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Everyone wants to have fun on Valentine’s Day, whether they are single, dating, or married. This insightful list can provide some fun ideas of what to do this Valentine’s Day, no matter what your relationship status is. First, I will list the couple’s option, followed by the single’s version. Some

The Many Worlds Interpretation:There are infinite universes, countless realities, so many possibilities that are, well, possible. Maybe there’s a world where the sky is red instead of blue;Maybe there’s a world where it rains candyfrom the sky;Maybe there’s a world where we are bornas our favorite animals;Maybe there’s a world

A warming touch, a cold-turned back,A loving heart, a cruel attack;A constant shiftAn ebbing giftOf fire and ice that calls my heart They come and go, like a spring breeze:Love-filled glances given with easeHis capturing smile,That turned so vileTo fire and ice that calls my heart. A burning care, a

Over the past few months, I have met individuals who tragically lost a significant other. One of these individuals is a man who shared that he recently lost his wife of 24 years. She experienced a slow, painful death due to complications with diabetes. He told me, “Some people tell

Wait, that’s this week?  It can’t be this week. Sweet St. Ambrose it is this week!  Battle stations! Battle stations, man the lifeboats, buy the flowers! Well hello again Cairn university, we find ourselves again at the center of the maelstrom of hormones and excess spending: Valentine’s Day!  How did

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.

The life of David is a life of contrasts.  He is perhaps the most famous penitent in the Bible – remember Nathan’s confrontation and David’s response in Psalm 51? – but he is also Old Testament Israel’s greatest king.  God makes an enduring covenant with David, promising him a son
dancing on museum steps

Last Sunday I was able to experience something new and out of my comfort zone. I was a little hesitant at first, but I decided to go through with it, that is, bachata dancing. I got in the car with two of my best of pals and we drove through

Kyle Castner— that’s him. My brother. No, he’s not my twin. I’m a year and a half older. Some people say it’s the eyebrows that make us look alike, others say it’s the mouth. Honestly, I have a hard time seeing the resemblance most of the time. Kyle and I

I have to admit, I was skeptical.   Really, really skeptical.   Because what else would epitomize the Cairn experience more than to have an event that blatantly caters to the girls pursuing their M.R.S degrees? [See more about that “degree” in Ring by Spring and “Cairn’s Hookup Culture.“]