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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Gearing up for rejection
by Dr. Love guest writer I won’t lie to you, I’m scared to death of three things: heights, rollercoasters and women. But I’d rather… Read More
Old traditions in new ways
Sarah Thompson by Jennifer Coots assistant perspectives editor Dozens of people ranging from grandparents, mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, friends, babies and Cabrini students jam… Read More
Coming your way
by Kendra Clark staff writer On and Off and Campus Events Dec. 8 Mr. and Miss Cabrini pageant in the Grace Hall Atrium.… Read More
Fabulous, festive, fun and fried
Beth Conahan by Beth Conahan assistant news editor What do you do when you just can’t face another night in the cafeteria and you’ve… Read More
Hanukkah: a celebration of lights
by Beth Conahan assistant news editor Hanukkah isn’t just eight days of gift giving. It’s a celebration of lights that spans back to 165… Read More
Kwanzaa: dispelling the myths
Photo attained from Matt Holmes by Mike Butler perspectives editor Despite being celebrated by over 15 million people, there are a lot of misconceptions… Read More
Christmas: a Christian tradition
Joe Holden by Beth Conahan assistant news editor Pull out the decorations and put a bounce in your step. It’s the holiday season again… Read More
History of the Holidays
How wonderful of your paper to tell us the history of Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas. Hanukkah was correct, Kwanzaa was correct but the story… Read More
Angels grace Theaters
by Matt Coughlin Assistant News Editor Big bangs, bouncing bodies and beautiful babes take the screen in the film remake of the 70s television… Read More
Coming your way
by Jennifer Devereaux staff writer On and Off-Campus Events Dec. 1 Movie marathon at 8 p.m. in the Widener center lecture hall. Dec. 2… 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
Cabrini community embraces diverse holiday traditions
With the holiday break approaching, Cabrini students and faculty will have a month long break for some much–needed personal time. This break gives Cabrini… Read More
Center on Immigration has a new partnership
Cabrini’s Center on Immigration has a new partnership with the Free Migration Project. The Center on Immigration is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization, whose mission… Read More
Sweet and educational: Fall in Love with Books
On Friday, November 17, students wrapped up the fall season with an event put on by the Student Government Association called “Fall in Love… Read More
Cabrini Theatre showcases alumni-written comedies in One-Act Play Festival
Grab tickets and snacks and get ready for Cabrini Theatre’s One-Act Play Festival happening November 30 and December 1. Members of the Cabrini Community,… Read More