Lifestyles
Performing Arts Showcase
Cabrini’s sixth annual Performing Arts Showcase, organized by the visual and performing arts department and the XMusica Society, brought together a variety of musical… Read More
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Cabrini’s faith revival
Cabrini University celebrated its commitment to faith and spirituality on Tuesday, April 9, during a faith revival event organized by Cabrini Campus Ministry. The… Read More
Mother Cabrini’s mission on the big screen
Rescuing children from the sewers in which they resided, being a victim of arson, and dealing with racially motivated hate. These were just a… 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
Cavalier Radio host Paul Monte returns
Cavalier Radio, the well-known radio station at Cabrini University, recently hosted its first “Cavalier Radio After Dark Alumni Show.” This show, which went on… Read More
Cabrini’s ‘Battle of the Decades’ dance strikes nostalgic chord
On Friday, Feb. 16, Cabrini’s Grace Hall became a time machine. Participants who attended the “Battle of the Decades” dance were taken back to… Read More
Envisioning 2024 with SEaL
On Thursday, Jan. 25, the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership, SEaL, hosted a fun-filled vision board-making event on campus. The purpose of the… Read More
Breaking Boundaries: how ‘The Sopranos’ redefined television
Twenty-five years ago, HBO made television history when the pilot episode of the hit series, “The Sopranos” aired. During its run from 1999-2007, many… Read More
Lack of students ruins open mic night
On November 7, an open mic night, usually a popular event, was supposed to happen in The Grill. This event was hosted by Cavalier… Read More
Cabrini bids farewell to ‘Merry Little Christmas’ tradition
“Merry Little Christmas” was a beloved daylong tradition at Cabrini for many years. However, this year saw its final run on December 3. Dr.… Read More
Game on, stress off
In 1958, the first video game was invented. William Higinbotham, who was a physicist, invented this simple tennis game called “tennis for two”. This… Read More
Buried Treasures: Movies
by Matt Coughlin The Producers Directed by Mel Brooks What do you do when you are a down-on-your-luck theatrical producer? You raise money for… Read More
Film finally gets respect in the classroom
by Tracy Timson staff writer This year’s film appreciation class meets in Founders Hall, room 279, every Monday and Wednesday from 12:30- 1:45 p.m.… Read More
`Eat, drink and fight AIDS’
by Beth Conahan a&e editor Eat out and save lives. It’s almost as easy as that.Dining Out for Life makes it possible. All you… Read More
Hershey’s chocolate can Make Anyone Smile
Hersheys.com by Jill C. Hindman assistant features editor It comes wrapped in a shiny silver piece of paper. When you unwrap the perfectly folded… Read More
Dr. Love returns: Managing a Dry Spell
Dr. Love Guest writer Admit it, lately you’ve been getting less play than a flat basketball. You are, for lack of a better word,… Read More
Taking the road less traveled: Cabrini Mission Corps Changes the Lives of Graduates
Meghan Merkel by Meghan Merkel features editor Graduation is lingering around the corner. Most seniors are scrambling to put together resumes and portfolios, or… Read More
Even without Napster the music will go on
by Michael A Kazanjian a&e editor Napster’s reign may finally come to end. The popular music-sharing site was ordered on Monday, March 5 to… Read More
Buried Treasures: Books that touch the heart and cause a laugh
by Renee Di Pietro assistant features editor “More Letters from a Nut” by Ted L. Nancy He writes to Sara Lee Cakes to inform… Read More
Preview:the NCAA final-four tournament
Well basketball fans, it is that time once again. The madness is here and this year’s tournament promises to be a great one. It… Read More