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By noon, on that bright and beautiful Saturday, Homecoming was still going strong. There were so many things to be a part of, where would you even start? The girls’ volleyball games were coming to an end. Rides were at their prime time. Lines were formed for the carnival rides,

The Ferris wheel spins slow, under a sky that seems too blue and open to be real.  I smile, unable to join in the fun, sitting behind a table, waiting for someone to come up and talk to me.  Homecoming, the week that I secretly both dread and love, again

After the Williams’ lawn was drenched by the rain, the annual Garden Party faced a change in location. This year it was held in Chatlos Chapel, with extravagant lights, a large tent, and beautiful candlelit tables. With fresh flowers at every table, Rayhan Owens said “It was amazing to see

Last week, as the final dregs of Hurricane Florence soaked our campus and our spirits, my intrepid editor sent me off into a strange land of donuts and discussion.  Few people I asked knew what the Coffee with the President was, let alone had ever actually attended the event. So

There are so many options, where do you begin choosing? Maybe this can help clear your mind. The Cairn Student Activity fair bloomed Friday, September 7th. Few people were absent as the Heritage Hall Greatroom buzzed with conversation. Club representatives brought their A games to present a competent face to

“Hey, wait, what time is class again?” “I keep forgetting we have class at 9:25…” “I hate having to keep looking at my schedule.” Confusion rings through the halls.  The great backpacked masses stumble through ever increasing waves of delirium as time seems to enter a dimension where it has

In spite of the rain on Friday, August 31, the MAC bustled with students and staff in bright Hawaiian garb. Hosted by Student Government Association and Student Life, the Hawaiian Kick Off Barbecue was not delayed or hindered in any way by the weather. There was a sizable turnout as

March 26th happened to be the 35th Annual Social Work Day at the United Nations. This day is for Social Workers from all around the world to come together in New York City to learn about the United Nations, as well as ideas or issues that relate to International social

Hello Cairn students, and welcome to what is without a shadow of a doubt the most important Scroll article of the 2017-2018 calendar year. Why you ask? Well to put it lightly. GALA IS THIS WEEK. The most hyped up, important event of the school year is this Friday, and