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Hope for immigrants as Berks County Detention Center closes
By Victoria Giordano | December 4, 2022
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Wednesday, Nov. 30, that the federal government would end its contract with the Berks County Detention Center. Located in… Read More
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Monumental changes at Cabrini
By Marcus Alvarez | October 30, 2022
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
The Loquitur wins 2022 Pinnacle Award
By Victoria Emmitt | October 29, 2022
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 continues to feel effects of inflation
By John Rader | October 20, 2022
Many experts fear that the United States is on the verge of another recession, and the Cabrini student body is feeling the effects of… Read More
Cabrini prepares for cold weather
By Sam Kirk | October 20, 2022
In Pennsylvania, the average annual snowfall is about 38 inches. The incoming winter weather welcomes freezing temperatures and harsh driving conditions. Plenty of people… Read More
Troy Vincent details his fight against domestic violence
By John Rader | October 18, 2022
In the United States, a woman is assaulted or beaten every nine seconds, and one in every three women is assaulted at some point… Read More
Finding motivation on game day
By Izabella Cipresso | October 16, 2022
Game day success starts with a player’s attitude and motivation to win. Researchers found that most high school students are motivated by their intrinsic… Read More
How do I vote as an out-of-state student?
By Marcus Alvarez | October 15, 2022
All Americans are eligible to vote on Nov. 8, but can college students vote in their new home state? The short answer is yes.… Read More
Pt. 2: Cabrini aims for stronger Hispanic, Latino, Latinx community
By Marcus Alvarez | October 14, 2022
Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx students at Cabrini represent a tight-knit, small community when compared to their largely white, non-Hispanic peers. The school’s initiatives and… Read More
Pt. 1: Cabrini aims for stronger Hispanic, Latino, Latinx community
By Marcus Alvarez | October 8, 2022
Imagine that this year, during Hispanic Heritage Month, Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx Cabrini students and faculty arrive with plates in hand, inviting the community… Read More
The Loquitur is free press
By Loquitur Editorial Board | October 3, 2022
Freedom of the press is guaranteed by the First Amendment and is an integral part of our democracy. The Loquitur, Cabrini’s own press outlet,… Read More
Cabrini celebrates its historical connection to the Underground Railroad
By Chris Schaller | February 21, 2022
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
The future hasn’t been written yet, what story will you tell?
By Sophia Gerner | February 21, 2022
Imagine walking into a school where not one teacher looks like you do. This is the sad reality that many students face in our… Read More
What we can do: Spotting the signs of Human Trafficking
By Mark Finley | February 15, 2022
A frequent visitor arrived once again in the emergency room. This time a nurse spotted a bar code like an item at a grocery… Read More
Cabrini student shares how a sport and a lacrosse coach inspired sobriety
By Victoria Giordano | February 15, 2022
River Harper anxiously shifted in his seat and grasped his hands as he reflected on his younger years. The senior lacrosse player and biology… Read More
No such thing as ‘normal grieving’
By Matthew Rutherford | February 14, 2022
A surge of grief rushed back to Meg Schumer as she reflected on the memories she shared with her daughter more than a decade… Read More
Cabrini’s backyard is a hotspot for human trafficking
By Victoria Emmitt | February 14, 2022
Cabrini’s backyard offers a perfect storm for human traffickers, and authorities explain why: The intersection of multiple highways offers easy access to hotels. It… Read More
Panel sheds light on human trafficking, another invisible pandemic ‘in our backyards’
By Cierra Southard | February 14, 2022
Matthew Rutherford · Human Traficking Panel This isn’t a hot button issue, rather a heartbreaking one that requires global attention. Many global events… Read More
Cabrini cheerleaders are thankful they finished their season before school closure
By Angelina Halas | March 26, 2020
**Editor’s Note: The cheerleaders would like to note that these views are shared by everyone in the club.** “As a senior, I know how… Read More
Hunger affects academic performance in school
By Hayley Thompson | January 2, 2020
According to the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion’s Division of Population Health, skipping breakfast is associated with decreased cognitive performance… Read More
In memory of DeShawn Price, 2000-2019
By Kathryn Davis | November 15, 2019
“Expect the unexpected” was always your saying and I guess you were right. When it comes to life, we do have to expect the… Read More