Cairn Volleyball Preview
December has commenced, and Christmas Break is right around the corner, which means winter sports are in full swing. Men’s and Women’s basketball are in mid-season form and are preparing for conference play. On the flipside of things, another team is heading into preseason, and they are ready to make the
Confessions of a Twilight Convert
Twilight. Stephenie Meyer. 498 pp. Little, Brown, and Company, 2006. New Moon. Stephenie Meyer. 563 pp. Little, Brown, and Company, 2006. Eclipse. Stephenie Meyer. 629 pp. Little, Brown, and Company, 2007. Breaking Dawn. Stephenie Meyer. 756 pp. Little, Brown, and Company, 2008. Amanda Kloth, Secondary English Education, Spring
10 Things To Do in New York for Free
Although Cairn is a small campus, there are many places in a reasonable distance that you, as a student, could be taking advantage of. One of those places is the famous Big Apple, otherwise known as New York, New York. If you drive about an hour north of Philadelphia, you
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Harriet Beecher Stowe. 442 pp. Barnes and Noble Books, 2003. Barbara Cooper/ Part-Time Faculty, School of Education November 2017 When President Lincoln first met Harriet Beecher Stowe, he reportedly remarked, “So you’re the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war!” I have always
RJS Fit Review
Tucked into the Crossroads Plaza of Richboro is a new fitness center, RJS Fit. RJS is a new business owned by Cairn alum Kate Mikhailov ’00/G’08. After many years of corporate job as an HR Director in a large pharmaceutical company, Kate decided to pursue her dream of helping people become strong
‘Tis The Season of Christmas and Finals
Christmas music plays through the walls of the dorms. The walkway is lit. And every student has a pile of homework to surmount. As students return from a much need Thanksgiving Break, campus is now in the full swing of finals and preparation for Christmas activities. It’s a blend of
Amy’s Balancing Act
Amy Faust: a dual-level senior, earning her Master’s degree in education and her Bachelor’s degree in elementary education; a student supervisor for Nexus; a middle school basketball coach for Calvary Christian Academy; a friend, girlfriend, and roommate. Amy Faust does it all—but how does she balance it all? Amy’s balancing
From Pain to Praise…
This past Wednesday evening I had the privilege of attending Deion Payton’s Senior Presentation, “From Pain to Praise!” This performance featured music from composers such as Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Faure, and included a 30-voice Gospel Choir, as well as some of Deion’s own original compositions. Music has always been a
Look at Your Eyes
“Look at your eyes; they’re small in size, but they see enormous things” Hosea is a book of the Bible that baffles me. Genesis 16 is a story that makes me see Jesus in the realest way I have ever seen him. Psalm 51 tells me that it’ll all be
A Dream Fulfilled
On Tuesday, October 31, Cairn Men’s Soccer lost in the CSAC quarterfinals to Centenary University, 4-2. Now, while many will look at this without more than a blink of an eye, there is a lot more to this historic matchup. The most noteworthy aspect of the game was it was