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EDITORIAL

All has been quite on campus ... until now

Cabrini's students have been pretty good so far. By this time last year almost every student on campus was outraged by, what they felt as ridiculous rules, regarding housing. There were no over night guests allowed, the bathroom doors were locked in house two and some students were forced to live in dorms at Rosemont College.

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The name Laura Valente was brought up, in not a very·flattering way, at least three times per issue. Now, half way into the first semester, people are starting to get a little annoyed.

If you haven't noticed the speed bumps on campus yet, it's either because you have never been in a car while coming to Cabrini or you're oblivious to your surroundings. The speed bumps are large and in charge all over campus. On the cover this week Catherine Dilworth takes a look at both sides of the speed bump. There has to be a reason for those monstrosities, right?

Last year Loquitur reported on the state of lighting found around the campus. Students were complaining that it was too dark and felt unsafe when walking outside after night fall. Many promises were made to help make improvements but a year later things seem just as bad. Some nights the main entrance, as well as the parking lots, are pitch black. Loquitur tried to find out what has happened since last year but Steven Lightcap, who was heading up the project last year, did not reply to any of our requests for an interview. We'll keep trying though.

The editorials, viewpoints, opinions and letters to the editor piblisbed in Loquitur are the viewsof the studenteditorial board and the individual writers, not theentire studentbody or the faculty and administrabOD.

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