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A school worth staying for

With the the end of the year and end of an era, many across campus find themselves reflecting on their time as Cabrini students.… Read More

Celebrating seniors: the student athlete banquet

As Cabrini winds down its final school year, the senior athletes got a chance to come together as one on May 4 and enjoy… Read More

Springboard to sportswriting

Philadelphia has a rich history of sports championships. One of six cities that won at least one championship in the NHL, NFL, MLB, and… Read More

Cabrini’s legacy of women in sports and Title IX

Title IX takes the field In 1972, the Nixon administration enacted Title IX, a landmark legislation that revolutionized gender equality in education and athletics.… Read More

Pennsylvania’s spring fishing: trout, bass, and nature

Leaves are appearing and the weather is warming; spring is here and fishing season is upon us.  In Pennsylvania, trout season opened on Saturday,… Read More

A first and last Eagle Road match

A dreary forecast delayed the anticipated Cabrini vs. Eastern softball game to Tuesday, Mar. 12. Come Tuesday, the weather was perfect, and many Eastern… Read More

Cabrini baseball: The last spring break

The Cabrini University men’s baseball team traveled to Myrtle Beach, S.C. for a spring break series of games. The Cavaliers experienced beautiful weather while… Read More

The battle for Eagle Road: a rivalry for the ages

The New York Yankees versus the Boston Red Sox, Ohio State versus Michigan, the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys—all share a common thread: a… Read More

Skybound: Kylie Ennis from Cabrini to the cockpit

Cabrini University includes many students with a large variety of backgrounds, interests, and hobbies. Recently, Kylie Ennis, a senior marketing major from Hockessin, Del.… Read More
All smiles for players on the court. Photo by Samantha Taddei.

Last alumni game marks the end of a 49-year legacy

As Cabrini University faces the somber reality of indefinite closure at the end of the school year, the echoes of a storied basketball program… Read More

Women’s basketball team travels to San Juan

Unlike everyone else, the women’s basketball team didn’t spend their winter break watching Netflix. Instead they went to Puerto Rico for the week. The… Read More

Lady Cavs cap off #DoBlue with 35-point win over Centenary

Fans, students, alumni, faculty and staff all gather together to support the Lady Cavs basketball team for #DoBlue. Cavalier Traditions, a student-run club, and… Read More

Men’s basketball team drops the ball against Keystone College

On Monday, January 19, 8 p.m. the men’s basketball team faced Keystone College at Nerney Field House. The Cavaliers held the top spot in… Read More

Mariota highly coveted by Eagles’ organization

By: Jason Williams & Kevin Moylett Sports Editor & asst. Sports Editor Kevin’s Point of View There are a lot of rumors flying around… Read More

Record breaking day ends with loss to Penn State-Behrend

The Blue and White hosted Penn State- Behrend at the Dixon Center Pool this past week. Both the men’s and women’s swimming teams fell short against PSU-Behrend. The men’s team suffered a 151-105 loss and the women’s team lost 145-112.

Men’s basketball’s 6th man sidelined for season

One of the few returning men’s basketball player’s season has already been cut short by an injury.

Cheerleading: more than just an activity

Dolan who is a sophomore psychology major, begins her first year with the cheerleaders. She believes that most people fail to realize that there is more to cheer leading than what meets the eye. “I think the reason people don’t see us as being a competitive sport is because it used to be something when girls just stood on the side lines yelling and screaming,” Dolan said. “Now its more competitive.”

Thompson sister’s leaving their mark on Cabrini College

The friendships that are made while being on a team can last a lifetime. Sisterhood is a forever memory and for the Thompson sisters, they’ve done more than be just sisters. Brianna Thompson is a senior lacrosse and soccer player who graduated from Interboro High School.

Career night for Keys was not enough in the Battle of Eagle Road

The Cabrini women’s basketball team lost its season opener to Eastern University 72-61 in the Battle of Eagle Road. The loss puts the Lady Cavaliers at 0-1 to start the season.

Adding new sports are not as easy as students think

Whether an athlete or a fan, making sure your favorite sport is included in your college’s athletic program is crucial. Cabrini offers 16 collegiate sports. However some of them such as baseball, football, and track and field are not included. With college football taking over Saturday sports television and baseball being America’s favorite pastime, many wonder why they are not included in Cabrini athletics.

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Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past

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