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Students journey through time in comical play
The cast and crew gather together backstage for a picture before their final curtain call of the fall play.
Waters brings experience to Cabrini College
As a newcomer to the Information Science Technology department, Jim Waters has already become a favorite to many as he encourages students to use computers in a helpful way.
'Tis the season for serious bargain hunting
Marketing and retail experts have declared this the "year of the bargain hunter.a That's because as the economy begins to recover from the recent recession, determined price negotiators and comparison shoppers can land great deals on popular, high-end holiday gifts such as laptops or big screen televisions.
Open house gives prospective students Cabrini experience
Juniors Lisa Somers and Emily Yurick with prospective students Janki Amin and Danielle Beecher hang out in a dorm room.
Every Tuesday night at Steel City Coffee House, Jonathan Eirich hosts an acoustic open mic night.
China's iron grip even extends to the Internet
China is infamous for clamping down on dissent, not only physically - as it did in Tiananmen Square two decades ago - but also electronically.
Verizon Weaves AT&T-Bashing Witticisms Into Legal Doc
Verizon's aggressive ad campaign to belittle AT&T has found its way into court documents.
Presidential paycheck raises questions
What should a college president make per year? What should any person make per year who holds a high position in a company or institution? How much is too much and where do we draw the line? At what point should we take a stand and question these salaries? Recently The Chronicle of Higher Education released its annual salary survey.
A silk dress was one of the many pieces of art and display at the Moore College Student Art Show.
Student hosts discuss hot topics on 'We Need To Talk'
Host Robert Stoop, Danielle Alio and Noelle Westfall discuss the best of Philadelphia and Hollywood during "We Need To Talk." Every Wednesday there are hot Philly news stories and wild Hollywood happenings flying through Cabrini's airwaves.
Reporter lectures about Catholic Church's future
The demographics of the Catholic Church will soon shift into the southern countries of Uganda and Congo.
"Where the Wild Things Are" brought in $32.7 million on its opening weekend in United States movie theaters.
Hockenberry impressed by Cabrini students
New assistant professor of political science, Shelby Hockenberry, has made a splash at Cabrini College with her passion for teaching and intense lectures.
Pittsburgh-area college presidents' compensation below $1M mark
Carnegie Mellon University President Jared Cohon received total compensation of $733,220 in 2007-08 according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Penn's Gutmann still among highest-paid presidents
The University of Pennsylvania's Amy Gutmann again was among the highest-compensated private college presidents in the country, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education's annual salary survey, released today.
New VP of Institutional Advancement appointed
Sharon Kerrigan Loman was recently appointed to the position of vice president of Institutional Advancement.
Speaker in Diversity Task Force series lectures on forgotten baseball league
Members from the "Parents of Murdered Children" came to talk about their views on the death penalty as part of a lecture series.Among those pictured is Cabrini Public Safety officer Tom McPhee, who lost his daughter in early 2001 and turned to the group for support.
FM 91.3, ECU's student-run radio station, is one of a few stations from across the country selected to cybercast live from Austin, Texas, on Thursday.
College receives award for civic engagement
Jane Margaret O'Brien, former president of Hollins College and St. Mary's College of Maryland, presents Dr.
Free depression screening offered to Cabrini students
On Thursday, Oct. 8, Cabrini College held National Depression Screening Day in Founder's Hall.
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