Shane Evans

Articles by Shane Evans

Arctic Monkeys cross the sea

When you have the fastest selling debut album in the history of British music, you know you're doing something right. Now, couple that with having that same album being dubbed one of the top five British albums ever made by numerous press and media reviewers, and you have a phenomenon on your hands.

Softball season off to sunny start

A sunny, beach-filled week in California is a vacation for most, but not for the Cabrini girl's softball team. Going to the Sunshine State for their annual spring break trip, the Lady Cavs had a six game schedule on hand against some of the best teams in the country.

Too soon, too boring

To many college students, spring break is a time for fun and relaxation. It is a time to go home to hang out with the family, and most importantly to see friends, but not for Cabrini College students. Our week off is strategically placed from Feb. 24 to March 6.

Sports perspective: Barry Bonds fights steroid allegations

Just being involved and playing the game that you loved was all that mattered. If your team succeeded and maybe you won a championship here or there, it would make all that hard work worthwhile. Now, however, that hard work has seemingly turned into cutting corners and quick solutions.

Sports profile: Megan O’Brien

With the season fast approaching, the girls softball team will look to its leaders for a strong start to the 2006 campaign. One of those leaders, junior captain and first baseman Megan O'Brien, will be a key member of this year's team and understands the importance of being one of the team's veterans.

Cabrini grad rate below average

The graduation rate of students at Cabrini is still lower than the state average, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. With a four-year graduation rate of 51.6 percent, Cabrini has a lower graduation rate than the majority of Pennsylvania private, non-profit colleges.

Roommate problems, an ongoing issue

It is 5 a.m. and it seems like one freshman at Cabrini has not slept a wink because a roommate has been on the phone all night talking to a boyfriend. Freshman "Jane," as she will be called because she wants to remain anonymous, feels that 24 hours a day, her roommate is inconsiderate towards her.

Concert Review: Audioslave

Being one of the biggest super bands in recent memory, Audioslave put on a show that few would forget. The combination of former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk, formerly of the immensely popular Rage Against the Machine, put on an amazing show that had all the elements of what a true rock concert is all about.

Housing conditions concern residents

The living conditions for residents here at Cabrini are seemingly deteriorating. From Xavier hall to the apartment complex, students have voiced their disdain over conditions that have gotten progressively worse as the year has gone on. Students argue that the state that the dorms are left in after the housekeeping service is finished working is simply unacceptable and something needs to be done.

Deer lurk in Cabrini woods, pose threats

Coming back to campus after a nice relaxing weekend at home, you pull into Cabrini's campus and begin the journey around the curvy entrance to your dorm. It is pitch black and the road is very hard to navigate. With your high beams on you take the first turn rather sharply.

Greed taking over A-Rod, professional athletes

Do you hear that? That faint noise in the distance? Well, that's Alex Rodriguez, formerly of the New York Yankees, laughing all the way to the bank as he prepares to sign a new contract somewhere in the region of $35 million a year. Yeah, that's right.35 million dollars to play baseball for one year.

LOQUITUR EXCLUSIVE | Smith recalls Rutgers

No matter how many years Eagles fourth year tight end enjoys playing in the top tier of competitive football, the National Football League, he'll never forget his roots at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. "Whatever school you come from, you should always be proud of that," Smith said of his four years at Rutgers.

One team, one city and one heartbreak

Last season was supposed to be the "off" year. It was supposed to be the year the team suffered from the Super Bowl hangover. It was supposed to be due to the myriad of injuries and the headaches. It was only supposed to be one year. After stumbling and staggering and scraping through a 6-10 season that left questions to be answered and decisions to be made, the Eagles were primed to revitalize the franchise going into the 2006 season and bring Philadelphia back to the Super Bowl.

World War II memories live on

Some of the bravest and most respected people in our country, because of their resounding contributions and their efforts over seas, are the veterans of World War II. Brad McManus, a member of Cabrini's board of trustees is a veteran of World War II. A native of Philadelphia, McManus chose to enlist in the Air Force in 1941 to serve his country.

Baseball: America’s pastime

There are many things that are synonymous with the United States and American culture. Things like apple pie, Ford and Chevrolet, Coca-Cola and baseball. They are part of what makes us American and are things that many other cultures around the world try to emulate.

76ers look good on paper but dissapoint on the court

What do you do to fix a team that at the end of their last season looked to be in total disarray and was considered one of the biggest underachievers in the league in the last five years? Well, there is a lot that can be done. Trade away the player who has been the face of the franchise for the better part of a decade and move in a new direction? Rebuild around him for the umpteenth time with a supporting cast that will lead the team back to the promise land with unselfish play and good defense? Or maybe try another head coach for the fifth time in less than five years? Or they could decide to do nothing to change the team and go into the 2006-07 season exactly the same way they exited the last one.

Grant to relieve alcohol issues

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board awarded the Office of Health and Wellness Education an $11,500 grant fund over a year period that began on July 1 in support of its continuing mission to prevent and regulate underage drinking at colleges across the state.

The orange and black are back

It was a long and painful off season for the Philadelphia Flyers. The 2005-06 season didn't go the way they had planned, and an early exit in the first round of the playoffs was evidence of that. Before last season began, the Flyers were predicted by many to capture their third Stanley Cup title and their first since 1975, an agonizing stretch of 31 years.

Superdome reopens

The Louisiana Superdome reopened its doors to the NFL and its home team, the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 25, for the first time since the end of the 2004 season, some 13 months ago. The devastation of Hurricane Katrina left the Superdome in total disarray.

The ‘beautiful game’

They call it the beautiful game. Millions and millions of fans across the globe obsess over their favorite clubs and players. Their every move studied with a huge microscope that is never lifted or adjusted. The sport is constantly the focus of nations of people.

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