Richard Magda

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Coventry marks end of Phish

From Camden Waterfront Amphitheater, Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio threw a boomerang of feedback across the Delaware River towards Philadelphia. The stage lights dimmed to darkness. The band delivered sharp silence as the crowd echoed the return of the high-pitched cry with energy and anticipation.

Software limits students’ printing

Print limit monitoring software installed to public computers on campus will limit printing per student to minimize excessive use of paper and ink. The new software, Print Manager Plus, allows each student an arbitrary quota of 500 printed pages per semester.

One-man, one-computer band

He's a one-man band. Actually, he's a one-man, one-computer band. In the comfort of his personalized black wing chair, known as his "throne," Julian Smoger creates music that he wants to hear - all on his personal computer. Smoger's music, produced under the name ".

Vandalism paints Cabrini

Grey and white latex paint was splattered on the Cabrini College sign at the college's entrance on Eagle and King of Prussia Roads. Although officials do not have any suspects, some students believe the vandalism could be retaliation from Eastern University students.

Another life as a soldier

Not having direct contact with any soldiers in Iraq, all I can do to understand life in the gloomy eyes of war is browse Internet photo galleries, watch the news and read war stories. I fully support the troops. I cannot, however, fully understand their experience.

Students march in global rally

Wearing two pairs of pants, two pairs of socks, three shirts, a heavy winter coat and a scarf but no gloves, senior Renee Di Pietro marched the streets of Philadelphia rallying for peace. The Philadelphia rally was part of the largest global peace rally in world history, which sprawled from San Francisco to Rome on Saturday, Feb.

Save the trees, flush twice

For the first time in my life, I couldn't go to the bathroom. No number one, no number two and not because my anatomical pipes were clogged. Instead, the toilets to the right and to the left of my room were clogged - one for a week, the other for two days; one with feces, the other with vomit.

New VP of student development plans to bridge gaps

Christine Lysionek is a name you ought to learn - that's Luh-shaw-nik. After 20 years of bridging the gap between administrators and students at Villanova, Lysionek applied for the vice president of student development position at Cabrini and earned it. Now she will be bridging the same gap here as the newest senior cabinet member, replacing Dr.

Smell Nostalgic

A freshly cut Christmas tree, candles burning atop the oven, the bakery, egg nog and the rush as a brisk breeze brings aromas of the first snowfall. Almost every holiday memory is triggered by the perennial scents of the season. Every year the familiar scents of the winter months bring joy and excitement through memories and promise.

Volleyball plays as one despite loss

After losing the first two matches against Neumann last Thursday, the Lady Cavs won a close third match but lost the crucial fourth match, leading to a 3-1 defeat. The conference loss brings the Lady Cavs' record to 7-12 overall and 2-6 in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference.

Coventry marks end of Phish

From Camden Waterfront Amphitheater, Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio threw a boomerang of feedback across the Delaware River towards Philadelphia. The stage lights dimmed to darkness. The band delivered sharp silence as the crowd echoed the return of the high-pitched cry with energy and anticipation.

Software limits students’ printing

Print limit monitoring software installed to public computers on campus will limit printing per student to minimize excessive use of paper and ink. The new software, Print Manager Plus, allows each student an arbitrary quota of 500 printed pages per semester.

One-man, one-computer band

He's a one-man band. Actually, he's a one-man, one-computer band. In the comfort of his personalized black wing chair, known as his "throne," Julian Smoger creates music that he wants to hear - all on his personal computer. Smoger's music, produced under the name ".

Vandalism paints Cabrini

Grey and white latex paint was splattered on the Cabrini College sign at the college's entrance on Eagle and King of Prussia Roads. Although officials do not have any suspects, some students believe the vandalism could be retaliation from Eastern University students.

Another life as a soldier

Not having direct contact with any soldiers in Iraq, all I can do to understand life in the gloomy eyes of war is browse Internet photo galleries, watch the news and read war stories. I fully support the troops. I cannot, however, fully understand their experience.

Students march in global rally

Wearing two pairs of pants, two pairs of socks, three shirts, a heavy winter coat and a scarf but no gloves, senior Renee Di Pietro marched the streets of Philadelphia rallying for peace. The Philadelphia rally was part of the largest global peace rally in world history, which sprawled from San Francisco to Rome on Saturday, Feb.

Save the trees, flush twice

For the first time in my life, I couldn't go to the bathroom. No number one, no number two and not because my anatomical pipes were clogged. Instead, the toilets to the right and to the left of my room were clogged - one for a week, the other for two days; one with feces, the other with vomit.

New VP of student development plans to bridge gaps

Christine Lysionek is a name you ought to learn - that's Luh-shaw-nik. After 20 years of bridging the gap between administrators and students at Villanova, Lysionek applied for the vice president of student development position at Cabrini and earned it. Now she will be bridging the same gap here as the newest senior cabinet member, replacing Dr.

Smell Nostalgic

A freshly cut Christmas tree, candles burning atop the oven, the bakery, egg nog and the rush as a brisk breeze brings aromas of the first snowfall. Almost every holiday memory is triggered by the perennial scents of the season. Every year the familiar scents of the winter months bring joy and excitement through memories and promise.

Volleyball plays as one despite loss

After losing the first two matches against Neumann last Thursday, the Lady Cavs won a close third match but lost the crucial fourth match, leading to a 3-1 defeat. The conference loss brings the Lady Cavs' record to 7-12 overall and 2-6 in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference.

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