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World Feast
Many Americans enjoy so-called “ethnic” food, which has typically been highly Americanized. Very rarely do Americans get to taste food that is truly from another country, in all its authenticity. Cairn University gets a rare opportunity to showcase authentic food from around the world, allowing students to have this chance
New Name, Same Mission
Welcome back, everyone! As I sat in Monday’s chapel, I couldn’t help but notice that “Global Missions Week” has disappeared. In its place, announcements for “World Reach Week” scroll across the screen. Are the two weeks the same? If so, why the name change? To answer this and other questions,
Christmas at Cairn
Last Friday night, Cairn celebrated Christmas with the annual Starry Night event. Student Life and Campus Services decorated the walkway with lights, arches, and, for the first time, a real Christmas tree. Student Life set up tables full of cookies and large pots of cocoa and cider as Christmas classics
Ico-What Now?
Icosahedrons, seen in the Art Gallery in the lower BLC, are polyhedrons built by the students of math professor Dale Siegenthaler to celebrate the 100th birthday of mathematician and priest Magnus J. Wenninger. The students and professors of the math department worked on hanging this impressive display on October 30th
Whodunit??
Who killed the ambassador? Was it the Native American, angry about the people coming to take his land? Was it the notorious criminal couple, Bonnie and Clyde? Or was it the governor, low on funds and not so fond of the natives? Friday night, Heritage opened its halls to host
Working on Campus
Okay, so chances are, you know someone who works on campus. It’s a pretty common thing here at Cairn, especially because many of the departments that we have here on campus are run and led by student workers. Student workers have become an integral part of Cairn University and is
Loving Thy LGBT Neighbor
Chances are, you know someone who is a part of the LGBT community. Perhaps you are familiar with the difficult balance between loving them and yet not mitigating the truth of God. If you have experienced this, or even if you were simply curious, you were likely refreshed by Dr.
My Camel Ate my Homework
Imagine riding a camel and sleeping under the stars in an orange desert. Maybe that’s too sandy for you, in which case, you can imagine visiting holy sites, going on a safari, or unleashing your inner Whovian. Now, imagine doing any of these things while earning college credit. This is
Kick Off the New School Year
Friday’s Kick Off BBQ forewent the Hawaiian theme of previous years, yet its efforts to bring together students of every class was a resounding success. With this, everyone gathered to celebrate the new school year, as well as the completion of their first week. Thanks to Pioneer, students came together
Godspeed
There’s something comforting in the goodbyes shared by Christians. For truly, there is no goodbye, we will always meet again, whether in this world or in the next, we will all meet again. I have been asked to write a farewell article as my final article in the Scroll, which