Go Fearlessly Into the River
I’m an incoming freshman and my story is not what I thought it would be. You see, I’m a planner and I had a thorough plan. Every inch of it was cozy and familiar, never taking me far from those dear to me. So trust me when I say I
High Aspirations
Three: The number of overtime losses Cairn men’s soccer had during the 2016 season. This is arguably the most noticeable reason why they missed the 2016 CSAC playoff tournament, the same tournament which they came within a game of qualifying for in the 2015 season. Due to all of that,
Stop Putting God in a Box
This past summer was a major season of reflection: a season of looking back on all that was taught in previous years, taking it in, and thanking God for everything that was learned so far. Without a doubt in my mind each year is another opportunity and chance to allow God to
Heritage Seniors
Correct me if I’m wrong, but this may be, in fact, one of the first in several years that the seniors are sharing a roof with the freshmen. With the selling of Penndel, upperclassmen are now condensed to the living quarters of Heritage Hall and Manor Residence. Gone are the days
Teaching Abroad: An Interview with Madi Errichetti
Student teaching frightens just about every education student—but can you imagine teaching in a foreign country, completely alone, in a brand new culture? For Madison Errichetti, this image will be a reality come Fall 2017. Madison Errichetti just completed her junior year here at Cairn and is venturing into
Penndel’s Last Hurrah
I really cannot think of a better event to capstone this school year. With the selling of the Penndel apartments coming in matter of months, this truly was the last event that the Penndel R.H.A. team has will ever put on. And while we could over-sentimentalize every “last” of Penndel,
Cairn IS The Real World
“When I graduate and go out into the real world…” I hear this sentence from college students all the time. Throughout our lives, we have been told that life truly starts when we graduate college and get a “real” job. I don’t like it. By calling our
My Year on the Nexus Team
As my third year at Cairn quickly comes to an end, I feel the need to discuss and reflect on my year-long role as a student ambassador. Last April, I was recommended to apply for a student worker position in the Welcome Center. Being the extroverted person I am, I
Jumping into Summer
Summer is upon us, Cairn Students! Just this past weekend, Cairn University students witnessed a plethora of events take place across campus to get them ready for the summer that awaits them. Students had several options to choose from when it came to indulging in all their summer dreams. To
The Bible is Not a Textbook, So Stop Quizzing Me On It
A mere two weeks away from the close of my junior year, the amount of credits that I have left to complete is certainly dwindling. I realized while scheduling out my senior year that I have completed significantly more courses than I have left to take, which is a wonderfully