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“It’s hard to believe ”
that something so pretty could come out of a tragedy. Jen woZniak
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Jlw729@cabrini.edu amanda carson news editor
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A remembrance quilt hangs inside a gazebo in the Living Memorial Gardens. Each photo on the quilt shows the face of a murder victim.
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JEN WOZNIAK/MANAGING EDITOR
Cabrini public safety officer Tom McPhee sits in the garden for his daughter Stephanie on the National Day of Remembrance.
INSIDE
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Owners of the 40 Living Memorial Gardens gathered together to celebrate the lives of their loved ones on Friday, Sept. 25. Each garden and its owner has a unique story. But they share one thing in common; all are living memories of murder victims. The Parents of Murdered Children, Delaware County Chapter, commemorated the third annual National Day of Remembrance at the gardens in Upper Chichester. Located on 3.5 acres, the gardens, decorated with flowers, benches and personal items, are a peaceful place for members. “I come as often as I can to sit on her bench and talk to her,” Tom McPhee, Cabrini
public safety officer and member of the chapter, said. McPhee joined the chapter shortly after his daughter Stephanie, age 26, was murdered by her husband on Sept. 10, 2001. McPhee now meets with the chapter on the last Tuesday of every month. “We get together each month and talk about how the month went. If you want to cry, cry. If you want to curse, curse,” McPhee said. “It’s a relief valve for us because we can talk about things with people who are going through the same thing. It takes away the pressure and stress.” The Delaware County Chapter of The Parents of Murdered Children was started after founder Barbara DiMario’s daughter, Hope, was murdered in 1993. DiMario was confused about the conviction process
THE GARDENS
All the gardens are different, with unique personalized touches. “Each one has its own story,” Tom McPhee, Cabrini public safety officer and member of the Parents of Murdered Children, said. The Living Memorial Gardens, in Upper Chichester, are home to about 40 gardens. GARDENS, PAGE 3
CABRINI STEPS IN Cabrini College’s criminal justice honor society, Alpha Phi Sigma, has dedicated their efforts to preserving the memory of murder victims. The society has adopted a garden at the Living Memorial Gardens for Victoria, a two-year old victim. Its members plant flowers in an effort to make it an inviting garden. SOCIETY, PAGE 3
MEMORIAL, Page 3
Cabrini celebrates with family and alumni megan kutulis deputy editor
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Fall temperatures found their way onto Cabrini’s campus last weekend, and brought with them a crew of excited families, friends and alumni looking to take part in Homecoming
and Family Weekend, which Cabrini hosted Sept. 25 to the 27. The weekend kicked off on Friday, with the Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner in the Dixon Center. One-time Cabrini men’s basketball coach, John Dzik, spoke at the ceremony, which honored Cabrini’s alumni athletes. Rita Horning ‘03 was
recognized for her time on the women’s softball team, and William Carr ’96 and John McQueen ’85 were both honored for men’s basketball. The Honors Convocation took place Saturday morning, and was followed by a day of interactive activities around campus. The Commons hosted
a variety of different novelties, including caricaturists, big chair photos and a magician. Eryn O’Shaughnessy, sophomore criminology and sociology major, applauded Cabrini’s efforts to create a family
FAMILY, Page 3
Student walks for cure A Cabrini student speaks out about her personal encounter with breast cancer.
SEE Features, page 8
Personal awareness A student’s perspective on breast cancer awareness.
SEE Perspectives, page 6
KATIE ENGELL/SPORTS EDITOR
The Greater Kensington String Band brought vitality to Family Weekend with their colorful costumes and musical celebration. This was just one of many family activities that were offered during the weekend at Cabrini.