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
On Thursday, Feb. 23, Cabrini University’s Black Student Union hosted a fashion show in Grace Hall titled “Drip or Drown,” with an attendance of… Read More
On Friday, Feb. 17 Cabrini Campus Activities and Programming Board hosted a Black Artist Showcase in Grace Hall. In honor of Black History Month,… Read More
The brutal and vicious realities of war are an everyday occurrence for the people of Iraq. Violent outbreaks have caused persistent and abundant visual images of injury, death, kidnapping and torture to the citizens of the country. Physical effects of the war are damaging and apparent; but the impact of the emotional and psychological damages that the war in Iraq is causing has gone unaided, until now.
Thanksgiving at Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Camden, N.J., means more than celebrating a holiday with family as three Cabrini students and a faculty member found out.