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A final reflection

In this, our final Loquitur issue, the editorial staff wanted to share some of our favorite memories of Cabrini, a school that’s given each… Read More

Growing up Cabrini

Some of my fondest memories growing up take place at Cabrini University. Thanks to my dad, Chris Protesto, Cabrini’s assistant director of facilities and… Read More

Eleven minds, one mission

The spring semester brought with it a new challenge for the Loquitur newsroom: we were left with 11 total staff members. In addition to… Read More

Navigating the confusion

Since the start of the year, communication from Cabrini’s leadership has disappointed students. This year’s running theme is the administration’s lack of transparency and… Read More

The unattainable luxury of eating disorder treatment

If someone told my younger self I’d eventually publish an article about my experience with bulimia and the search for treatment I would’ve called… Read More

When journalism matters most

On Mar. 10,“20 Days in Mariupol” won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. The film shows Ukrainian journalist… Read More

Loquitur carved my path in life

Looking back on my four years at Cabrini, one of my biggest accomplishments and the project that I spent the most time on was… Read More

The last first issue

This year marks the Loquitur’s 65th anniversary. The new year stirs up many emotions. With the calendar turned over to 2024, people begin to… Read More

How reading changed my life

When you hit rock bottom, life doesn’t just throw you a lifeline. Instead, it challenges you to find an anchor within yourself, something that… Read More

Philly sports create community

What a time to be a Philly sports fan. Over the last two years, Philadelphia sports fans were treated to remarkable playoff runs, spectacular… Read More

Plans for Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood has definitely made headlines lately and it has not been very positive. I do not really know how I feel about the… Read More

‘Positive’ discrimination is not so positive after all

Affirmative action, also sometimes referred to as positive discrimination, is the act of seeking out a minority group that would typically be discriminated against… Read More

How social media affects lives

Social media has been all over the world for years now. It has hundreds of millions of users and is something that most people… Read More

Should Catholic colleges become more secular

I was raised Roman Catholic all my life, but I do not consider myself a religious person. During my college search, I did not… Read More

The government should not have a say in everything

The government needs to have a say on certain topics, but not on all of them. There are many different topics in this country… Read More

Gender neutral housing is the new trend among college campuses

Over one hundred colleges in the United States have opted in to be a part of “gender-neutral” housing where female students can now live… Read More

Your college identity is more important than your relationship

Out with the old and in with the new. The transition from high school to college is an exciting new chapter in life but–if… Read More

Education takes advantage of digital advances

Over the course of the years, colleges have significantly increased the amount of technology used both in the classroom and out. To hear news,… Read More

Mother Cabrini: I’m here because of her

Mother Cabrini is the reason we are all here.

Swimming lessons: kids should start younger

Teaching children to swim is one of the most rewarding experiences.

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