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Cabrini closure sparks hope for student loan relief

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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Solution to domestic violence lies in education

Editor’s Note: The vast majority of domestic abuse survivors are women and the majority of abusers are men. As a result, throughout much of… Read More

Racial slur in residence hall prompts strong student reaction

Editor’s Note: Loquitur realizes the use of the ethnic slur in the story is offensive. However, Loquitur is using it to convey the severity of… Read More

Straws: Sucking the life out of Earth

Each year the world, as a whole, throws away 2.12 billion tons of waste. Of that 2.12 billion tons, hardly any of it makes… Read More

Love for deceased Cabrini professor still felt one year after death

Memorial garden dedicated.

How climate change impacts livelihoods in Guatemala

Guatemala is one of the most ecologically diverse nations on the planet. It contains a vast abundance of natural resources. Many are unaware, though, how… Read More

‘Your life is worth taking risks for’: The journey of 2 Syrian refugees

“Your life is worth taking risks for.” - a Syrian refugee

Imagine no hunger

All it takes is one mishap to find yourself without a place to call home, or without a bite of food to eat.

So frequent, so detrimental, yet still so taboo: A story of a young woman and her eating disorder

By her second semester sophomore year in college, Liana had quickly learned that by eating certain foods and guzzling a bottle of water after… Read More

‘I have one grasshopper but I will break it in half and give you half’: A resilient country – Madagascar

“I do not know about all of you but 10 years ago, my image of Madagascar was the movie. I love that movie, it… Read More

Seniors fear they may be forced to live off campus because of housing crunch

Recently announced changes to the housing process for Cabrini students have left many concerned about their chances of living on campus, or if they will… Read More

New York City day trip

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

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

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

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

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

To be a Cav

Cabrini communication receives new equipment

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

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

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

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
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