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76ers future arena disrupts the Asian culture

In July 2022, Philadelphia’s Chinatown received some news that could disrupt its way of life, culture, and work. The managing partners of the Philadelphia… Read More

76ers future arena disrupts the Asian culture

In July 2022, Philadelphia’s Chinatown received some news that could disrupt its way of life, culture, and work. The managing partners of the Philadelphia… Read More
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A final reflection

In this, our final Loquitur issue, the editorial staff wanted to share some of our favorite memories of Cabrini, a school that’s given each… Read More
letters

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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The unattainable luxury of eating disorder treatment

If someone told my younger self I’d eventually publish an article about my experience with bulimia and the search for treatment I would’ve called… Read More

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A final reflection

In this, our final Loquitur issue, the editorial staff wanted to share some of our favorite memories of Cabrini, a school that’s given each… Read More

Growing up Cabrini

Some of my fondest memories growing up take place at Cabrini University. Thanks to my dad, Chris Protesto, Cabrini’s assistant director of facilities and… Read More

Eleven minds, one mission

The spring semester brought with it a new challenge for the Loquitur newsroom: we were left with 11 total staff members. In addition to… Read More

Navigating the confusion

Since the start of the year, communication from Cabrini’s leadership has disappointed students. This year’s running theme is the administration’s lack of transparency and… Read More

The unattainable luxury of eating disorder treatment

If someone told my younger self I’d eventually publish an article about my experience with bulimia and the search for treatment I would’ve called… Read More

To be a Cav

When journalism matters most

On Mar. 10,“20 Days in Mariupol” won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. The film shows Ukrainian journalist… Read More

Loquitur carved my path in life

Looking back on my four years at Cabrini, one of my biggest accomplishments and the project that I spent the most time on was… Read More

The last first issue

This year marks the Loquitur’s 65th anniversary. The new year stirs up many emotions. With the calendar turned over to 2024, people begin to… Read More

How reading changed my life

When you hit rock bottom, life doesn’t just throw you a lifeline. Instead, it challenges you to find an anchor within yourself, something that… Read More

Drivers Wanted

I am tempted to mount a loudspeaker to my car and blast "Move.Get Out The Way" by Ludacris. What is wrong with people on the road? The department of motor vehicles should retest drivers every so many years, which would eliminate hundreds of idiot drivers from the highways of the world.

Cafeteria waits frustrate students

At the end of my 10:55 a.m. class I stare at that awful clock and hope everyday that we get out before noon, because if we don't we're most likely not going to be eating lunch. At first I thought the hallway in the first floor of Founder's Hall was going to be just a hallway for the classrooms, but now I know why it's really there; to hold the enormous line of people for lunch everyday.

Photo commentary: A thousand words

Steph Mangold

Editorial: Future of America needs to take responsibility

It has been one year since the day that changed the world we had known up to then. In that time, our nation has reunited with a more evident sense of patriotism under a proud government that is trying to make the right moves. But what happens from here and what do we have to say about it? Currently, President Bush is searching for a reason to engage in war against Iraq.

Common courtesy dead and forgotten

The people on this campus must have the absolute best shoes ever. Honestly, walk around campus sometime and just take a gander at anyone you want. They are all staring at their feet. What gets me the most is that they can stare at their own feet as they walk.

Internships: never too early, never too late.

College is college. No matter which one you are at, you are not doing something unique with your life. I hope you didn't believe anything otherwise. I'm not trying to be harsh, but going to college is not a unique decision. Millions of other young adults are doing the same as you, getting an education, spending money, breaking the rules, making new friends and taking in the best and/or worse of every situation.

Don’t let identity theft ruin your life

I had just gotten home to New Jersey from my first year at Cabrini. My parents handed me an envelope from my local post office confirming a change of address to Philadelphia. I was very puzzled as to where the idea of me changing my address had come from.

Trash in kitchens is nothing but a waste

The houses are in a shambles. This time it is not due to drunken fools throwing their bodies through walls. Housekeeping is now in charge of taking out the resident's, of any given house, personal trash. In order to do this students have to take their room trash to the kitchen of the house that they live in.

God vs. the dinosaurs:

I cannot walk on water. No matter how hard I try or what tools I use to help me, I simply cannot do it. As a matter of fact, no other human can do it either, except one. Only one person can walk on water and did. That person is Jesus. I know this is true because it is written in the Bible.

Summertime and the livin’ ain’t easy

Summer is about having fun, not working. So why, as smart college students, do we feel it is necessary to have a job? I worked nearly everyday myself this summer, for no real reason other than I felt as though I was needed. It hurts me to look back on all the things I could have done and didn't because I had to work.
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