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What it’s like to be furloughed during COVID-19

In February 2020 the unemployment rate was 3.5 percent nationwide. That rate then rose to 4.4 percent in March. Now that we are in… Read More

Should spring breakers across the country feel responsible for spread of COVID-19?

Last month, some college students across the United States took part in spring break activities with little regard for the warnings signaled by selective… Read More

Recreational sports and national sports leagues move online

The COVID-19 pandemic forced many recreational sports to close their doors as the spread of the virus has increased due to large gatherings.  National… Read More

Even with strict social distancing measures in place, many are still gathering online

During these times of social distancing and self-isolation due to COVID-19, people have been looking for ways to fight loneliness. Some have resorted to… Read More

Three ways the pandemic is changing us internally

“I never thought something like this would happen in my lifetime.” Michelle Piccone, a sophomore psychology major at Cabrini University, is just one of… Read More

With theaters closed, where are new movies going to be released?

In a matter of days, producers’ worlds were turned upside down. Theaters shut down all over the world. Will the movies still have their… Read More

People are bringing the party to Netflix

With the rise of COVID-19, government officials have ordered that all non-essential businesses and schools are to close and citizens across the world must… Read More

Cabrini students take a trip to Louisiana to help build a house

Over spring break a group of Cabrini students took a trip down south to New Orleans, Louisiana. They volunteered at the St. Bernard Project(SBP).… Read More

Think before you drink

*Editor’s Note: The source quoted in the story asked that his name not be used. Loquitur is using “Steve Smith” to protect privacy.*  “Driving… Read More

Social media: The danger it poses on body image

“No matter how many hours I spent at the gym and how healthy I ate, it wasn’t enough and I wasn’t losing the weight… Read More

Easter events: celebrate the season in Wayne

With Easter just around the corner, students are gearing up for a season filled with excitement and community gatherings. Various events are popping up… Read More

Introducing House 67 Productions

This semester marks the first year for the Cabrini communication department’s newest student-led agency, House 67 Productions. Advised by John Doyle, assistant professor of… Read More

Cabrini orientation leaders; giving the freshman and transfers a warm welcome

Ah, orientation, new beginning, good vibrations. For those who are new to the campus or simply do not know what the orientation program is,… Read More

Students share stories of on campus vs. off campus housing

One of the biggest decisions that any college student has to make is whether they want to live on campus or off campus. Discussions… Read More

Top 5 things to do near Cabrini if you need a break from classes

Do you need to get off campus to escape the academic week? There are plenty of fun things to do whether you are staying… Read More

PHOTOS: Cabrini Dance Team shines during 76ers halftime show

Photos by Anna Schmader / The Loquitur [photoblocks id=4] Story by Pryce Jamison The arena darkened, and the 76ers cleared the court. When screeching… Read More

Award shows are still suppressing Black artists and actors

The name Hattie McDaniel is a name not many people are familiar with. She was an African American actress born on June 10, 1893… Read More

How rap culture has helped the black communities express themselves

When Public Enemy released “Fight the Power” in the ‘80s, it shook the world.  “At the time of the song’s release, it was during… Read More

How ‘outdated’ schools need to change to keep pace with the workplace

The public education system has been in place for centuries with little to no change to its format, testing requirements or curriculum. Meanwhile, the… Read More

Benefits of going to a religious college are plentiful

The decision of which school to attend is one of the most important and difficult decisions in a young person’s life. So many factors… Read More

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