YOU SPEAK, WE LISTEN CABRINI COLLEGE Radnor, Pa. www.theloquitur.com Sandella’s continues to run as normal REPUBLICAN SWEEP Gubernatorial results U.S. Senate results Republican Democrat No race Too close to call as of 2:00 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 Legend Party Before Aſter Party Before Aſter D 26 15 R 24 27 I - 1 For more information on the 2010 general election results see SHIFT page 3. D 57 49 R 41 46 I 2 2 danielle alio / deputy editor
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Radnor, Pa. Vol L, Issue 17www.theloquitur.com
Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
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Hundreds of thousands of people rallied at the National Mall in
Washington D.C. on Sunday, March 21 in support of comprehensive
INSIDEBroaden your mind by traveling the worldSee PERSPECTIVES, page 7
It’s all in the family: faculty’s children as Cabrini studentsSee FEATURES, page 9
Mr. and Miss Cabrini profilesSee A&E, page 10
Freshmen lead volleyball through a successful seasonSee SPORTS, page 15
America’s leadingsatirist holds rally at nation’s capitol
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In spite of recent rumors floating around campus that Sandella’s, located across from Jazzman’s Café in the Widener Center, had failed their food inspection, a Radnor Public Health official and Cabrini’s Dining Services have refuted this claim.
Annual food and health inspections are done at Cabrini ranging from the Marketplace to Jazzman’s Café and Sandella’s.
“They’ve never failed a food inspection that I’ve conducted. I eat there all the time,” Lawrence Taltoan, Radnor Township’s health officer and codes official said.
Had Sandella’s actually failed a food inspection they would have been shut down, as would any other dining establishment.
“What happened was nothing out of the ordinary. Things he [Taltoan] asks you to correct, you fix it and we did,” Drew Niemann, general manager of Cabrini Dining Services, said.
Aside from the rumors that many may have heard over the
past couple weeks about reasons Sandella’s failed their inspection, the actual truth lies in the sushi.
The sushi served at Sandella’s, according to Taltoan in accordance with Pennsylvania food and health codes, was not labeled properly. The packaging must clearly state that the food is raw, which Dining Services has taken into account and is now in compliance with.
“The health inspector asked us to add advisory warnings to the sushi to better inform our clients of the potential danger of eating raw sushi. He also asked us to clean behind a fridge, which we did. All normal happenings during an inspection,” Niemann said.
Now that rumors have been dispelled about Sandella’s food inspection, students are happy to know that a regular and favorite campus food distributor is still what they thought it was to begin with.
“It relaxes me and eases my mind to know that it didn’t fail and that it’s still good and healthy,” Rob Martinsen, senior history major, said.
SANDELLA’S, Page 5
By Ariel Crawford
Staff Writer
Weeks of anticipation came to an end as Comedy Central’s pseu-do-anchormen Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert held their “Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear” at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Oct. 30.
To ignore the fact that Stew-art and Colbert held the “Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear” when just two months earlier Glenn Beck held his “Rally to Re-store Honor” would be dif-ficult.
S t e w a r t and Colbert are, after all, in the business of satire and there was speculation over whether the “Ral-ly to Restore Sanity and/or Fear” did not have a serious message of bipartisanship at all and was just supposed to be a satirical shot at Beck and his rally.
The rally promoted itself as aiming to help people of all dif-ferent political backgrounds work together. However, people still had strong opinions that they were not hiding.
Attendees had many different reasons for coming to the rally. Kristen Ingembrenson of Durham, N.C. brought her four young
RALLY, Page 5
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Located next to Jazzman’s, Sandella’s is one of three dining ser-vices offered to students at Cabrini.
Sandella’s continues to run as normalBy Trevor Wallace
News Editor
REPUBLICAN SWEEPGubernatorial results
U.S. Senate results
RepublicanDemocrat
No raceToo close to callas of 2:00 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3
Legend
Party Before After
Party Before After
D 26 15
R 24 27
I - 1
For more information on the 2010 general election results see SHIFT page 3.