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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

No shame in the walk of shame

So you've been caught, eh? It's around 9 a.m. and you're walking home after an evening in someone else's room. You're carrying most of your clothes, and your hair and possibly your make-up is everywhere. Now some people, at Cabrini College like to refer to this walk as the "WALK OF SHAME.

Not 21? Not a problem

do not think it's much of a secret that college students look forward to vacations. Whether it is a day off, spring break, or the two biggest ones of all, summer and winter vacation, college students look forward to not having to go to class. For me, I look forward to not having to make the commute during rush hour and instead, having that time to sleep or just plain do nothing.

Stop the germs,wash your hands

Basic hygienic routines should be a quality of every person in the world with the exception of those who do not receive running water or have religious practices that prohibit bathing. However, since this is not usually the case, it is beyond me to comprehend why there are so many women in the Delaware Valley and on Cabrini's campus who refuse to wash their hands after "utilizing the facilities.

The myths of sexual identity anderasing stereotypes

When I was a little girl (not that I'm so very old now) I would go over my cousin's house and we would watch Saturday morning cartoons. I distinctly remember my cousin Michelle yelling at me because I refused to watch "Care Bears" with her, but "Transformers" was on at the same time and right after that was "Thundercats.

Comic Corner

Remembering the best of times

My time at Cabrini is slowly rolling to its very last days. In some ways it seems like the time has passed so quickly, but many times it seems like it has dragged on and on. When I was a freshman I didn't really care too much for Cabrini and couldn't wait to be a senior.

Editorial:

Throughout this semester The Loquitur has been busy trying to keep its readers current with any new information surrounding "America's New War," or whatever you would like to call it. After the Sept. 11 attacks patriotism seemed to skyrocket. If you wanted to buy a flag, you were out of luck because the stores were all sold out.

A Christmas Wish List

Instead of a Christmas list this year I came up with a wish list... I wish that my parents could stop stressing about putting two children through college at the same time. I wish my sister would get a job to take a load of a financial burden off my parent's shoulders.

Trip to the registrar office, a hellish nightmare

Registering for classes has always been a nightmare. Many people go through it every year without a hitch, but for me, I'd rather run a red-hot poker through my eye. After my first semester as a freshman, three years ago, I had gone through three to four schedules before getting the classes I needed.

Christmas break is right on time

It is that time of year again. The last two weeks of the semester are the most stressful in a college student's life. The first semester of my freshman year, I only had one final during the actual exam week. The other finals that I had were papers that I had to write.
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