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Friday,Oct.14,1994 Vol. XLI, No. 7 Cabrini College Radnor, Pa. 19087
Technologicalchangesto appear on campus by Kelly McDonald
century.Renovationswillbegininthe Theathleticcomplexis settobreak gest need on campusandthat is why summerof1995.The facultyiswork- groundin the fall of 1995. Thiscom- theydonatedthemoneytothatspecific so they plexwillcontaincla.s&oorns, a weight project.The tenniscourtsand athletic Additionsto Dixon and Casey • ing to designthe clas.5rooms Housesarescheduledforthisspring.willbe equippedwithwiringforcom- room,a swimmingpoolandother fa- fieldsarealsonamedaftertheDixons, athleticsin Therenovationof SacredHeartHall puterterminals,1Vs and VCRs. Ac- cilitiesthatwillstrengthenthe athletic whohavedonatedmoneyto is scheduledto beginthis summer. cordingto Barclay,the facultywill activitiesand potentialsportsscience the past. Holy Spirit Librarywill also be discussthe needsof each department courseoffering. GrounclbreakingfortheathleticcomThemoneyfortheathleticcomplex upgradedto meetthechallengesof the plexwilltakeplareinthefall.Other andwillthendeterminewhichequipmentis necessaryin whatew&00ms. was a combinationof the moneydo- 21st century with fiber optics. An constructionwillfollowthat Barclaysaid this is importantbe- natedby EugeneDixonandhis wife, internetconnectionwillbe established Acoordingto JohnBarclay,vice presidentforfinanceandadministra-causedifferentclassesrequiredifferentEdith, former chair of the board of campuswide that will allowstudents tion,Cabrinihas thesethreealmost equipment For example,a fine arts trustees,and fund-raisingby the col- and facultyto communicatethrough simultaneous projectstoupgradethe ~ requiresdifferentlearningtools lege. In 1992,the collegeannounced internet,aswellas to allowstudentsto campus. , the Dixons·would give $500,CXXJ to accesslibrarymaterialsfromtheirdorm thena historyclass. Acoordingto Barclay,thesereno- Cabriniand double their gift if the rooms. The currentsystemdoes not The firstrenovationis the additions to Dixon House and Casey vationswilleventuallyleadtoasciencecollegecouldraise$1 millionby June includethe houses,but accordingto Barclay,the next step in this process House,whichwill addlivingspace educationcenterthat will extendout 1994. willbe to accessthe houses. ThatchallengewassuITT"Sffl11lymet from SacredHeart Hall towardthe forapproximatelyrostudents. Moneywillalsobe usedfor library Next. the classroomsof Sacred pearegarden. This buildingis a few by Cabrini renovations such as a romputem.ed Acoordingto Barclay,the Dixons HeartHallwillbebroughtfromtheir years down the road, accordingto feltthe athleticfacilitieswerethe big- cardcatalog.whichis currentlyapaper aurent 195G. style into the 21st Barclay. editor in chief
cardcatalog.datawillbe accessedon the computersas wellas the abilityto accessotherlibrariesthroughon-line computersystems. Thiswillhelpeliminatetheexistinglibraryloanproces.s. Barclaysaid the money for this processis still tryingto be a~ throughfederalandcorporatemoney. He said that the collegethoughtthey wouldhave the moneynecessaryfor this projectby now but they are still workingon it Furtherdown the line will be the coostructionofafineartscenter,which will be builtwhere the walkwaybetweenSacredHeartHallandWidener CentercurrentJyexists;agarden, which willbe deveJoped outsideofthecafeteria; and the gym, which will be reoovatedintoa newcommunications centeranda new 100-beddorm.
Alumnareceivesaward for loyaltyand commitment by Joanna Golesh
grade at St. Helena's Elementary School in Lansdale, Pa., and raisThe Alumni ServiceAward is ing her three children. Linaugbhas continuallydonated given to a Cabrini graduate who has demonstrated outstanding her time and services to Cabrini loyalty and commitment to the since 1980. "I never really sat down and college. This summer, during an made a consciousdecisionto help," alumni reunion weekend, this she said. "Everybodyis just so nice award was given to Susan Carey and I made such good friendsin my years at Cabrini that I feel an atLinaugb. Llnaugb graduated from Ca- tachment to it." Some activities Linaugh has brini in 1974 with a degree in participated in include the annual elementary education. Since phonathon, the alumni executive then, she has been teaching fifth staff writer
board, the Mansion Gala Committee and the antique auto show. Linaugh bas also servedas chairperson for the alumni annual fund andwas a major donor chairperson. She was president of the Cabrini Alumni Association from 19901992. Some of her other achievements include servingas an alumni class agent and working on the alumni awards committee. In addition to all of these, Linaugb will also be reading the nominationsthis year at the senior
ceived read, "TheCabriniCollege class dinner. Alumni AssociationProudlyCon"I was so surprisedwhenI found fers Upon Susan Carey Linaugb out that I was nominated for the award," Linaugb said. "I did not The DistinguishedServiceAward think that I was eligible to win HonoringAn AlumnusWho Has Outstanding Loyalty since I bad been on the awards Demonstrated And Commitment To Cabrini Colcommittee." lege June 1994." The plaque whicb Linaugb re-
Gamblethe nightaway!
photo by Caroline Croley photo supplied by College Relations
Brian Mooney, Doug Eppler, Jen Woodruff, Bob Macartney, Brian Bell, Tricia Reilly hope for a lucky draw from Mike Lorenz as they enjoy Casino Night, Oct. 7 at 9:30 p.m. in WCGA.
Inside ... Week at.a Glance ... A&E
pg.6&7
Check out the two-page spread on Main Line bars.
SPORTS.
pg.12
Look for your favorite fall sport on this full-page spread.
NEWS
pg.8
There are a few new additions to the campus this year.
FRIDAY
Dr. Antionette Iadarola presented Susan C. Linaugh with the Alumni Service Award during an alumni reunion weekend.
Oct. 14 to 20
SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY t/No Mass scheduled for this week.
Dean's Fall Holiday
v'l p.m. Mass in the a,'6:15 p.m. Mass in the chapel. Chapel. 117-10p.m. Xavier's Haunted House begins.
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