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Cabrini transfer process: navigating the next chapter

On June 23, Cabrini announced to the public it will close in May 2024. Cabrini administration have said they will support students with their… Read More

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“Work to do” on inclusion at Cabrini

Isaiah Saddler, senior writing major, attended the Hispanic Networking Night because it was facilitated by Sherrise Rowe, director of alumni Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.… Read More

Cabrini students face campus parking problems

As the school year continues, Cabrini students face challenges and frustrations with parking issues and permits. For commuters and on-campus residents, many have been… Read More

The fire that wasn’t: Founders Hall classes disrupted by smoke

At roughly 10:45 Thursday morning, a fire alarm went off in Founders Hall and the building was evacuated. This is the second time in… Read More
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Helen Drinan hosts Town Hall regarding new changes

With flames of false information spreading throughout the Cabrini community and little communication between the school, students, and their guardians, a faculty meeting early… Read More

Cabrini community shares how gun violence impacts politics

Gun violence is on the rise across the nation. In communities like Philadelphia, these incidents occur frequently. However, with the midterm elections approaching, there… Read More

Advocacy adds power to voting

On Saturday, Oct. 22, Cabrini students traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Ignation Family Teach-In. The Wolfington Center sponsors students to participate… Read More

Fans and city ready for Red October

The 2022 Philadelphia Phillies team will be remembered as one of the best in franchise history, and the coveted championship parade down Broad Street… Read More

Voting by issue matters

On Nov. 8, Pennsylvanians will go to the ballot boxes to vote in key elections for Pennsylvania. In particular, the Senate race between former… Read More
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Monumental changes at Cabrini

Update, Nov. 2: In a meeting with faculty, Drinan said she misspoke, and the number of department chairs has not yet been decided. That… Read More
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The Loquitur wins 2022 Pinnacle Award

On Oct. 27, Cabrini’s student-run, award-winning paper, the Loquitur, won a third-place finish for Best Campus Engagement and an honorable mention for Diversity Coverage… Read More

Cabrini’s untapped and underutilized resource

Cabrini University’s Greenhouse existed for decades. Yet, it remained untapped and rarely used until just a few years ago. The greenhouse is located between… Read More

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

Free speech vs. hate speech: professor tests the limits

Is hate speech protected by academic freedom? Former Cabrini professor Kareem Tannous is suing the school to find out. Cabrini hired Dr. Kareem Tannous… Read More

The limits of academic free speech

Academic free speech, specifically extramural speech, is always a hot topic, but right now it’s hotter than usual. Extramural speech is defined by the… Read More

Protests continue in Israel, judicial system threatened

Israel erupted in protests that started in January and continued nearly three months later after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a critical change to… Read More

Studying abroad is more than an experience

This spring, Cabrini University sponsored its 14th short-term study abroad trip to the San Lucas Tolimán Mission in Guatemala. Dr. Jerry Zurek, emeritus professor… Read More

Cabrini severs ties with six faculty members

Heading into the 2022 winter holiday season, six full-time faculty were removed from their positions at the start of Cabrini University’s winter break. The… Read More

Cabrini Public Safety gets a new director

Joeseph Fusco has been the director of public safety at Cabrini University. It was recently announced that Fusco would be leaving Cabrini University.  Jeremy… Read More

Pt. 2: The war on cannabis

More than half of the U. S. have some form of cannabis legalization program, whether it’s recreational or medical. But even with cannabis programs growing… Read More

Rue Landau visits Loquitur staff for historic campaign

Philadelphia’s City Council election is right around the corner, and Rue Landau, Democratic candidate for City Council-at-Large, aims to break barriers. Landau held a… Read More

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Cabrini transfer process: navigating the next chapter

On June 23, Cabrini announced to the public it will close in May 2024. Cabrini administration have said they will support students with their… Read More

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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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