Motioning to a small, wooden table that typically wouldn’t get much attention, Armani Parker spoke passionately about its significance. “This isn’t just a table;… Read More
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The foster care system often condemns young adults to lives full of hardships that other young adults do not have to face.
That is what freshmen in ECG 100 with Dr. Michelle Filling-Brown, associate professor of English, earn through taking an in-depth look at the system and the lives it has touched.
No one chooses to be homeless.
On Friday, Oct. 17, Cabrini students gathered in the Wolfington Center to make over 100 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Afterwards, the students filed into vans to distribute these sandwiches, along with water bottles and granola bars, to different individuals who call the streets of Philadelphia home.
The men’s club lacrosse team originated at Cabrini five years ago.
Club lacrosse is a great option for male students who either played in high school who wish to continue playing or for those who have never played and want to become a part of a team.
Homeless. The word settles through the mind and brings up portraits of dirty, gray streets, sullen faces and despair.
Yet, these people are not just humans to condemn when walking past them while they are holding up a battered cardboard signs.
The sounds of bagpipes and drums signaled the entrance of the man who was about to become Cabrini’s eighth president. On Saturday, Oct. 25, Dr. Don Taylor was inaugurated as the first male president of Cabrini College.
The Cabrini Cavaliers have without a doubt historically been one of the top division-three athletic programs in the nation. Cabrini has been known to consistently dominate in CSAC conference competition as well as having teams that frequently make NCAA tournament appearances.
Over the years, Cabrini has been known to have strong women’s athletic programs.
Halloween is not an excuse for being sexist.
Subway has been under fire for its most recent Halloween commercial.
While it has long been suggested that it provides healthy food options, its decision to create a new “summer body” campaign for Halloween takes a jab at women. Apparently being pestered about bathing suit season did not cause enough body shaming and insecurity to the company.
One may disagree on the topic of Death with Dignity Act, which is the act in which a person decides to take his or her own life before the natural time of the death. In Brittany Maynard’s case she sought to take control of this herself. The 29-year-old newlywed was diagnosed with stage four Glioblastoma Multiform, which is a form of brain cancer.