Rooyman’s Hall is more than just the RAC Grille. It now features the commuters’ lounge that was previously set up in Founder’s Hall before being turned into a graphic design lab.
“Someone yelled snake,” Kim Pepenella, freshman political science and communication major, said. Late last week, Pepenella was in her dorm room in Xavier Hall when she heard someone shout. Snakes had been spotted coming from underneath the base board trim. A student down the hall found a snake in her room. Pepenella said that she Googled the type of snake that was found in the dorm to find out if the snakes were poisonous or not.
Meet Karen Miscavage from Rossford, PA. She is an instructor in the education department. Miscavage always wanted to be a teacher, dating back to her childhood days playing school with her neighbors.
Philadelphia native, Dr. Melanie C. Goodman, has joined the Cabrini community. Here to help out the education majors, Goodman will be resource for those aspiring to be reading specialists.
On Saturday, Sept. 6, local stores participated in the area's fifth annual Bryn Mawr Day. Bryn Mawr Day is an event that was put together to raise awareness of the smaller stores in the area. It gives the knowledge of stores and historical monuments that are over 100 years old. With King of Prussia mall and online shopping at your fingertips, local store owners worry that people in the area and college students are unaware of the stores that are in their vicinity.
Throughout the summer and into the start of the current semester, the Office of Residence Life has undergone several changes. With a new office, new personnel and new dynamics, the office is prepared for whatever the academic year may bring.
On Friday, Sept. 5, Rebecca "Becky" Clark, 21-year old pharmacy major from Cabrini College, "passed away accidentally" according to the Times Herald Obituary.
The increased enrollment created various challenges to coordinating the freshman schedules. Departments were faced with increasing the traditional small class sizes in order to accommodate all students.
Cabrini’s Integrated Marketing Communications class spent their day at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia helping run the Upper Merion Farmers Market booth at the Philly Farm and Food Fest.
On Tuesday, April 29, academic spirit replaced the gymnasium’s athletic atmosphere as poster boards crowded the court’s floor. This was Cabrini’s 18th and final Arts,… Read More
Just seven years ago, students were worried about having to search for off-campus living due to an overabundance of enrolled students. Today, overcrowding is… Read More
Undocumented students have the opportunity to receive their college education, opportunities, and resources with the help of TheDream.US program. The program provides scholarships for… Read More
Over a decade ago, Cabrini University began a study abroad course where students visit Guatemala to provide community service for and learn from, its… Read More
In the ever-changing world of university finances, where every increase in tuition sends concern through the student body, one aspect remains constant: the role… Read More
As the sun rose on September 11, 2001, Cabrini University’s campus buzzed with the familiar energy of a new academic year. Students hurried to… Read More
Cabrini’s proud motto, “Education of the heart,” pledges a commitment to social justice and the greater good and the creation of legacy and purpose… Read More
Covering presidential elections on a college campus is tricky. Not only is it a challenge to navigate political jargon, but competing with major news… Read More
Throughout the publication’s history, Loquitur reporters have covered anti-Vietnam War protests, as well as the wars in Iraq and Ukraine, giving a unique perspective… Read More
Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past
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