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Lady Jackets Stumble Against Findlay

By Tim Miller The normally hot-shooting Cedarville Lady Jackets were clamped down on in a loss to the Findlay Oilers on Tuesday night, 73-65. The Lady Jackets (19-5, 14-4 G-MAC) fell out of having a share of first place in the conference with Ursuline after the loss. The Lady Jackets, who own the No. 2 scoring offense in the G-MAC, scored their third least amount of points this season. Cedarville, the No. 1 3-point shooting team in the nation, made just 28 percent of their attempts from ...

Nursing Honors Society hosts missions seminars

By Mariah Hines The Nursing Honor Society is currently hosting Monday Night Missions, a ten-week mission series geared towards giving students insights from a professor’s past missionary experiences. The series began as a personal project of Abigail Patton, president of the Nursing Honor Society. Referencing a missions trip to Honduras she was apart of with her church, Patton said many people did not seem to have the right mindset. They got to spend time with the people, share with them ...

Movie Review: ‘Peter Rabbit’

by Ian Sarmiento “Peter Rabbit,” based on the classic tale by Beatrix Potter and directed by Will Gluck, hopped into theaters last week. The film invites audiences into a new adventure with the Rabbit family as they defend their home from a new threat. Peter Rabbit (James Corden) is a whimsical, smart, and mischievous . He and his family live in a burrow with one goal: find food. Easy, right? Especially since they live next to a food garden. If only it wasn’t owned by the McGregor ...

ELML Gives Staff and Students a Chance to Love Their Neighbors

By Hannah Day Cedarville University’s staff and students will be sharing the spirit of love and friendship of Valentine’s Day by assembling packages to help those in need at the Love Your Neighbor event. This year’s event is the second annual Love Your Neighbor event held at the university, hosted by the English Literature and Modern Languages department. The purpose of this event is to remind students that there are more types of love to celebrate on Valentine’s Day than romantic ...

Cedarville Falls to Ohio Dominican as G-MAC Hopes Decrease

by Joshua Stevens Cedarville lost a tough game to Ohio Dominican on Saturday, 63-58. The loss keeps the Jackets at 9th place in the G-MAC standings, which would keep them out of the conference tournament. After a big overtime win in Nashville against Trevecca a week earlier, the Jackets (11-12, 6-10 GMAC) came home seeking a second straight win against the Panthers (13-10, 8-8 GMAC), and momentum to keep their conference tournament hopes alive. The first half had promising signs for the ...

Hobbling Lady Jackets Scrape By Ohio Dominican to Keep Share of G-MAC Lead

by Tim Miller The Cedarville Lady Jackets (19-4, 14-3 G-MAC) picked up a pivotal conference win over Ohio Dominican on Saturday evening, 93-88. The Lady Jackets used just eight players and had only 10 active for the game. Senior guard Kaitlyn Holm recorded a double-double with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Cedarville was without leading scorer Regina Hochstetler (torn ACL, out for season) and Emily Williams (grade three ankle sprain, out at least three weeks), among others in the contest. Holm ...

Cedarville Basketball Loses Leading Scorers For Season

by Tim Miller The Cedarville men’s and women’s basketball teams each lost their leading scorers less than a week apart in the first week of February. Patrick Bain, a senior guard who led the team in points per game (21.7), assists per game (3.5), blocks (13), and steals (24), was on pace to win G-MAC Player of the Year. Bain tore his ACL with just over a minute to play in a win over Ohio Valley on Jan. 27. "Patrick left everything he had on the court and although this is devastat...

Play Review: ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’

by Kaileigh Willis Cedarville’s Department of Art, Design, and Theatre performed its first showing of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” on Thursday, Feb. 1. The story follows the four Pevensie children, Peter (Zachary Krauss), Susan (Heather Lange), Edmund (Hunter Johnson) and Lucy (Anna Luttenegger) as they enter the land of Narnia through a wardrobe in their uncle’s spare room. Upon discovering this new realm, the four children encounter many mystical creatures such as a faun ...

The Foreign Film Series Kicks Off It’s 14th Year This Month

by Gary Phillips In 2004 Dan Clark, Associate professor of English, and Andrew Wiseman, Professor of Spanish,  came up with the idea of the Foreign Film Series, a selection of films that are produced in other countries that show the culture in which they are filmed. After gaining approval in spring of 2004, they were able to fund the first series through a gift from the Student Life department and they were able to screen the first film in spring of 2005. Since the first semester, the FFS has ...

The Variable in the Vaccine

Why This Year’s Flu Season is the Worst in a Decade By Breanna Beers Flu season is now in full swing, and for an illness with a vaccine readily available since the 1940’s, the virus seems to be running rampant across the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), this year’s flu season is may be worse than any in nearly a decade, and is nowhere close to being over yet. There are several different categories of influenza strains, broken down by the proteins on ...