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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
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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
A women’s field hockey club is in the works at Cabrini University
By Megan Fee | September 17, 2019
For the first time ever at Cabrini University there are plans to create a women’s field hockey club team. Brenna Walters, sophomore marketing major, created… Read More
New Vice President of Enrollment, George J. Walter, Sees a Bright Future for Cabrini Under His Guidance
By Evan Lynn | September 13, 2019
George J. Walter was recently named Cabrini’s new vice president of enrollment. His first official day was Sept. 3,… Read More
Students and faculty attend opening of new Cabrini eating space, CRU5H
By Lauren Kelley | September 12, 2019
If you go to Cabrini University, you know that Jazzman’s is no more. Over the summer, the common area of the Widener Center was… Read More
Is the new South Residence Hall meeting students expectations?
By Olivia Schaffer | September 11, 2019
Cabrini University’s brand new residence hall, South, has just opened this 2019-2020 school year and students have already created their own opinions on their… Read More
Upperclassmen Students Struggle to Move-in to Campus
By Maria Lattanze | September 10, 2019
Upperclassmen were left disappointed and agitated with Cabrini University’s move-in day process on Sunday, Aug. 25, as some students were left in long lines,… Read More
You had to be there: Cabrini defeats Amherst in the NCAA Division III lacrosse championship game
By Alexandra Monteiro | May 27, 2019
The last 10 minutes of the game wasn’t nearly as intense as the first three quarters. The crowd of royal blue knew the Cabrini… Read More
Food insecurity prevalent on college campuses
By Aislinn Walsh | May 8, 2019
Video by Ty Daubert, Aislinn Walsh, and Jason Archer. “It got really hard when I was 11 because that’s when I noticed that we… Read More
Walking along side of the people: my experience in a Guatemalan town
By Angelina Capozzi | March 4, 2019
This trip to San Lucas Tolimán, Guatemala, was to immerse myself into the culture and understand by listening to the people about their lives.
New York City day trip
By Seamus Feeley | April 18, 2024
On the cold morning of April 6, 25 Cabrini students loaded onto a bus headed to New York City. It was a trip helmed… Read More
The unattainable luxury of eating disorder treatment
By Emily Shultz | April 17, 2024
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
Pennsylvania’s attorney general race: meet the candidates
By Chris Perri | April 15, 2024
Voters in Pennsylvania will soon choose the nominees for the upcoming attorney general election. Five Democrats and two Republicans face off in a primary election… Read More
Pennsylvania’s spring fishing: trout, bass, and nature
By Nathan Mazurek | April 15, 2024
Leaves are appearing and the weather is warming; spring is here and fishing season is upon us. In Pennsylvania, trout season opened on Saturday,… Read More
Final commencement speakers announced: students react
By Jason Fridge | April 15, 2024
Cabrini’s 64th and final commencement ceremony is right around the corner, and before students receive their degrees on Sunday, May 19, we now know… Read More
Cabrini communication receives new equipment
By Chris Perri | March 20, 2024
Over spring break, Cabrini’s communications department received brand new equipment for its video studio and control room. Initial conversations for the upgrades began during… Read More
When journalism matters most
By Loquitur Editorial Board | March 20, 2024
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
A first and last Eagle Road match
By Seamus Feeley | March 20, 2024
A dreary forecast delayed the anticipated Cabrini vs. Eastern softball game to Tuesday, Mar. 12. Come Tuesday, the weather was perfect, and many Eastern… Read More
Arrest at library reveals deeper issue
By Emily Shultz and Samantha Taddei | December 8, 2023
At noon on Oct. 4, four Radnor police cars arrived outside Cabrini University’s parking garage. Officers entered the Holy Spirit Library, and approximately an… Read More