COVID-19

Cabrini’s untapped and underutilized resource

Cabrini University’s Greenhouse existed for decades. Yet, it remained untapped and rarely used until just a few years ago. The greenhouse is located between… Read More

Residency returns and graduate housing is opening

Cabrini’s residency dropped from about 900 residents down to 586. Dean of Student Engagement Anne Filippone plans to increase campus engagement, as well as… Read More

Penn Medicine still holds Cabrini student health records

At the beginning of the fall 2022 semester, Cabrini University announced the end of its partnership with Penn Medicine. The partnership was replaced by… Read More

Cabrini men’s soccer journey in South Africa

Cabrini men’s soccer had the spring break of a lifetime, when the team traveled to Capetown, South Africa for their international trip. The team… Read More

COVID-19 Public health emergency ends May 2023

The Biden administration plans to end the public health emergency for COVID-19 in May of 2023. The White House announced this decision earlier this… Read More

Mental health concerns drive “The Great Resignation”

Record numbers of Americans are quitting their jobs, largely in part due to mental health concerns.  According to a study conducted by career guidance… Read More

What are Cabrini’s upcoming events, and who’s delivering them?

As the 2023 spring semester kicks off, many students may not be aware of the variety of campus events available to everyone. University offices… Read More

The fifth-year student dilemma  

To fifth-year or not fifth-year is now the question for many Division III athletes. Prior to COVID-19, fifth yearing at the Division III level… Read More

Shuttle bus stops removed, no Wawa or Target?

Cabrini University’s shuttle bus transportation service has condensed its offerings from previous years to the most popular destinations for students. The shuttle’s loops are… Read More

New COVID-19 booster brings the U.S. one step closer to putting an end to COVID-19

On Oct. 11, 2022, the FDA approved the newest COVID-19 booster for children ages five and up. With the rise of influenza cases and… Read More

Biden vs. Trump: Where do they stand on the issues?

With the election quickly approaching, people are looking at which candidate they think will best to lead America. For the Democratic party, Joe Biden… Read More

Coronavirus recap: Here’s what happened this week

The Recap Cabrini University reported its first case of COVID-19 on campus only a week ago on Friday, Sept. 18. Since then, COVID-19 cases… Read More

Race in America: It begins with a conversation

If you know better, you do better, one of the panelists who spoke at a panel discussion on Race in America said.  Moderator Dr.… Read More

How sports fans really feel about rescheduled events

When people first heard of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), many did not expect it to affect their lives in any way. In mid March,… Read More

Military recruitment continues to suffer

The recruitment for the armed forces has shifted to an online only approach in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The United States military… Read More

Should spring breakers across the country feel responsible for spread of COVID-19?

Last month, some college students across the United States took part in spring break activities with little regard for the warnings signaled by selective… Read More

COVID-19’s effect on Cabrini professors

It is no secret that students all over the world have been impacted by the changes that came with the spread of the COVID-19… Read More

COVID-19 UPDATE: President Taylor answers students’ questions

Editors note: Certain parts of this article have been updated for clarity on April 17, 2020.  President Donald Taylor sat down for a Loquitur-exclusive… Read More

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