April 24, 2014 issue 25 Loquitur

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Deb Takes’ year as interim president of Cabrini BY EMILY ARENTZEN Asst. News Editor

Thursday April 24, 2014 VOL. LV, ISSUE 25

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made an unexpected phone call to Takes asking her if she would serve on the board of trustees. She happily accepted the position and served until 2013 where she ended her two year “It’s been one of the most interesting years of my career. term as chair and went into retirement. It’s a really happy place to work. I just love the people.” After In July 2013, the college community was given a surprise graciously serving as Cabrini’s interim president starting in as President Marie George resigned from her position. July of 2013, Deb Takes will be stepping down on June 30 and Former President George then contacted Takes regarding her will be succeeded by interest in becoming Dr. Don Taylor. interim president. “I As a former committed to do 18 member of the board months if they needed of trustees, Takes was me,” Takes said in a only familiar with recent interview. the other members When asked as well as those what she feels was who served on the the reason behind different committees George’s choosing she worked with. her she said, “I think Coming into her term because I had been as interim president, here for such a long Takes involved herself time I was probably in as many campus one of the five people activities as she could. that had been here that In doing so, she has long. I had been really not only made herself involved in almost CASSANDRA PHIPPS/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER known across campus every committee. I Deb Takes working in her suite in the Mansion but has become knew all the people someone cherished by and I knew the college the Cabrini community. and I had a business background.” “There’s so much that I want to be a part of with all of the With that, Takes then took on the role as interim and has dinners and honors society inductions and concerts. It’s a very had, as she describes, one of the “most interesting years” of vital place.” her career. Throughout the past year, Takes has been involved in Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, Takes was unable numerous events around campus. The fall convocation, the to extend her term past the 18 months that she had committed Christmas tree lighting, the Lenten Lectures and a few other to. “It was a difficult decision to not stay longer but it was the speakers are just a small amount of the activities that have right thing for my life.” The reason the interim position fit so become everlasting memories for her. well was the combination of her retired status and experience When asked what her fondest memory here has been, Takes with the college as well as the fact that she simply had the time. said, “Just working with the people [she’s] met and working Now that the national presidential search has concluded with the people [she’s] had the privilege to work with.” and the college prepares for the term of Taylor, Takes was able Beginning in 1986, Takes’ career at Cabrini started through to reflect on her past year at Cabrini and what she is looking her position as an adjunct professor under the communication towards in her near future. department teaching advertising, advanced advertising case Takes currently owns a home in Florida where she has been studies and advertising copy writing. This lasted for about 10 taking care of her mother. Once her time at Cabrini concludes, years when she stated that the department was moving on and Takes plan on going back into retirement and spending the the classes had simply run their course. This then opened up summer relaxing and travel aing and eventually going back to the opportunity for her to continue her own education and Florida in October. earn her master’s degree in management. In 2000, former president Dr. Antoinette Iadarola then ECA37@CABRINI.EDU

Pennsylvania’s anti- A struggle of a same-sex LGBT marriage couple laws challenged BY LAUREN HIGHT Asst. Lifestyles Editor

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On Monday June 9, the lawsuit entitled Whitewood v. Wolf will be testing Pennsylvania’s Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). If the plaintiffs win the courtcase, 50 percent of the United States population will be eligible for equal marriage rights. SEE COURT CASE ON PAGE 3

times in their journey toward matrimony. By being members of the growing homosexual community,these women have fought for their basic right of acceptance within the law and community. Some people are not willing to take on the challenge with a fear of being shut down, but Adam and her wife went running at the opportunity with hope gleaming in their eyes. Adam met Brandie in 2007 through a mutual passion for softball. After four years of dating, the two realized that they wanted to spend the rest of their lives together.

Having the ability to officiate a person’s love of their significant other through marriage is a basic human right that has not been granted to all citizens. A Cabrini alumna’s was topped off with sand and ocean waves in 2011 but was missing one vital piece that officiates the marriage in the eyes of the state. A marriage license. So why was this document absent? Because this ceremony was between two women. Mary Adam, a 2005 graduate and communication major, and her wife, Brandie, have shown their ability to weather tough SEE MARY ADAM’S ON PAGE 3


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