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CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS

DIANA VIILARES EVENTS EDITOR DVV722@CABRINI EDU

Singer/Songwriter Rebecca Loebe & Tiff Jimber

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counting cards isn’t illegal it’s greatly frowned upon. The casinos have muscle and aren’t afraid to use it.

Overall, the movie looked great in theory. The cinematography and appearance seemed exciting yet youthful but that was the best part. The actual characters weren’t believable. Not to say nap worthy but the fake thrilling attributes were nothing you’d dash to call a friend about.

21 made a real-life interesting tail into an MTV generation production and that’s probably the only audience which really came away raving.

Rebecca Loebe and Tiff Jimber will be performing some of their best music on Thursday, April 3rd in the Marketplace at 6 p.m. Loebe is performance vet with 150 performances under her belt. Jimber’s pop-rock sound has lead her to work with artists life Phil Colins, Blink 182 and The Foo Fighters. For more information on the two songsters’ event please contact Anne Filippone at 610-902-8407.

Mandatory Student Teaching Seminar Session

Student teachers are required to attend the teaching seminar on drug and alcohol issues on Wednesday, April 9th beginning at 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the Widener Lecture Hall. For more information on the seminar please contact Kim Arp at 610-9028324.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2008

DANIELLE FEOLE

ASST SPORTS EDITOR

DF727@CABRINI EDU

A select few celebrities were in their glory on Monday, March 10, during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which took place at the WaldorfAstoria in New York City.

Leonard Cohen, Madonna, The Dave Clark Five, Little Walter, The Ventures and John Mellencamp were inducted. The Beastie Boys, Afrika Bambaataa, Donna Summer and Chic were not as lucky. Many celebrities took a part in introducing the lucky winners. Justin Timberlake was proud to introduce Madonna, while

Billy Joel introduced John Mellencamp. The Stooges Iggy Pop covered Madonna’s, “Burning Up” and “Ray of Light,” in an extravagant tuxedo, which kept the audience thrilled.

“Nobody has ever gotten into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while still looking this damn good,” Timberlake told the audience while flattering Madonna in his introduction. Madonna gave an incredible speech about taking drugs and working hard with her closest confidents.

Tom Hanks felt passionate about The Dave Clark Five’s induction, explaining how he was their biggest fan as a child. Several Cabrini students were asked if they were happy with the inductees or who they would have liked to see be inducted into the hall of fame.

“ACDC represents all that rock stands for. They should have been inducted.” Andrew Brandstetter, senior finance major, said.

“Madonna deserved it more than anyone, she entertains such a wide audience,” Maggie Walmsley, junior psychology major, said.

“Who cares as long as people are still rockin’ and-a rollin’,” Ryan Hoff, senior English and communication major, said.

All the inductees were ecstatic about their honor. Each musician gave a speech to their fans and everyone who has helped them along the way.

Cinderella at the Theatre

One of Walt Disney’s favorite “happily ever after” fairytales is being performed at the Walnut Theatre Thursday, April 3rd through the 6th. Show times are all at 1 p.m. Ticket prices range from $12-$14. The Walnut Street Theatre is located at 825 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, 19107. For more information on the musical event please visit www.walnutstreettheatre.org

Up Til Dawn Finale

The Up Til Dawn Finale will be taking place on Monday, April 14th in Jazzman’s café from 8 p.m. until midnight. No classes on Tuesday so everyone is encouraged to attend. Expect games, music, food, prizes and fun! Tell a friend! For more information please contact Marlaina Geffers at meg727@cabrini. edu.

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