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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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Cappuccino increases breast size A 19 year old woman in south London reported that drinking excessive amounts of cappuccino made her breasts grow three… Read More
Spanish club bonds while cooking and eating Mayan chocolate
Coffee, sugar and caffeine are good mates to help keep the night rolling on and the eyelids open and alert. Yet the list would… Read More
Public Safety Report
On Thursday, Oct. 4, four visitation violations were issued in Xavier. Once citation was issued in House Six for a resident who had five… Read More
Pres. Clinton suspended from high court practice
The Supreme Court suspended former President William Clinton’s rights to practice law before it and gave the former president 40 days to argue why… Read More
Afgans fight amongst each other for power
The citizens of Afghanistan cannot remember a time when there has been peace in their country. There has been a war in their country… Read More
Stay healthy during cold and flu season
The temperature is dropping, and your roommate is coughing while you struggle to sleep. You go home for the weekend, and your little sister… Read More
Local students protest bombing of Afghanistan
Protests against the U.S. bombings in Afghanistan are not just coming from overseas. Many colleges, especially on the east coast, are organizing protests against… Read More
Preparing for possibilities
Justine DiFilippo The threat of chemical and biological warfare has been hanging over the nation’s head since tragedy struck on Sept. 11. The attack… Read More
After weeks of silence, America strikes back
On Sunday, Oct. 7, America fought back. The initial strike began on Sunday afternoon. While Tomahawk cruise missiles and bombs found targets in Afghanistan,… Read More
Attack spawns apprehension in consumers
US News & World Report staff writer Banks, airlines, plane makers, insurance companies, entertainment companies, travel and leisure firms, online travel agencies, the list… 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
Covering the African American experience at Cabrini
Cabrini was not always the diverse school it is today, but the Loquitur covered issues that impacted African Americans’ daily life. When Martin Luther… Read More
What 2024 elections mean to Gen Z
Every election held in our country affects our future, and it’s in the hands of our youth. PA Youth Vote, a nonpartisan collaboration of… Read More
On Campus
A wild goose chase
Around 8 pm on May 1, students discovered a baby goose alone on Cabrini University’s campus. This wasn’t the first time this gosling was… Read More
In the Community
The price of journalism
Free speech and freedom of the press continue to be suppressed and violated in countries around the world. Some countries provide strong protections for… Read More