John Rader

John Rader

My name is John “Jake” Rader and I am a senior here at Cabrini University. This is my second year being a part of the Loquitur, as I am the News Editor for this year's team. In addition to that, I am also in charge of managing the corrections page for the Loquitur. I have an avid passion for being on camera, and showing off my personality. My ultimate goal is to be a news or sports anchor, or doing sports broadcast work. I hope to continue to build my highlight reel this year with the Loquitur, and I have formally interned/blogged for Branded Sports.

Articles by John Rader

Cabrini celebrates Native American history month

In honor of Native American Heritage month, Dr. Jim Hedtke, professor of history and political science, gave a lecture on Ely Parker November 28th,… Read More

Cabrini community embraces diverse holiday traditions

With the holiday break approaching, Cabrini students and faculty will have a month long break for some much–needed personal time. This break gives Cabrini… Read More

Cabrini’s financial transparency: alumni seek answers

Co-Authored by Andrew Stovenour Transparency is a virtue, but not always a given. Cabrini alumni are still searching for transparency from the university. As… Read More
Jay and Barbara Rader, both wearing nicer clothes. Both look like they are having a good time and relaxed. They are posing for the photo, Barbara has her arm around Jay's back.

How will Cabrini’s legacy be carried forward?

Cabrini University is a special place, and now it will become a footnote in history. My family will forever be tied to the little… Read More
Dr. Jim Hedtke, a man in a black suit, speaks to the crowd.

Constitution Day: A swan song for Professor Jim Hedkte

In celebration of Constitution Day on September 19, students and community members trickled into the Iadarola Center lecture hall to hear from Dr. Jim… Read More
Five Cabrini women's soccer freshmen standing together after a mid-week practice on Edith Robb Dixon field.

Women’s Soccer: freshmen athletes making the most of their opportunity

As Cabrini University begins its 67th and final academic year, there is an empty feeling around the once bustling campus. A recent Philadelphia Inquirer… Read More

Men’s lacrosse continues AEC dominance with Senior Day victory

It was a senior day to remember for the Cabrini Men’s Lacrosse team as the Cavaliers continued their dominance in the Atlantic East Athletic… Read More

Super Bowl LVII: worth the price of admission?

On Sunday, Feb. 13, 113 million people tuned in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take down the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII. Instead… Read More

Cataldi’s retirement signals major changes at 94WIP

After 33 years, Angelo Cataldi is putting down the mic. Cataldi has been at the helm of the 94WIP Morning Show since 1989, and… Read More

A bridge to a better future for Zambian students

It only takes a short walk around Cabrini’s campus to notice that social justice is a key component of the school. From bake sales… Read More

Cabrini celebrates Native American history month

In honor of Native American Heritage month, Dr. Jim Hedtke, professor of history and political science, gave a lecture on Ely Parker November 28th,… Read More

Cabrini community embraces diverse holiday traditions

With the holiday break approaching, Cabrini students and faculty will have a month long break for some much–needed personal time. This break gives Cabrini… Read More

Cabrini’s financial transparency: alumni seek answers

Co-Authored by Andrew Stovenour Transparency is a virtue, but not always a given. Cabrini alumni are still searching for transparency from the university. As… Read More
Jay and Barbara Rader, both wearing nicer clothes. Both look like they are having a good time and relaxed. They are posing for the photo, Barbara has her arm around Jay's back.

How will Cabrini’s legacy be carried forward?

Cabrini University is a special place, and now it will become a footnote in history. My family will forever be tied to the little… Read More
Dr. Jim Hedtke, a man in a black suit, speaks to the crowd.

Constitution Day: A swan song for Professor Jim Hedkte

In celebration of Constitution Day on September 19, students and community members trickled into the Iadarola Center lecture hall to hear from Dr. Jim… Read More
Five Cabrini women's soccer freshmen standing together after a mid-week practice on Edith Robb Dixon field.

Women’s Soccer: freshmen athletes making the most of their opportunity

As Cabrini University begins its 67th and final academic year, there is an empty feeling around the once bustling campus. A recent Philadelphia Inquirer… Read More

Men’s lacrosse continues AEC dominance with Senior Day victory

It was a senior day to remember for the Cabrini Men’s Lacrosse team as the Cavaliers continued their dominance in the Atlantic East Athletic… Read More

Super Bowl LVII: worth the price of admission?

On Sunday, Feb. 13, 113 million people tuned in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take down the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII. Instead… Read More

Cataldi’s retirement signals major changes at 94WIP

After 33 years, Angelo Cataldi is putting down the mic. Cataldi has been at the helm of the 94WIP Morning Show since 1989, and… Read More

A bridge to a better future for Zambian students

It only takes a short walk around Cabrini’s campus to notice that social justice is a key component of the school. From bake sales… Read More

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