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Cabrini’s staff and students voice their thoughts on the upcoming election.

Many are calling the 2020 election the most important election in our lifetime. The 2020 election is headlined with the President, 35 seats in… Read More

Will Cabrini be extending its Wi-Fi anytime soon?

Students that were kicked off campus due to COVID-19 were in for a surprise when they realized Cabrini’s Wi-Fi is still not top tier.… Read More

Despite obstacles with coronavirus, Cabrini plans to have a memorable Hispanic heritage month.

Newly elected director of campus activities and programming, Jé La Boulden, has big hopes to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Cabrini University. Campus activities… Read More

Cabrini University searches for new director of campus ministry

Cabrini University is currently searching for a new director of campus ministry. Interviews had taken place last week and feedback was sent to the… Read More

New executive board of the Black Student Union holds interest meeting

The Black Student Union (BSU) held an interest meeting for new students to join them by using ice-breakers, having deep discussions and talking about… Read More

Lanternflies are the new pest on campus

They are back and more than ever.  Spotted Lanternflies are everywhere around the United States. These bugs are destroying trees and eating crops by… Read More

The university puts on a different type of involvement fair

Amidst the uncertainties of the coronavirus, Cabrini University held a live and virtual Involvement fair on Wednesday, Sept. 9.  The live event was held… Read More

Freshmen hurt about their first year being cut short

Many college freshmen are upset by the fact their first year of college was cut short by the global pandemic. With the coronavirus pandemic… Read More

The president puts a COVID plan in place for the fall semester of 2020

With the coronavirus starting off as an unknown disease to being the cause of a global pandemic, many schools were forced to shut down… Read More

Digital divide becomes more prominent in education as classes move online

About 70 percent of teachers in America require students to do their homework online. Many students who don’t have computers or lack internet access… Read More

18th Annual Arts, Research and Scholarship Symposium

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

Cabrini’s ResLife: from intimacy to oversight

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

First-year reflections: being a freshman at a closing school

Freshman year of college is an exciting time. From living in dorms away from parents to spur of the moment decisions, it’s supposed to… Read More

This is for the Dreamers

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

Education of the heart: Cabrini’s mission trip to Guatemala

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

Reporting on rising tuition costs at Cabrini

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

Grief and resilience: the Loquitur’s journey through 9/11

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

Breaking barriers: commitment to a social justice legacy

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

The evolution of Cabrini’s election reporting

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

Loquitur war coverage: from Vietnam to Ukraine

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

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