On Thursday, April 4, SEaL and the Cabrini Student Government Association held a “Kickback” event in Grace Hall to help students relax and welcome… Read More
The second semester starts off with the Winter Wonderland event in Grace hall, held by SEaL, where there were activities such as ceramic painting,… Read More
On April 25, Cabrini’s Wolfington Center, Center on Immigration, and Center for Global Learning gathered students and staff to create handmade paper flowers for… Read More
In the wake of former professor Kareem Tannous’ lawsuit against Cabrini, Loquitur reporter Jedidah Antwi asked students what they thought about limits to free… Read More
The month of April is recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. To focus attention on this issue, Cabrini’s Coordinated Community Response Team hosted the… Read More
Cabrini’s annual Food Fast, sponsored by the Catholic Relief Services, Dr. Jerry Zurek, and Dr. Raymond Ward filled all levels of the Mansion’s foyer… Read More
The safety of its students is one of the main concerns of a college campus.
In an email sent to students by Vice President of Student Life, Dr. Lysionek, it was explained that new speed bumps were going to be placed in response to concerns with pedestrian and driver safety, due to the fact that many cars frequently travel at speeds well beyond the posted speed limit of 15 m.p.h.
With election day closely approaching, representatives from the 13th congressional district presented at Cabrini College in hopes of building their support network.
With a focus on the student debt crisis and domestic inequalities, congressional candidate Brendan Boyle wanted students and faculty to know one thing while addressing them: "The people have a voice."
Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past
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