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by commission, local community ERIC GIBBLE
ASST. NEWS EDITOR
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Hundreds of thousands of people rallied at the National Mall in ning corporation that has studied the Washington D.C. on Sunday, March 21 in support of comprehensive traffic patterns of all roads surrounding immigration reform. the college, including Eagle and King of !"#$%&'()'$(&*$+*),,*%)'-$%),-'-"&*()-&".*'/"*0*)1&*$+*'/"-(*2$3%'(-"&*$+* Prussia Roads. 4-('/*),$%1&-."*'/"*5#"(-2)%*0 *)1*-%*)*2($6.*'/)'*&'("'2/".*+$(*4,$27&8*9/"* The fate of Cabrini’s Gateway Project A good portion of Cabrini’s appeal of :;)(2/*<$(*5#"(-2)=*(),,>*6)&*'/"*,)(1"&'*&-%2"*?@@A*)+'"(*-##-1()'-$%* was ultimately decided during a meeting its Gateway Project was spent discussing ("+$(#*,"1-&,)'-$%*6)&*&/$'*.$6%*-%*?@@B8 held by the Radnor Planning Commission the technical aspects of traffic engineer<$3('""%* C)4(-%-* &'3."%'&* )%.* +)23,'>* #"#4"(&* 6"("* )#$%1* '/$&"* on Monday, Feb. 6. ing and the complexities therein, all of '/$3&)%.&8* D'3."%'&* +($#* E(>%* ;)6(* C$,,"1"F* G)&'"(%* H%-I"(&-'>* )%.* Standing as only a fraction of the col- which appeared to frustrate the members J-,,)%$I)*H%-I"(&-'>*)&*6",,*)&*$'/"(*$(1)%-K)'-$%&*+($#*'/"*)(")*6"("* lege’s 15-year Master Plan, the project of the commission due to the fact that they also present. consists of the construction of a multi-lev- hadn’t received a single page of what was L)'>* <(-11,"MN$('$%* O("O)(".* '6$* 43&"&* '$* '()%&O$('* '/"&"* 1($3O&* el parking garage along the length of cam- presented to them at the meeting prior to !"##$%&'#"()*'+,-.."/%012.2 +($#* J-,,)%$I)* H%-I"(&-'>8* * N$('$%* -&* )%* )2'-I"* 2$%1("1)%'* )'* C"%'(),* pus directly facing Eagle Road. This struc- that same day. Baptist Church in Wayne. ture would be built in line with Cabrini’s “This project, in and of itself, does not :9/-&* -&* '/"* 4-11"&'* (),,>* $%* '/"* #),,* &-%2"* P4)#)* /)&* 4"2$#"* recently-adopted “pedestrian-friendly” include any classroom space. It doesn’t president,” Norton said to the group. philosophy, with the idea being that park- include anything that’s going to increase DO")7"(&* )'* '/"* (),,>* -%2,3.".* C)(.-%),* Q$1"(* ;)/$%>* +($#* R$&* ing should be limited primarily to a more the student body,” Tavani said. “It’s really 5%1","&*)%.*S"&&"*S)27&$%8*T("&-."%'*P4)#)*),&$*#)."*("#)(7&*'/($31/* manageable area with the rest of campus an amenity to the campus that’s going to )*O("("2$(.".*I-."$')O".*#"&&)1"*I$-2-%1*/-&*&3OO$('*'$*'/"*2($6.8 remaining virtually free of cars altogether. help Cabrini keep competitive in the marD'3."%'&*6"("*#$'-I)'".*'$*)''"%.*'/"*(),,>*+$(*)*%3#4"(*$+*.-++"("%'* The commission, however, unani- ketplace and serve existing needs.” (")&$%&8*;$%-2)*E3(7"F*&"%-$(*G%1,-&/*)%.*2$##3%-2)'-$%*)%.*4-$,$1>* mously disapproved of the college’s curThe Gateway Project is only one of two #)U$(F* 4",-"I"&* '/"* 23(("%'* &>&'"#* -&* 4($7"%* )%.* 6)%'".* '$* &/$6* /"(* rent plans regarding the structure and projects currently underway that have ties support for an overhaul of immigration legislation. were supported by voices of those residing to Eagle Road. Eastern University has its :V-'/$3'* W*X-%1* '/"* ,)6&* '/)'* )("* -%"++"2'-I"F* -##-1()'-$%* O($4,"#&* in neighborhoods which are likely to be very own project in its midst: a new stu2)%Y'*4"*&$,I".F=*E3(7"*&)-.8*:9/"*23(("%'*,)6&*#)7"*-'*-#O$&&-4,"*+$(*'/"* affected by this construction. Largely, the dent center. %3#4"(*$+*O"$O,"*6/$*6)%'*'$*2$#"*'$*5#"(-2)*'$*.