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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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MLA research helps the salaries of adjunct faculty members

Salary information for part-time and non-tenure faculty members has been poorly documented over the years. Recently, the Modern Language Association (MLA) noticed this lack… Read More

Acclaimed author gives 101 on hard truth

by Matt Coughlin The air in the Grace Hall Atrium vibrated softly with the buzz of chatty visitors. From the back came the sounds… Read More

Radnor Elementary to be completed in Aug.

Jenine Ikeler by Jessica Giordano staff writer Area children will be learning in a new building come September. The new Radnor Elementary School that… Read More

Girard returns to classroom from busy sabbatical

by Jill C. Hindman staff writer Last semester you may have been wondering where a familiar friendly face was. Well that is because Dr.… Read More

Program gives exposure to new foods, techniques

by Georgiana Rushworth staff writer “The Restaurant School’s new student-run complex of eateries promises a range of menus and prices in a European-style, `village-square’… Read More

Students embark to Appalachia for 22nd straight year

by Amy Gassen sports editor Spring break is right around the corner. The semester build-up of stress will have the opportunity to be released… Read More

National College and University News

Middle Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee Solidarity, a campus organization that promotes socialism, feminism and anti-racism, protested Mon., Feb. 12 afternoon against Al Gore’s… Read More

Website designed by students to rate aspects of professors

by Jenine J. Ikeler assistant photography editor All college students are guilty of trying to find all the dirt on a professor before they… Read More

Giovanni’s history: paving the way to make a difference

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me is not true.” The audience leaned forward digesting every word that… Read More

Flutist jazzes it up in food court for audience

Ordinarily, the afternoon hustle and bustle of the Widener Center Gathering Area is accompanied by the sporadic sounds of early ’90s rock from the… Read More

Cabrini communication receives new equipment

Over spring break, Cabrini’s communications department received brand new equipment for its video studio and control room.  Initial conversations for the upgrades began during… Read More

Inside CaPS’ initiative against loneliness

In the midst of a loneliness epidemic, CaPS is hosting a new, multi-faceted event to educate and boost peer connections on campus. Primarily focuses… Read More

Pennsylvania’s governor rooting for higher education

On January 26, Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro revealed his blueprint for higher education, claiming it will help college become more affordable and accessible. Better… Read More

Going out in style: Cabrini chooses final valedictorian

In any graduating class, there are some individuals who will always be remembered. Whether it’s the class clown, the best athlete, or the student… Read More

Cabrini students weigh options amid transfer process

While a portion of the remaining students at Cabrini will graduate at the end of the semester, many others will not. Those who aren’t… Read More

“Punished for Dreaming”: Cabrini’s final Urban Education Symposium

Grace Hall was packed on Thursday, Feb. 15 for Cabrini’s seventh annual (and final) Shirley Dixon Celebration of Urban Education Symposium.  This year’s symposium… 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

Ink and Independence: Student Press Freedom Day

Thursday, Feb. 22nd marked Student Press Freedom Day, which is a day of advocacy for the right of student media to speak out through… Read More

A small but strong writing community

For this spring semester, the writing and narrative arts (WNA) department is concluding with only one course for writing majors. The start of a… 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

On Campus

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

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
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