb. 8 at Cabrini College. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital treats many different types of cancer in children.

Grandma got run over by a shopping cart, walking out of K-Mart on Christmas Eve

The holidays are a cheery time in which families gather and celebrate. Well, not so much anymore. In today's generation, many of the traditions surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas have changed. Thanksgiving is no longer about getting together with family and friends and giving thanks for the past year but rather getting up at 4 a.

College loans cause problems among students after graduation

You are 18 years old, about to graduate from high school and want to take the next step in furthering your education. For most, that step is college. So you apply, are accepted somewhere, and now are faced with the task of paying for college.

Know your professor

Dr. Susan Dendinger visiting assistant professor of biology

Birth order traits may only be myth

Growing up, there are many factors that help shape your personality. Did you ever think that one of those factors could be your birth order? Up until high school, this though had never entered my mind. Then, I read an article in one of the various teen magazines I read at the time that was about the order in which you were born into in your family and personality traits.

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