News
Q&A with President Helen Drinan
As students submit their final exams and head home for winter break, Loquitur’s Editor-in-Chief Chris Perri, and Breaking News Coordinator Jason Fridge met with… Read More
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Campus overrun by poison ivy growth
Poison ivy has recently become an issue on campus. People are beginning to take notice of it around the chapel and in other various… Read More
Students donate in response to crisis
Paul Archambult To help support those who need blood because of the Sept. 11 tragedy, Cabrini College held its annual blood drive hosted by… Read More
History forum offers one credit for one day
Students can earn one credit for attending a daylong forum on World War II sponsored by the History Club on Saturday, Nov. 10. Five… Read More
Campus pets are being evicted
A discrepancy in the student handbook pet policy may affect the lives of many fish on Cabrini’s campus. The fish have to go due… Read More
Students registering for spring semester classes
It is time to register for the spring semester. Some may be wondering what to take this coming semester. What classes would the current… Read More
Buried in the back pages…
At least they’re the good seats… MOUNT LEBANON, Pa. – Paul Wellener’s family found the perfect marker for his grave: two blue plastic seats… Read More
Gas prices on the drop after summer high
photo by Maria Chambers If by students seem to be carrying around extra change lately, there is a good reason why. Gas prices have… Read More
Experience: Media coverage of terrorism
photo by Justine DiFilippo Professor Hussein Amin spoke to English and communications majors about media coverage of terrorism on Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the… Read More
Robert Cumming, Jr.: 1979-2001
courtesy of Jake Maze Robert B. Cumming, Jr., 22, died Monday, Oct. 22, 2001. His death was felt as an unpredictable catastrophe throughout the… Read More
Seeking unity amongst diversity
Justine DiFilippo Although Cabrini has increased it’s minority enrollment, Shirley Dixon, the college’s coordinator for diversity said the college still has a long way… Read More
Cabrini’s ResLife: from intimacy to oversight
Just seven years ago, students were worried about having to search for off-campus living due to an overabundance of enrolled students. Today, overcrowding is… 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
This is for the Dreamers
Undocumented students have the opportunity to receive their college education, opportunities, and resources with the help of TheDream.US program. The program provides scholarships for… 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
Reporting on rising tuition costs at Cabrini
In the ever-changing world of university finances, where every increase in tuition sends concern through the student body, one aspect remains constant: the role… Read More
Grief and resilience: the Loquitur’s journey through 9/11
As the sun rose on September 11, 2001, Cabrini University’s campus buzzed with the familiar energy of a new academic year. Students hurried to… Read More
Loquitur war coverage: from Vietnam to Ukraine
Throughout the publication’s history, Loquitur reporters have covered anti-Vietnam War protests, as well as the wars in Iraq and Ukraine, giving a unique perspective… Read More
In the Community
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