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Solar Eclipse At CU

Students gather outside the ENS observatory on August 21 to see the first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in 99 years. Telescopes with solar filters were set up on the lawn, and eclipse glasses were also provided. The event was also projected on a screen inside the observatory. Although the full eclipse itself did not occur until around 2:30 p.m., people began arriving on site as soon as 1 p.m. in hopes of securing a good viewing spot. Photos by sophomore student Lauren Jacobs

Getting Started Weekend – Sting Groups and Jacket Jaunt

Hear about the Getting Started activities in this video by Erica Zichi.

Getting Started Weekend – Move In

Witness freshman's first reaction to being on campus in this video by Erica Zichi.    

“Around the Third Quadrant” (Part 4)

Under the Brim presents..."Around the Third Quadrant" Part 3. For more Under the Brim Comics, look back on Brian's series: Around the Third Quadrant Part 3 Additional series Brian McCray is a senior studio art major and an arts & entertainment writer for Cedars. He enjoys drawing, writing, watching movies and composing short bios of himself.

“Around the Third Quadrant” (Part 3)

Under the Brim presents..."Around the Third Quadrant" Part 3. For more Under the Brim Comics, look back on Brian's series: Around the Third Quadrant Part 2 Additional series Brian McCray is a senior studio art major and an arts & entertainment writer for Cedars. He enjoys drawing, writing, watching movies and composing short bios of himself.

Cedarville Trustees Approve Concealed Carry

Faculty, staff and trustees will be 1st on an Ohio college campus with permission to carry a handgun. Written by Cedars Staff Cedarville University's board of trustees approved a new concealed carry policy at its most recent meeting. The policy, a first among Ohio colleges, “authorizes the President to grant permission to faculty, staff, and trustees with concealed carry licenses to carry a concealed handgun on campus under approved terms and/or conditions consist...

Note from an Editor: Memories of Me

by Emily Day Until now, I have spent the majority of my life in a classroom. Shocking I know. The truth is, for the average twenty-something, most of their memories are tied to some form of educational institution, whether with friends or family members. Some memories are good, like meeting your best friend or finally mastering all the bones in the body (cause one day you will NEED to know the difference between the radius and the ulna, promise). Other memories are more traumatic, like ...

A Life on Mission

Missionaries discuss what it means to have a career in missions by Keegan D’Alfonso and Josh Burris A career in missions looks different for everyone. Everyone also has a unique road to the field. However, there are a few things missionaries must accomplish before going overseas into the field. They have to go through training, raise support and find a missions agency to work through. Training can come in different forms. Some will go to college for education and missions training. ...

The Other Side of the Field

Missions perspectives from those who grew up overseas by Rebekah Erway and Emily Day For some students here at Cedarville, missions is more than just a concept or a future plan. These MKs, or missionary kids, and internationals have seen some of what the work of missionaries is like on the other side of the field. Growing up in the midst of missions gave them some insights about it. Some names and country names have been altered or withheld to protect those in secure locations. Abbie ...