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The best year yet for Cav campus leadership

On Saturday, May 4, students and family gathered to celebrate on-campus leadership and honor society inductions. The Cavalier Leadership Recognition Ceremony was a part… Read More

America Lopez-Santiago’s involvement in Cabrini’s immigration coverage

Frances Xavier Cabrini is the patron saint of immigrants. Her drive to help these individuals is embodied throughout the curriculum at the college named… Read More

Education of the heart: Cabrini’s mission trip to Guatemala

Over a decade ago, Cabrini University began a study abroad course where students visit Guatemala to provide community service for and learn from, its… Read More

The evolution of Cabrini’s election reporting

Covering presidential elections on a college campus is tricky. Not only is it a challenge to navigate political jargon, but competing with major news… Read More

New York City day trip

On the cold morning of April 6, 25 Cabrini students loaded onto a bus headed to New York City. It was a trip helmed… Read More

Villanova representatives tour Cabrini: what we know

Throughout the first month of the semester, there’s been a new crowd around campus. Seen checking out classrooms and buildings, these individuals are representatives… Read More

What happens to Cabrini’s tenured professors?

On June 23, when Cabrini announced its closure through email, professor and chair of history and political science Dr. James Hedtke thought it was… Read More

Arrest at library reveals deeper issue

At noon on Oct. 4, four Radnor police cars arrived outside Cabrini University’s parking garage. Officers entered the Holy Spirit Library, and approximately an… Read More

The Loquitur wins 16 CMA Pinnacle Awards 

Cabrini University’s student-run newspaper, the Loquitur, received an extraordinary 16 College Media Association Pinnacle Awards, marking a historic milestone as the highest number of… Read More

Cabrini’s financial transparency: alumni seek answers

Co-Authored by Andrew Stovenour Transparency is a virtue, but not always a given. Cabrini alumni are still searching for transparency from the university. As… Read More

Class of 2020 disappointed after traditional graduation cancelled

Many recent graduates and families of Cabrini University have been left upset, frustrated and resentful after hearing that the traditional in-person graduation scheduled for… Read More

Supreme Court rules historic victory for LGBT employees

The U.S. Supreme Court decided that an employer who fires an individual for their sexual orientation or gender identity violates Title VII of the… Read More

The untold stories of black soldiers at war

If you’ve watched World War II documentaries or learned about it in school while growing up, you’ve probably never heard of any of the… Read More

Annual Shirley Dixon celebration of Urban Education: The successfully failed system

Remembering Shirley Dixon This being the first annual Shirley Dixon celebration of Urban Education without Dr. Dixon, faculty did not lament, instead, they honored… Read More

How COVID-19 stacks up to the 1918 Spanish Flu

Editor’s note: The origins of the new coronavirus are still being updated. This New York Times story shows earlier appearances than noted in the… Read More

Is your drinking water safe?

When combined sewer overflows exceed capacity and are not able to drain properly, they release untreated human and industrial waste, toxic materials and debris into nearby streams, rivers and other water bodies, which make up our surface water. These overflows are also responsible for the contamination and spread of pathogens to surface water, that may lead to waterborne illnesses.

The long road to gaining citizenship in America

“While going through the whole process of gaining citizenship, it was hard,” Nuresebah Alkadir said. Alkadir is a 21-year-old woman who gained her citizenship… Read More

Education students and faculty experience diversity in Florida schools

“Some schools have barely anything because of the area that the school is in,” Megan Droge, a sophomore early education major said. “Then you… Read More

How does the salary of Cabrini’s president equate with that of comparable presidents?

Editor Note: Since this subject is sensitive, some faculty have agreed to give their opinion but they felt compelled to remain anonymous. While the… Read More

Cabrini’s first curl fest: A hair diversity event

Photos by Juliet Jacob On Monday, Feb. 17 at 5 p.m. in Grace Hall,  Student Engagement and Leadership (SEaL) and Student Diversity Initiative, held… Read More

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