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Drunk driving continues to be an issue among college students

Of the many consequences that result from drunk driving, it is hard to determine which is the worst. And yet, right now drunk driving-related… Read More

Drunk driving continues to be an issue among college students

Of the many consequences that result from drunk driving, it is hard to determine which is the worst. And yet, right now drunk driving-related… Read More
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The artificial intelligence revolution

“As we delve deeper into the 21st century, artificial intelligence, AI, is becoming an increasingly common presence in our lives. From the way we… Read More
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Letter to the Editor: What will you do to end the silence?

Students such as myself, who are a part of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender community, faulty and allies, went 5 1/2 hours without speaking to represent the bullying that goes unnoticed in the LGBT community.
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Was declaring my major during the end of sophomore year too late?

In less than six months, I will graduate from college. After four long, stressful years, it will soon be time to put all that… Read More

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Reasoning the Fall Formal

Man, what a week. Cabrini Day, “Popcorn” and the PAC championships in Cross Country (that’s a four-peat, in case you’ve lost track). I could… Read More

’80s picks a fight with a sacred book

I know it’s been two weeks since I last wrote a commentary, but have no fear. I have returned to provide my reading audience… Read More

Editorial: Voting is freedom of choice

This election is no popularity contest. Citizens are not looking for the best- dressed candidate or the one with the most campaign dollars. Prescription… Read More

Election-week thoughts on Catholic Identity

by Mary Laver Campus Minister As I passed the voter registration table near the Food Court a few weeks ago, I found myself thinking… Read More

Elect-o-rama 2000: The candidates

George W. Bush by Michael A Kazanjian assistant a&e editor With less than a week to go one of the closest races in presidential… Read More

The return of a Nielsen top-10 list

“Let that which does matter truly slide…” -Fight Club. We may be seeing the death of quite a beloved tradition this year. No more… Read More

Editorial: Access denied by Cabrini

Cabrini students can go and download information from any pornographic or questionable site, but are unable to access a web site still entirely legal… Read More

A story that may save your life

by Stephanie Masucci I love meeting new people, and I love the way they can affect your life in an instant. The way a… Read More

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The artificial intelligence revolution

“As we delve deeper into the 21st century, artificial intelligence, AI, is becoming an increasingly common presence in our lives. From the way we… Read More

Drunk driving continues to be an issue among college students

Of the many consequences that result from drunk driving, it is hard to determine which is the worst. And yet, right now drunk driving-related… Read More

Disney princesses enter a new age

If you asked little Leigha what she would be when she grew up, she would probably answer “A princess.” If you asked me today… Read More

Student loan forgiveness benefits everyone

As the Loquitur editorial staff, we have a cumulative student debt totaling $116,000. Two out of the seven editors are fortunate enough to not… Read More

Super Bowl LVII: worth the price of admission?

On Sunday, Feb. 13, 113 million people tuned in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take down the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII. Instead… Read More

LGBTQ+ representation matters in college sports

Growing up in rural central Pennsylvania, being gay meant being invisible. It’s safe to say I didn’t see much representation growing up there, but… Read More
Cabrini's students in a night class Photo by Jedidah Antwi.

We need civics: modern education fails to make students politically aware and engaged

Modern education fails to prepare students for citizenship in a democratic society, fails to make students politically informed citizens, and fails to inform students… Read More

The city of snub-erly love

Philly athletes get disrespected more than any others in the country. No matter what sport you play, if your home games are in south… Read More

Holiday travel is flawed, here’s why

The last place I expected to spend my Christmas was at the airport. I was looking forward to celebrating Christmas with my family from… Read More

A solution for new year’s resolution confusion

Only 46% of those who commit to New Year’s resolutions are successful, according to a study from the American Journal of Psychology. Year after year,… Read More