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Feb. 26, 2004 issue 18 Loquitur

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Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004

YOU SPEAK. WELISTEN.

CABRINI COLLEGE'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER www.tbeLoquitur.com

Radnor, Pa.

Vol. XLVII Issue 16

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JENNA LEWANOOWSKVPHOTOEDITOR

(Left) A resident's van was completely shattered on Residential Boulevard. (Top right and bottom right) Various holes punched into the House 4 walls will most likely cause an increase in charges to the residents there.

Resident property destroyed past. "I'm just disappointed that that type of activity would take place at all," Schaffner said. House 4 walls destroyed Friday, Feb. 20, the drywall in the shower of the second floor bathroom in House 4 was damaged. It left behind a body-sized hole in the shower wall. "It looks like someone got thrown through it. It's appalling," House 4 Resident junior Dave Arnold said. "It's really unfair to the people who didn't do it. Especially when the people who did do it won't come forward." "The bathrooms were virtually destroyed," Schaffner said.

On the night of Saturday, Feb. 21, holes were punched in the walls of the second floor hallway. The wall is completely destroyed. Because no one is coming forward, Schaffner said that two assumptions can be made about who is responsible for the incidents. Number one, it is the guest ofa habitant of House 4 or someone is propping the do.or. "Unfortunately, if that person is not willing to come forward, then the whole house is going to suffer," Schaffner said.

the back window of her maroon Chevrolet Astro van parked next to House 7 was shattered. Inside Reich found only glass particles, but outside of the van was a broken beer bottle. Reich called Public Safety and learned that an officer had spotted the broken window during an early morning round. Because of a computer virus on the computer located in Public Safety, the officers were not able to identify the owner of the vehicle. This indicates that the incident occurred sometime between Thursday, Feb. 12, at IOp.m., and Friday, Feb. 11, at 8 a.m.

It cost Reich $144 to repair the window. This is third time Reich has fallen victim to a damaging incident on campus this year. On Sunday, Feb. 22, four more rear car windows were shattered unanimously on Residential Boulevard. Charlie Schaffner, director of Public Safety, said, "It's certainly very disappointing to me that students on this campus would do that." Schaffner has no idea who is responsible for these incidents and admits that it is very possible that it could be someone outside of campus. Eastern College has dealt with similar incidents in the

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Healthy living page 8 & 9

The controversy of the onesided media page 11

Swim team content with first season page 13

JANA FAGOTTI

MANAGING EDITOR JAF722@CABRINI.EDU

Crashing onto campus over the past two weeks has been an unusually high number of property damages including five shattered car windows on Residential Boulevard, a rock thrown through the window of House 6 and bodysized holes through walls in House 4. Car damages on Residential Boulevard On Friday, Feb. 13, junior Megan Reich was heading to her 8:15 a.m.class when she noticed

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