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
What’s Up with the World – Trade War
Hello everyone, welcome to the first (and hopefully not last) edition of “What’s Up with the World Right Now?” In this series of articles, we’ll be exploring all sorts of current events that are happening in the world right now with me, Audric Radityaputra, as your host! It’s important to
Another America
By: Jennica Mendoza A face never seen on beauty’s front page,Yet it still existsA body that fails to catch the lustful eyes of men,Yet it still dances gracefullyA shade of beauty unseen and even demonized,Yet it still radiatesA voice silenced by competing narrativesDivided by polarization and enmity,Yet still kept alive
Watchmen Review
As I sit at the tiny breakroom table after work, I hear my friend ask me, “What comic book are you reading?” Resisting the urge to say, “This is more than just a comic book! It’s a work of art and literature combined!” I hold up the book, revealing the
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.
Fresh Start: Four Semester Resolutions
By Jennica Mendoza Have you ever started a new semester with a list of ambitious resolutions, only to forget them after a few days? Maybe your goal was to read the whole Bible throughout the year or stop procrastinating on major projects. When the cares of college life begin and
The Story of Creative Success
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
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
Constructing a Castle of Meaning
One of the most beautiful places I have ever visited is Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. Its stonewall Medieval architecture and fine, elaborate details never cease to mesmerize me. At night, I marvel at its elegant iridescence as hues of pink and blue glow amid a blanket of pitch black. This
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