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Philadelphia Inquirer writer of ‘Choosing Blackness’ inspires Cabrini journalists

Click here to listen to the full podcast. Elizabeth Wellington saw how people referred to her mother as a white woman, based on her… Read More

Radnor police probe of fentanyl-laced edibles finds no trace of deadly opioid; Pa. state officials still on alert with reports of it in other regions.

Radnor police officials confirmed this week that an investigation into a case of suspected fentanyl-laced edibles ingested by area youth found no traces of… Read More

Speaker who survived suicide attempt confronts mental health stigma

Jordan Burnham admits he’s a work in progress. In his battle with depression, he told Cabrini University students that he approaches challenges “one step… Read More

Immigration, Know Your Rights- What you need to know

The Wolfington Center hosted a “Know Your Rights” workshop focusing on immigration enforcement in partnership with Natalia Ruggiero, an associate attorney for Palladino, Isbell… Read More

The impact of Ida and heavy rains

Ida and its effect on the community did not go unnoticed when it passed through many areas in the Northeast. The storm damaged many properties,… Read More

Will Cabrini close its campus again?

This time of uncertainty has caused college students across the world to make a difficult decision. Do they slog through another year of online… Read More

Cabrini welcomes new director of undergraduate admission

With many updates and changes occurring at Cabrini, a new voice and face joined the undergraduate admissions staff. This person has shown leadership, strength… Read More

Governor with the accordance of the mayor announce dialed back COVID-19 restrictions for the City of Brotherly Love

It is official, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania loosens its COVID-19 restrictions for dining, bars and public events Set for Easter Sunday, Mayor Jim Kenney, mayor of… Read More

How universities are preparing for another year of COVID-19

It has been a year since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic.  Throughout the year, many places have struggled, and that includes… Read More

Cabrini is collaborating with North Philadelphia school to enhance college dreams

Cabrini has engaged in a partnership with the North Philadelphia middle school, St. James School, that will make college more accessible for kids in… Read More
President Helen Drinan speaking at Cabrini Day

Professors battle for ‘token’ retirement benefits

Even before Cabrini Interim President Helen Drinan alerted the community to the school’s dire financial situation, behind-the-scenes ramifications began rumbling. Dr. Marilyn Johnson and… Read More

Cavalier Radio moves from shared FM to 24-hour streaming

Cavalier Radio has joined the streaming era. On Aug. 24, Communication department chair Dr. Dawn Francis announced the station’s departure from an FCC license… Read More

Local leaders, Cabrini react to the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

On June 24, the United States of America reacted to the Supreme Court’s controversial decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. According to Congresswoman Mary… Read More

New interim president Drinan opens up about her move to Cabrini University

Incoming Interim President, Helen Drinan calls herself “a nontraditional president.” She says that her difference starts by being transparent about as much as she… Read More

Dr. Cornel West visits Cabrini at the Shirley Dixon Urban Education Symposium

When fans approach historian, educator, author and political activist, Dr. Cornel West, he makes one point very clear when they praise his “brand.” “People… Read More

Cabrini University names Helen Drinan interim president

In a late afternoon email sent May 6, Amy Lambert, chair of the board of trustees, announced that Helen Drinan, MBA, will takeover as… Read More

DREAMers get scholarships at Cabrini by next year

Students and families can start applying for the first-ever scholarship that directly support undocumented students and Temporary Protected Status. Cabrini is the first school… Read More

Lack of food studies in Cabrini curriculum

“Food brings people together,” Layal Srour, senior digital communications and social media major, said. However, Cabrini offers less than five academic courses on nutrition… Read More

Cabrini students and staff reacts to a possible new law

Changing your clocks every six months could be a thing of the past. On Mar. 15 the U.S. Senate passed legislation that would make… Read More

CRS advocating FoodFast event to shed light on chronic hunger

The FoodFast event at Cabrini University was once again a success this semester.  The Cabrini community was brought together to connect with one another… Read More
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