Lifestyles
How does Cabrini celebrate Women’s History Month?
March marks Women’s History Month, created in 1987 by the Education Task Force of Sonoma Country Commission on the Status of Women. They planned… Read More
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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 Swifties enter new era with “Midnights”
Cabrini students are in that lavender haze since Taylor Swift’s new album was released on Oct. 21. During the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, Swift… Read More
Fit 4 U club aims to expand post-COVID-19
With pandemic restrictions on campus lifted, Cabrini’s Fit 4 U club hopes to increase its activities and drive up membership. Fit 4 U’s beginnings… Read More
The “Enola Holmes” movies represent female empowerment in choice, freedom, and true crime
When “Enola Holmes” was released on Netflix in 2020, and its sequel was released on Nov. 4, it wasn’t the films’ action-packed fun that… Read More
Voting with a disability: every vote counts
People with disabilities are the highest population of any minority that are registered to vote, per a survey conducted by Rutgers University. On Oct.… Read More
Wolfington Center increases voter engagement among students
Often, when it comes to voting, college students cannot make it to the polls or have not yet registered. Aaron Ellis, political and interfaith… Read More
First time voter’s guide
Voting for the first time can be scary, but there are a few steps to make in order to ease the intimidating voting process.… Read More
Knowledge is the best way to fight voter supression
With the midterm election coming up on Nov. 8, be cautious of voter suppression. Voter suppression is when there is strategic planning to stop… Read More
The who, what, when, and where of voting
Election season is here, and it’s easy to find information and get involved. Whether voters need to know who’s on the ballot or where… Read More
‘The News’ on pop-punk’s return
Paramore’s sixth studio album “This Is Why” debuted at number one on Billboard’s Top Rock Chart on Feb. 22, setting a promising precedent for Fall… Read More
Making the most of spring break
During the semester, students find themselves overwhelmed with school, work, and extracurricular activities. Emily Slonecker, assistant professor of psychology, explained, “It is incredibly beneficial… Read More
Celebrating the importance of Black History Month
February is Black History Month, a time to honor and celebrate Black people from all time periods in U.S. history. The city of Philadelphia… Read More
What are Cabrini’s upcoming events, and who’s delivering them?
As the 2023 spring semester kicks off, many students may not be aware of the variety of campus events available to everyone. University offices… Read More
Reaping the reward, but at what cost?
The gambling industry can make or break a person. Some find themselves successful when putting their money on the line, others, not so much.… Read More
West Philly store owner strives for change and empowerment
At her West Philly boutique Grant Blvd, owner Kimberly McGlonn hires formerly incarcerated people, donates a portion of proceeds to nonprofit organizations, and recycles… Read More
Get to know these Black-owned businesses
Black-owned local businesses surrounding the Philadelphia area and the outskirts are few and far between and many people aren’t aware of them. In Philadelphia,… Read More
Valentine’s Day gift guide for college students
Feb. 14, also known as Valentine’s Day, can look different for everyone. A day that was originally celebrated as a pagan festival in Rome,… Read More