1 In the LORD I take refuge; How can you say to my soul, “Flee as a bird to your mountain;  2 For, behold, the wicked bend the bow, They make ready their arrow upon the string To shoot in darkness at the upright in heart.  3 If the

The snow fell on Cairn University as students and professors hurried to get home before the roads became impassable. On that stormy Thursday, I went out to get a friend from Dunkin so she would not have to walk back to campus in such abhorrent conditions, but I did not

There is hard work that goes on behind the scenes, and too often people don’t acknowledge it because they don’t see it. Sometimes people don’t see there is a lengthy process to the seemingly simple things they see every day. Now, I am not here to shame anyone, but I

Cairn is a nondenominational university, opening its doors to students from every branch of Christianity. This mixing of students gives many the opportunity to broaden  their horizons and challenges their beliefs in a way that will strengthen their faith. However, this challenging of faith occasionally leads to friction. The most

For those who date: Come my love, let us frolic in the dull carpeted wasteland of Heritage Hall!  Unbind our songs of love, like golden webs from the sun itself across these humble couches and shimmer for all to see as a lighthouse of hope on the shores of loneliness.

I had the privilege to chat with one of the staff members at Cairn University, Teri Catanio. For those who don’t know, Teri Catanio is the director of the Cairn University Career Center, which is located across from the Health Center in the Smith Administration Building. In this interview, Teri

One of the things I have admired about Dr Williams over the years I have been around him is that he rarely speaks without sharing a story about a student or former student. He is a President driven by his love and care for students, and those stories have helped

As students begin to wear bigger jackets and bundle up to make their treks across campus, it is becoming hard to ignore the arrival of the fall season. With the arrival of the fall season also comes the some-what controversial holiday: Halloween. It is not uncommon to see a division

Some people might frown at the idea of two hours of jazz, but there were no frowns on the faces of the people that sat through the Colors as Time concert at Cairn Friday night on October 20th. Colors as Time is a new and upcoming jazz band started by

Again, I pose the question: have we as the students of Cairn University forgotten someone? Allow me to tell the story of a group once forgotten, but now seeking revival: Student Missionary Fellowship (SMF). Let’s begin by answering the question everyone first asks: what is SMF? SMF is a student