Top Stories
Cabrini closure sparks hope for student loan relief
By Jason Fridge | November 16, 2023
There’s a lot that’s bad about Cabrini closing, but believe it or not, there’s one important benefit: the school’s shutdown gives the opportunity to… Read More
More Top Stories
Cozy Thursdays, a judgement-free zone
By Iris RedondoPonce | November 24, 2023
The closer the weekend is, the fewer students are seen on Cabrini’s campus. However, the Wolfington Center attracts a small crowd every Thursday from… Read More
It’s official: Cabrini and Villanova reach final agreement
By Jason Fridge | November 21, 2023
Since this summer, the Cabrini community patiently waited for an update on the conversations between Villanova and Cabrini. At 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov… Read More
A legacy forged at Cabrini
By Lori Cellucci | November 18, 2023
My family has a 60-year legacy at Cabrini. It started with my mother, Loretta Dellapia O’Fria, who attended the first graduating class of 1961.… Read More
Cabrini’s financial transparency: alumni seek answers
By John Rader | November 17, 2023
Co-Authored by Andrew Stovenour Transparency is a virtue, but not always a given. Cabrini alumni are still searching for transparency from the university. As… Read More
Rev. Richard Jasper: “Be one with”
By Rev. Richard Jasper | November 17, 2023
On the Top 40 radio stations and local TV commercial breaks of the early 1990s, the perky cheerleader voice repeatedly sang, “At Cabrini College… Read More
Cabrini closure sparks hope for student loan relief
By Jason Fridge | November 16, 2023
There’s a lot that’s bad about Cabrini closing, but believe it or not, there’s one important benefit: the school’s shutdown gives the opportunity to… Read More
Cabrini hosts The Clothesline Project event
By Chris Perri | November 14, 2023
On Wednesday, October 26, students on campus had the opportunity to raise awareness of domestic and interpersonal violence by taking part in the Clothesline… Read More
Challenges ahead for Cabrini’s Children School
By Leigha Sepers | November 13, 2023
The news of Cabrini’s impending closure brought shock over the loss of such a beloved institution. The university isn’t the only school facing an… Read More
Students and athletes join together for Halloween Havoc’s final haunt
By Emily Shultz | November 11, 2023
On October 26th, athletes and students gathered in the Dixon Center gymnasium for Halloween Havoc one final time. Students flooded the lobby and chatted… Read More
Delco drop-in sessions are here to help
By Emily Shultz | November 2, 2023
This semester, Cabrini will host Delco Drop-in sessions once a month to support students who have been subjected to trauma. The organization, which specializes… Read More
Thousands protest government policies
By Eric Gibble | August 29, 2010
Upset over the divisive healthcare reform and legislative bills like the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the controversial shock jock Glenn Beck was joined by hundreds of thousands at his “Restoring America” rally.
Men’s soccer looks to hold onto its CSAC title
By Patrick Gallagher | August 28, 2010
After posting a 7-1 conference record, winning the CSAC title and reaching the NCAA tournament is it a surprise that the men’s soccer team was recently ranked No. 1 in the CSAC preseason poll?
Two alumni: two post-grad journeys
By Alyssa Mentzer | August 24, 2010
Two different Cabrini alumni of '10 tell their post-grad stories of how they chose between taking their first full-time job and going to graduate school.
New vice president of enrollment ‘breaks the mold’
By Danielle Alio | July 13, 2010
Cabrini College has a new vice president for enrollment management. He started his position in July. Dennis Kelly, who has over 30 years of educational experience, is one of the last two people appointed by President Marie Angelella George to form the new leadership team.
Faculty forges Africa ties, opens opportunities for ed. majors
By Kelsey Kastrava | July 10, 2010
Cabrini's president, three faculty and trustee traveled to Swaziland, Africa, to establish a partnership with Cabrini Ministries, which serves children orphaned by AIDS.
Soccer team ‘kicks off’ fundraising
By Danielle Alio | April 24, 2010
The soccer team held a fundraising dance in Grace Hall on April 22. The proceeds are going towards a team trip over seas to play in a soccer tournament. The group plans to travel out of the country in 2011.
Cabrini defeats rival Neumann 22-9
By Megan Bernatavitz | April 22, 2010
The Cabrini men’s lacrosse team defeated Colonial States Athletic Conference competitor, Neumann University, on Saturday, April 17.
Chaplain to leave Cabrini
By Danielle Alio | April 15, 2010
For six years, Cabrini has been the home of the Rev. Michael Bielecki who starting working at the college in 2002. On Feb. 18, Bielecki found out that he will be transferred to a new position within his order under a new superior. His last day at Cabrini is June 15.
Students partner with Norristown during city-hosted tree planting event
By Lauren Sliva | April 15, 2010
Making the community a better place for the environment and residence, Cabrini students join other community members to plant trees in Norristown.