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How to Plan a Wedding While in College
It’s a beautiful May evening in Philadelphia. You and your significant other enjoy a lovely meal, telling stories both new and old. The fabric of your conversation further weaves the tapestry of your relationship. Then, you two go on a walk. It is slightly chiller than you anticipated. You ask
Writing Contest Update
Greetings, lovers of all things spooky and writerly! There is still time to submit your short story for the Spooky Writing Competition! The prompt is this: “He barred the windows and double checked the alarm. Still, it came in– undetected through the roof.” Feeling fear-spired yet? Submissions should be around
31 Ways to Enjoy Fall
Maybe it’s cliche, but autumn is my favorite season of the year. The summer breeze turns into a chill. The leaves slowly fade from green to brown, then fall, one by one, leaving the trees bare. Night comes earlier and every day is just a little bit shorter than the
Rest and Entertainment: What’s the Difference?
I sit at my apartment table, plugging away on my laptop for hours. It’s only Monday, but it feels like I’m already behind. Finally, around 1pm, I reach a stopping place and heat up some homemade stew. Lunchtime at last! The microwave dingdingdings! and I cup my hands around the
The Return of Student Missionary Fellowship!
How was World Reach Week, Cairn? Maybe you’re a freshman and seeing all those missions tables was a little overwhelming. Perhaps you’re a seasoned student and have talked with some representatives from the many visiting groups, but you always seem to forget the ones that made the most impression. If
Busy, But Together
Wearily, I lug the loaded triboard poster from my car. The blacktop simmers beneath my shoes. It is hot as heck out here! I can’t wait for sweater weather. Looking up, I see others making this same trip up on the walkway, posters in their arms, too. I reckon it’s
Memoirs of Murawski
Written by Scroll Reporter Raven in a Cardinal’s Nest I recently interviewed Dr. Bryan Murawski, an associate professor for the school of divinity. He and his wife Janice are parents to four children and he’s one of the best professors Cairn has to offer–from his burnt offerings of Chick Fil-A
Are you Suffering from the “Almost Spring Break” Blues?
Written by Scroll Reporter Lilly Fischer It’s that time of year again. There are two weeks until Spring Break, but it feels like two months away. The weather fluctuates between warm, beautiful Spring days and dark, wet, cold Winter days that make Summer feels like years away. Here are a
Get to Know Mr. Cairn!
I had the opportunity to interview this year’s Mr. Cairn, Kyle Saar! We all know about your recent success as Mr. Cairn, but we would love to know a little more about you. So tell us the basics. I’m a senior. It’s my fourth year here. I’m a social work
A New Club at Cairn: The Pro-Life Club
During the Pro-Life March in Harrisburg last September, nine Cairn students promoted the sanctity of life among over 5,000 people. Two of those students were able to represent our up-and-coming Cairn Pro-Life Club on stage as an organization that seeks to raise awareness for the pro-life community. “We were really