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ftEATURE§ Meet the Loquitur Staff

Editor-in-Chief Jaclyn Freese is a junior mathematics and English/communications major with a concentration injournalism and writing from Pottstown, PA. In the future, Jackie hopes to become a magazine or newspaper journalist, copy editor, or technical writer.

Managing Editor Jana Fagotti is a junior English/communications major with concentrations in journalism and writing. theater and advertising as well as a minor in Graphic Design from Vineland, NJ. After college, Jana hopes to

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Features Editor Cristin Marcy is a junior English/communications major and a minor in political science from Luzerne, PA. Cristin hopes to be a public relations director, attend law School and plans on running for United States office.

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Editor Kendall Neil is a junior from Mount Laurel. NJ majoring in English/communications with a concentration in journalism and writing and a minor in psychology. In the future, Kendall would like to work in sports relations or broadcast journalism.

News Editor Kelly Finlan is a junior English/communications and Business administration major from Richboro, PA. Kelly hopes to attend law school and, one day, become a United States Senator.

News Editor Rosemarie Gonzalez is a senior majoring in English/communications with a double minor in management information systems and Internet computing from Bronx, NY. Rosemarie plans to work for a newspaper or magazine and would like to learn about on-line journalism.

Web Editor, Angelina Wagner is a junior English/ communications major from Philadelphia, PA. Angelina would like to work for Rolling Stone magazine or The Village Voice in the future.

The Loquitur Cabrini College's weekly, student-run, campus newspaper. It is widely respected as the voice of students, staff. faculty, alumni and many others outside the Cabrini community. The Loquitur has earned its position by advocating for self expression through freedom of speech, and by serving as an outlet for readers to effect change on campus and off.

Founded in I 959, the Loquitur has thrived and greatly expanded its readership. The paper now has 1,674 online readers and 1,500 print readers on a weekly basis.

Our mission is to provide readers with an opportunity to voice their opinions freely, in an environment where their voices are effectively heard and respected. The Loquitur: You speak. We listen.

What's New?

The 2003-2004 edition of The Loquitur has incorporated a more personal approach to its readers by adding the e-mail addresses of the writers and editors under his or her article

The Loquitur has grown four inches in length and has added a new, distinctive look for each section.

Readers can now flip to page two and find the editorial and staff box or catch the "Blurble News" for the reader on-the-go.

A weekly political cartoon will be featured each week in the Perspectives section. Columns have also been added to show a lighter side of The Loquitur. Cabrini students, faculty and staff can send a birthday, congratulations or general message to friends and family by purchasing "Another Brick in the Wall". Take a closer look at Health Watch in Sports or schedule your week around the campus event schedule on the back page.

Editors:

The XLIXI edition of Cabrini College's student newspaper has an entirely new editorial staff with new, innovative ideas and an incredible passion for being the voice of its readers.

Sports Editor Antonio Masone is senior English/communications major from Long Island, NY. After college, Antonio hopes to have a career in the field of Communications.

Sports Editor Stephanie Moritz is a junior English/communications major with a marketing minor from East Stroudsbuurg, PA. Stephanie hopes to attend graduate school and have a career in public relations or advertising.

Photography Editor Jenna Lewandowski is a junior graphic design and fine arts major and resident of Norristown, PA. In the future, Jenna hopes to become the creative director for a company.

Perspectives philanthropy in the future.

Perspectives Editor Gina Peracchia is a junior English/communications major from Philadelphia, PA. Gina hopes to start a career in radio or journalism.

Photography Editor Heather DiLalla is a junior English/communications major from Ridley, PA. After graduation, Heather hopes to get married, have a nice job and be happy.

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The deal with Jazzman's foodis still up in the air, but one man who worlcedconstruction on the cafe, J. R. Yaro, was able to disclose some information about how Jong it took to work and what everyone can expect.

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But regardless of the hype that is being made about the cafe, most upperclas~ students like senior Julian Smoger that for so long."

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