Thursday, October 2, 2003
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CABRINI COLLEGE'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER www.theloquitur.com
Radnor, Pennsylvania
Vol. XLVJ(,Issue ft',
Distinguished faculty, staff, and alumni gathered at the cornerstone dedication on Saturday, Oct. 4.
A&E Family Weekend fun for everyone page 7
Features Skipping across the Atlantic pages 8&9
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This allows the creators of whatever structure being built to J\fH722@CABRD,1.EDU freeze the time period of the ~-•--'"""'...- ....... -=-=="""'-structure's birth. The audience of Time has been captured by last weekend's program witstudents, alumni, and distin- nessed the placing of the Items guished guests with cornerstone chosen for Cabrini's time capdedication on Saturday, Oct. 4. sule. Senator Constance H. An excerpt taken from the Williams of the 17th senatorial program given at the ceremony district was right next to said, "Individuals from all corPresident Antoinette Iadarola ners of the Cabrini College comhelping celebrate the festivities. munity were asked to select an Adding to the excitement, master item for placement into the time of ceremonies Stephen capsule ... When the College celeHighsmith, of the class of 1988, brates its I 00th anniversary in the remarked that Saturday also year 2057, leaders of the College marked the launching of Sputnik at that time will be instructed to on Oct. 4, 1957. open the capsule and reveal its All corner stones of buildings contents." are hollow, allowing space for a time capsule according to developer and soon-to-be member of Cabrini College's Board of CORNERSTONE, page 4 Trustees Caswell F. Holloway III. JOH~
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Pennsylvania state senator, Constance Williams, of the 17th district, addressed the crowd on Saturday, Oct 4.
Sports equipment taken from House 6 JA!liA FAGOTTI MANAGING EDITOR JAF722@C,\BRINI.EDU
Friday, Oct. 3, at 3:30 p.m .. junior lacrosse player Justin Gray was trying to nap when he heard loud rustling outside the door. He walked out of his room in House 6 and watched as public safety officer Jim Gallagher piled hockey and lacrosse equipment, including astro turf and several pairs of sneakers. into the back of his vehicle. Gray approached Gallagher and asked if it was ok if he took his belongings. Gallagher said, "I'll have to take it up with [Charlie] Schaffner." "They took everything but a shoe," Gray said. Gallagher told Gray that he was confiscating the equipment because it was blocking a fire exit. "He said he was going to write us up and that our RA got a letter about it," Gray said.
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Bags full of sports equipment and personal items block the emergency exits in House 6.
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