$*&$*,"1),,>8= issues were opposed with the garage’s “The information that was provided 9/$&"*'/)'*#)(2/".*/",.*4>*&-1%&*'/)'*(").F*:GZ3),*'(")'#"%'*+$(*),,=* potentially unaesthetic appeal in mind as led me to have more questions,” Amy and “No human can be illegal” at the rally. well as its encroachment on the natural Kaminski, senior transportation engineer <()%2"&*[)(("'F*&$O/$#$("*&$2-),*6$(7*)%.*DO)%-&/*#)U$(*)'*G)&'"(%* environment of the township. In addition, at Gilmore & Associates and the commisH%-I"(&-'>F*6)&*3O,-+'".*4>*'/"*&/""(*%3#4"(*$+*O"$O,"*)'*'/"*(),,>8 though, issues were also raised with the sion’s own traffic specialist, said. “I do SARAH LUCKERT / DEPUTY EDITOR :\'*6)&*("),,>*O$6"(+3,*'$*4"*-%*'/"*#-.&'*$+*&$*#)%>*O"$O,"*'/)'*6)%'* proposed construction of a left-turning my driving based on minimal time path: change and have traveled so far to stand up for their rights,” Garrett said. key structure, a multi-level parking garage, was voted down at the lane for the new entrance onto campus for what’s my quickest way to get from Point A The Gateway project’s 9/"* R)'-%$* 2$##3%-'>* +($#* V"&'* C/"&'"(* 6)&* ),&$* -%* )''"%.)%2"* Feb. 7 Radnor Township meeting. the garage’s purposes, which was seen by to Point B? And I don’t think going through ),$%1&-."* C)4(-%-* &'3."%'&8* D(8* ;-#-* !"T)3,F* 2$$(.-%)'$(* $+* ]-&O)%-2* the Radnor Planning Commission as too a college campus would be the most direct #-%-&'(>* $+* D'8* 51%"&* C/3(2/F* Holden 6)%'".*also '$* ()-&"* /"(* I$-2"* +$(*“gated '/"* risky given the narrow, winding nature of route to the parking garage; I just want to pedestrian-friendly manner. commented on the undocumented. Eagle Road. make sure it’s designed correctly.” “We would be closing the current Eagle community” aspect of Cabrini’s campus, Those present for the proposal on behalf The existing entrances to the campus Road entrance to:9/"("Y&*4""%*)*,)(1"*]-&O)%-2*O("&"%2"*^-%*'/"*2$%1("1)'-$%_*&-%2"* only emergency access stating that a gate would additionally be `aAbF=* :b@*be O"(2"%'* )("* ;"X-2)%F* `@*Eagle O"(2"%'* )("*entrance. T3"('$* of Cabrini included Howard Holden, the were also examined under particular scru- vehicles,” Holden said.!"T)3,* “There&)-.8* will still included at the new Road director of facilities, and Frank Tavani, tiny, given their potential to devolve into a a number of surface parking spaces availthe principal engineer from F. Tavani and somewhat disjointed nature if the campus able for those who are coming in from the !$##%&'()*+', GATEWAY, page 2 Associates, a traffic engineering,3..%,45'#-,36)012.25#301$%*.377 and plan- were to proceed in the advisedly more Upper Gulph Road entrance.” BY BRANDON DESIDERIO Asst. News Editor
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Digital textbooks provide mixed feelings for students, faculty !"#$%&"'()*%+,-(./0(123%4 !"#$"%&'()(*+,-(. +$(* R-+"* -%2,3.-%1* as C)4(-%-* C/""(,").-%1F* tive textbooks. Apple announced Borders, as well as C5T* the rise E$)(.F*!",')*T/-*e-F*[""7*DZ3).F*9")#*5OO),)2/-)* iBooks 2, which features digital in popularity of digital music )%.*J),,">*<$(1"*9($U)%&8 and interactive textbooks, in and books has left people with :\'Y&* %-2"* +$(* C5T* E$)(.*access '$* &/$6* &3OO$('* +$(* January. reduced to hard books. 9/"* !-X$%* C"%'"(* /$3&".* ?B?