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On Friday, February 7th, crowds filled the ADR to witness the incredible talent of fellow students. Unlike Heritage Idol, this was not a competition. Instead, it was a fun night to relax and enjoy the fellowship of the student body. When Sean Ellis described his own act, he called it

Last Friday, Cairn officially opened the Elioenai art exhibit by Philadelphia-based artist Jun Cruz, who comes from the Philippines. Cairn University is honored to host Cruz’s first exhibit in the United States. Cruz drew heavily on his medical background and on his faith in creating the Elioenai exhibit. In introducing

The Gospel Choir’s first full concert was a night full of worship and the culmination of several people’s hard work. Ruth Naomi Floyd opened with a brief introduction, explaining the birth of gospel music. African slaves, in their deepest despair, lifted their songs and lifted their heads to God. The

In Opera Theater’s For All the Saints?, students performed a variety of skits from several different musicals. These performances used very few props, making them remarkable and allowing the audience to stay focused on the acting. Opera Theater intends to grow students’ acting abilities by removing the crutch that props

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

As I walk out of the library, head spinning with homework, I decide to take a breather before I head to tonight’s Scroll meeting. My feet trek down the library stairs, through the door to the Highlander Café, up the hallway and out underneath the sky bridge to the Biblical

Once upon a time, my boyfriend Mitchell and I wanted to go on a date without watching a movie, a very strange concept to the both of us. We asked ourselves, “What do normal people do when they go out?” Parties? Nooo. Restaurant? We wanted this to be a casual

Hello, future pilots! I’m glad to have found you honest, hardworking pilots who shall be my young charge’s masters for decades to— Sorry? You say you’re pirates? You say this ship has, quite literally, pirates? Oh my! I suppose my charge must learn how to buckle his swash and steal

Recently I had the pleasure of sitting down with Noah Wilde and Mallory McCollum, who will be starring as Frederick and Mabel in the fast-paced operetta “Pirates of Penzance”—coming to Cairn in March!  When did you first get into acting? Was there anyone who inspired you to act or join

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