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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

Domestic violence: men are victims too

Don’t cry. Don’t show emotion. Man up. A few expressions that we’ve all heard spoken to boys and men alike for as long as… Read More

Homeless, not invisible

According to The State of Homelessness in America, “There are an estimated 553,742 people in the United States experiencing homelessness on a given night,… Read More

US companies hire more refugees

Imagine leaving your home, running from danger and leaving everything you know behind. People who are living in disastrous conditions must make a life-changing decision: live in danger… Read More

Amazon to test new delivery system

Amazon is a company that takes pride in its constantly evolving customer service and technologies. The company’s newest endeavor is projecting them further into… Read More

Environmental issues affects human health directly and indirectly

There are so many ways our climate has impacts the world every single day. While extreme temperatures and weather patterns have a large effect… Read More

Young adults play important role in historical movements

Throughout history, young adults have stood for their rights and tried to create change in their country. Kids and teens have played crucial roles… Read More

What do customers think of the new Amazon Go store?

Video by Renin Broadnax. On Monday, Jan. 23, the first Amazon Go store had its grand opening in downtown Seattle. Since then, shoppers have had… Read More

Trump administration withdraws climate change protection

Despite the warnings President Trump has received from scientists and environmental specialists to pay attention to the rising changes in global warming and the… Read More

School shooting simulation helps faculty prepare

According to the New York Times, teachers across the country will soon be able to participate and train in a school shooting simulation this… Read More

Texting, driving cause thousands of deaths annually

According to American Public Health, more than three quarters of American adults possess a smartphone in 2016. The average American adult taps, clicks and swipes… Read More

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