midterm election

Voting with a disability: every vote counts

People with disabilities are the highest population of any minority that are registered to vote, per a survey conducted by Rutgers University.  On Oct.… Read More

Cabrini community shares how gun violence impacts politics

Gun violence is on the rise across the nation. In communities like Philadelphia, these incidents occur frequently. However, with the midterm elections approaching, there… Read More

Advocacy adds power to voting

On Saturday, Oct. 22, Cabrini students traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Ignation Family Teach-In. The Wolfington Center sponsors students to participate… Read More

Community is everything

At a time when community has never been more important at this institution and in our society, we at the Loquitur have a responsibility… Read More
Two people in masks waiting in line to vote at the polls.

Much at stake during midterm elections

After recent attacks on healthcare, LQBTQIA+ rights, and threats to the education system, it is more important than ever to show up at the… Read More
Students at the voting registration table hosted by the Wolfington Center.

Wolfington Center increases voter engagement among students

Often, when it comes to voting, college students cannot make it to the polls or have not yet registered.  Aaron Ellis, political and interfaith… Read More

Voting by issue matters

On Nov. 8, Pennsylvanians will go to the ballot boxes to vote in key elections for Pennsylvania. In particular, the Senate race between former… Read More

First time voter’s guide

Voting for the first time can be scary, but there are a few steps to make in order to ease the intimidating voting process.… Read More

Why Is Voting Important to our Democracy?

Cabrini students and professors expressed their opinions to the Loquitur about why voting is important to U.S. democracy. Voting can be seen as one’s… Read More

The who, what, when, and where of voting

Election season is here, and it’s easy to find information and get involved. Whether voters need to know who’s on the ballot or where… Read More
American flags and pins on white background.

Do political advertisements work on young voters?

Political campaigns are as American as apple pie. Since the birth of our country, politicians have rallied supporters through posters and slogans that evolved… Read More
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Social media meets politics

In the past 15 years, the social media world and politics have become increasingly intertwined. In 2008, almost three-quarters of Internet users went online… Read More

Voting demographics; changes and impacts

In recent years, the ever-changing voting demographics in American politics have had a major influence on election results. These changes lie primarily in the… Read More

Cabrini looks forward to casting ballots

On Nov. 8, Pennsylvanians will vote for prominent state and national offices, including Governor, Lt. Governor, and U.S. Senator. But many often overlooked and… Read More

How do I vote as an out-of-state student?

All Americans are eligible to vote on Nov. 8, but can college students vote in their new home state? The short answer is yes.… Read More

Biden vs. Trump: Where do they stand on the issues?

With the election quickly approaching, people are looking at which candidate they think will best to lead America. For the Democratic party, Joe Biden… Read More

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