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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
Brianna Blair awarded MVP for Atlantic East playoffs
By Tyler Seabrook | November 15, 2019
When it comes to sports, people always ask about who significantly stood out in the competition. This could be anyone who participated in the… Read More
Human trafficking survivor spreads awareness to community
By Amy Kodrich | November 14, 2019
Getting the word out is the first step in bringing awareness that human trafficking does exist and can happen in your own backyard, a… Read More
Do tobacco and vape companies target a youth market?
By Leo Melancon | November 13, 2019
Since the late 1990s, tobacco companies have been restricted in how and where they can advertise their products. Vape companies, only around since the… Read More
Vaping: Is it really safer than smoking?
By Gabrielle Cellucci | November 13, 2019
Vaping is the new smoking. People are putting away tobacco cigarettes for electronic cigarettes, such as vape pens and JUULs because some people believe… Read More
Prove Her Wrong
By Maria Lattanze | October 8, 2019
For the longest time, I always wondered why I was so hesitant to present or teach a class or be around young kids. It… Read More
According to students, Greek life should be implemented on campus
By Angelina Halas | October 8, 2019
Greek life is commonly displayed in the media as key part of the college experience. Greek life consists of sororities and fraternities, which are… Read More
New a capella music group hits the right note
By Leo Melancon | October 3, 2019
Two seniors who share a love of a cappella music have founded a new singing group at Cabrini. September auditions held at Widener Lecture… Read More
Alumni leaving a different kind of legacy
By Juliet Jacob | October 2, 2019
All alumni leave a legacy; some are bigger than others. Camilia Katkocin, a senior, is originally from Berlin, New Jersey. She is a pre-law… Read More
Tarana Burke: It’s a movement, not a moment
By Amy Kodrich | September 24, 2019
Victims of sexual assault and rape are only obligated to heal. Just because you choose not to tell your story does not mean you… Read More
Too soon to say goodbye
By Victoria Boland | September 18, 2019
The last words he ever spoke was “I love you, peanut.” On Sept. 1, 2019, my father passed away unexpectedly. I saw him perfectly… Read More