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The rise and fall of Reslife stories

One common theme among previous ResLife stories is that they covered the expansion of Cabrini’s student body in one way or another. Male students… Read More

A legacy of inspiring speakers and events 

The Loquitur celebrates its 65th year of publication in 2024, but it always played a vital role in the community by capturing a diverse… Read More

Decades of impact by Loquitur editors

Within 65 years, the Loquitur saw many editors come and go, each producing work that gained recognition outside Cabrini. Those who went the extra… Read More

Cabrini’s faith revival

Cabrini University celebrated its commitment to faith and spirituality on Tuesday, April 9, during a faith revival event organized by Cabrini Campus Ministry. The… Read More

Mother Cabrini’s mission on the big screen

Rescuing children from the sewers in which they resided, being a victim of arson, and dealing with racially motivated hate. These were just a… Read More

Easter events: celebrate the season in Wayne

With Easter just around the corner, students are gearing up for a season filled with excitement and community gatherings. Various events are popping up… Read More

Cavalier Radio host Paul Monte returns

Cavalier Radio, the well-known radio station at Cabrini University, recently hosted its first “Cavalier Radio After Dark Alumni Show.” This show, which went on… Read More

Cabrini’s ‘Battle of the Decades’ dance strikes nostalgic chord

On Friday, Feb. 16, Cabrini’s Grace Hall became a time machine. Participants who attended the “Battle of the Decades” dance were taken back to… Read More

Envisioning 2024 with SEaL

On Thursday, Jan. 25, the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership, SEaL, hosted a fun-filled vision board-making event on campus. The purpose of the… Read More

Breaking Boundaries: how ‘The Sopranos’ redefined television

Twenty-five years ago, HBO made television history when the pilot episode of the hit series, “The Sopranos” aired. During its run from 1999-2007, many… Read More

Pregaming habits may be dangerous, students say

No matter what school that they choose to go to, students are going to run into drinking at some point in their college career. Aside from drinking at parties either on-campus or off, many decide to drink before they even arrive to their destination. Pregaming is something that a lot of people do for a variety of different reasons. We live in a generation where taking a few shots or having a few beers before going out is deemed normal.

Can I get a round of shots please?

Whether you are ripping shots of Fireball Whiskey at Mad River on a Friday night or curled up on your couch watching the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" with a glass of rose in your hand, each student finds time to fit in their drinks. According to the National Institute of on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, "About four out of five college students drink alcohol."

Ode to Spamps

Most of the Cabrini population has had some good memories at 16 East 1st Avenue Conshohocken, PA. Spamps Restaurant and Bar was a very hot attraction for young college party goers.

Nick Jonas: a whole new artist

Nick Jonas released his new, self-titled album on Monday, Nov. 10 and it breaks the mold of what fans are used to hearing from the former boy band star.

College chorus welcomes new recruits

Many singers are preparing for the upcoming Christmas concert this winter. Emily Paradise, education major, said, "Chorus is my creative outlet, it allows me to use my creative talents among others who can share and elaborate upon them.”

The effects of consuming energy drinks

Energy drinks are supposed to give you the extra needed boost to get through the day. Some examples of energy drinks are red bull, monster, rock star, amp, five hour and many more are among the most popular beverages most student consume on campus.

Additional speed bumps installed for student safety

The safety of its students is one of the main concerns of a college campus. In an email sent to students by Vice President of Student Life, Dr. Lysionek, it was explained that new speed bumps were going to be placed in response to concerns with pedestrian and driver safety, due to the fact that many cars frequently travel at speeds well beyond the posted speed limit of 15 m.p.h.

Social media’s influence is discussed by Nik the Web Chick

One of Philadelphia’s most popular on-air personalities said that you should never underestimate the power that you have. “When you love something, you never feel like you’re at work. Don’t settle for a whack job,” on-air personality for Q102 and Mix 106, Nicole Michalik said.

A key gives homeless second chance

“Keep your eyes open,”Caitlin Crosby said on TEDxBEND, “There are locks all around you and maybe you hold the key to someone else’s freedom.” Caitlin Crosby was raised by her entertainment manager father and her actress/model mother in Beverly Hills, Calif. Crosby herself never felt that comfortable in the entertainment world, but ended up becoming an actress and singer/songwriter.

Cabrini students feel stressed but get their work done

“Eat, sleep, study, repeat” is the day-to-day process most college students live by even when sleep is not so prevalent.

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