This week I decided to sit down with one of Cairn’s very own, Lizzie Walker. During Walker’s first year here, she was a part of the Urban Ministry First Year Program. Now she is a Senior in the School of Social Work who has plans of graduating in December of

With March in full swing, it means only one thing, Baseball.  Highlander baseball is already 4 games into their 2018 season and has shown signs of being a playoff contender early in the season.  After splitting with Medaille College, the Highlanders swept the University of Valley Forge to garner a

FOMO. The fear of missing out. Though coined in the early 2000’s, the term did not rise in popularity until the last several years. But it’s emotional impact fills our lives, whether or not we know its name. It’s why we feel restless on a Friday night if we find

What does it mean to be a leader for Christ? Is God calling me to be a leader RIGHT here, RIGHT now? These are some of the questions I asked myself as a freshman in college. Now in my fourth year of college, I am still trying to navigate what

Ah, the college kid budget. Just enough for Chick-fil-a and a load of laundry. But what about when your clothes are worn, ripped, or too small? What store can you visit to get great clothes at a price inside your budget? Look no further than Plato’s Closet. Address: 467 S
Stephanie

In a month when so many mission reps from around the world are on campus, it might be easy to forget the one woman who’s on campus pouring her heart into missions. Every. Single. Day. She’s been to 32 countries and back, and now she serves in Cairn’s Ministry Center.

Rarely in my lifetime have I been bowled over with a heaping plate of positive emotions, canceling out any negative happenings in my life at the time. The Eagles Super Bowl Parade on Wednesday was one of those emotional, jovial days.   As soon as I arrived at 7:30 AM,
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Living Life Backwards: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us To Live In Light Of The End. David Gibson. 176 pp. Crossway, 2017. Ashlyn Jones, MS. Coordinator of Oasis Counseling Center, Instructor. David Gibson in Living Life Backwards examines Ecclesiastes in several ways but under the main premise that in dwelling on the
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The Nightingale. Kristin Hannah. 608 pp. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2017. Kristen Castner, Secondary English Education, Spring 2018 The Nightingale has graced the “Most Popular” shelves of libraries and bookstores for months. For this bookworm, the novel held little alluding quality because so many people were reading and raving about it.
Eric Jacobs

The Highlander Café was an appropriate place to sit down and interview The Scroll’s latest Highlander Spotlight student. Eric Jacobs: sophomore, Pastoral Ministries major, basketball player, and dedicated student. I had the opportunity to interview him on Friday afternoon, and get to know this Highlander a little bit more. Hailing