* O)('-2-O)%'&* %)'-$%),*2)3&"&*,-7"*'/-&F=*G#-,>*<-$("F*&$O/$#$("* We see it every day. We use it That brought forth the quesThat has faculty thinking $+*every '/"* Q",)>* <$(* R-+"* 2)%2"(* 6),7* '$*tion: 4"%"W*'*9/"* &"2$%.)(>*".32)'-$%*)%.*G%1,-&/*#)U$(F*&)-.8*<-$("* day. Technology is everyare physical textbooks about what classes would be like American Cancer Society. Young and old, students /)&* ),&$* 6),7".* '$* without 4"%"W*'* 5\!D* )%.* where, from the machines we use dying? the use)6)("%"&&* of hard textbooks )%.*2$##3%-'>*#"#4"(&F*'/"*2$##$%*'/(").*6)&* 4(")&'*2)%2"(F*$+*6/-2/*/"(*)3%'*-&*-%*("#-&&-$%8 to complete homework assign“It’s a situation in our society in a totally digital world. With the force cancer had on their lives and the impact 9)()*GI-&$%F*&"%-$(*O&>2/$,$1>*#)U$(F*'$,.*/"(* ments to the gadgets in our that people commonly refer to as the way students possess devices '/"&"*6),7"(&*6)%'".*'$*/)I"*$%*2)%2"(8 #$'/"(F* 6/$* -&* 4(")&'* 2)%2"(F* hands that allow us to communi- the ‘Death of Book Culture,’” Dr.23(("%',>* of this W*1/'-%1* new technology age, you :C)%2"(* )++"2'&* "I"(>$%"8* T"$O,"* 6)%'* '$* )4$3'*'/"*"I"%'8*:\*6)%'*/"(*'$*&""*'/"("*)("*O"$O,"* cate within an instant. Seth Frechie, chair of the English would think most students would &""* O($1("&&* #)."*recent '$6)(.&* ("&")(2/*department, )%.* /)I"* -'* said. 6/$*2)("F=*GI-&$%*&)-.8 Two of these innova“We’ve seen embrace such a possibility. eliminated from our community,” Katie Keller, tions to the technology world this for years with:D$#"'-#"&*>$3*+"",*,-7"*>$3Y("*)%*$3'2)&'F*&$* the advent of Michelle Goff, sophomore sophomore accounting major and digital cochair of -'Y&* -#O$(')%'* '$* 2$#"* '$* "I"%'&* ,-7"* '/-&* are the iPad and Kindle, both of technologies.” English major, said4"2)3&"* that she C)4(-%-Y&*Q",)>*<$(*R-+"F*&)-.8 >$3*.$%Y'*+"",*,-7"*&32/*)%*$3'&-."(F=*C-%.>*GI-&$%F* which have expanded their digiFrechie said that the clos- wouldn’t embrace the decision 9/"*6),7F*6/-2/*4"1)%*)'*c*O8#8*$%*D)'3(.)>F* 9)()Y&*stores, #$'/"(F* &)-.8* because GI-&$%* &'$OO".* tal bookstores to include interac- ings of major book such she is &#$7-%1* against '6$* digital NOELLE WESTFALL BY KEVIN DURSO STAFF WRITER Asst. Sports Editor NW66@CABRINI.EDU
;)(2/*?@*)%.*6"%'*3%'-,*a*)8#8*$%*D3%.)>F*;)(2/* years ago. “You almost have to change your life in ?`F* 6)&* )* /31"* &322"&&8* 9/"* 1$),* $+* +3%.&* '$* 4"* $(."(*'$*Z3-'8*GI-&$%*-&*O($3.*'/)'*/"(*.)31/'"(*/)&* ()-&".* 6)&* d?@F@@@* )%.F* )'* A* O8#8F* '/"* "I"%'* /).* Z3-'*&#$7-%1*'$*&/$6*/"(*&3OO$('8 ),(").>*#"'*'/"*d`AF@@@*#)(78*5'*'/"*2$%2,3&-$%*$+* C$##3%-'-"&* )%.* 2$,,"1"&* /$&'* Q",)>* <$(*
books. Goff went on to say that she has become accustomed to using them anyway and that a recent classroom discussion on the topic led to arguments against digital books, with students saying they actually preferred hard textbooks. “We were shocked to discover that among our majors, there is considerable resistance to this idea,” Frechie said. “It began as our faculty thinking how can we keep pace with this new, emerging, younger and more technologically-literate population of
students that we’re working with today.” The administration at Cabrini is also taking into consideration that there are many conditions to look at before making any move toward a digital transition. It is likely that some upperclassmen at Cabrini wouldn’t get to experience a digital classroom experience. “In our academic plan, the faculty and I are working on the
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