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The Highlander 2.0: the Highlands
As another day at Cairn University come to an end, I snuck a peek into the new and improved Highlands Café, and, I have to admit, my heart tingled with excitement as I saw one of the workers laying tile on the wall of the kitchen area. The new tables,
Scroll Editor Jess Schnittjer Passes the Quill
For those of you who may not know, Jess Schnittjer, Senior Editor of The Scroll for three and a half consecutive years, is passing the torch to a new editor come the end of this month. Her legacy as the pioneer of The Scroll online has impacted many aspects of
Our Student Body President: Alex Crawford
Cairn University is an institution of many unique, highly qualified individuals stamping their mark on the university. People do this in many different ways; through academics, athletics, extracurricular activities, and their personalities, they make an impact on their university. I sat down with Alexander Crawford, a genuine man with a
From Athlete to Assistant Coach: An Interview with Amie Eppolito
Playing on a team is one thing, but coaching that team merely a year later is something entirely different. Here at Cairn, several students have transitioned from student-athlete to faculty member; some have made the switch in this past year. Amie Eppolito, a recent Cairn graduate and current assistant coach
Highlander Baseball Preview
Highlander baseball is right around the corner, and with the uniquely warm weather we have experienced in the past couple of weeks, it is highly possible that in less than two weeks the Highlanders will play their season opener against Norwich University on February 24, 2017. With baseball on the
HIGHLANDER SPOTLIGHT: Meagan Maratita
We all know that collegiate athletes are recruited for our athletics from across the country, but did you know that our school even has athletes recruited from different continents? After hearing that the softball team recruited a pitcher from Guam, I had to find what brought her all the way
Heart and Hustle: Four Years as a Highlander
I have to be honest: it’s really hard for me to write this article. Maybe it’s because I’m not far enough removed from my senior season. Maybe it’s because I’m sad that volleyball is over, or unwilling to look towards my future as an ex-athlete, or bitter because of the
More Than a Game- Men’s Soccer Reflection by Phil Knower
There I was, standing on the hill next to the MAC looking back at the field where I had spent so much time. As a senior on the soccer team, my four years as a Highlander was getting close to its end. We had just beaten Rosemont College in our