day : 19/05/2014 4 results

Recruits Hold Promise

The Lady Jackets will welcome seven freshmen to the basketball team this fall. Taylor Buckley, one of the seven recruits, was named the Gatorade Rhode Island Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year in March for the second time. This award recognizes athletic excellence among high school athletes along with academic achievement and exemplary character. Kirk Martin, women’s basketball head coach, said the award speaks to the type of person Buckley is on and off the court. “Clearly the ...

Behind the Badge

Cedarville students regularly encounter campus safety members during the course of an average day. From replacing ID cards to unlocking a dorm lounge, the responsibilities of Cedarville campus safety are considerably varied. However, much of the work done by these officers is behind the scenes. Who are they, what do they do, and why do they do it? This article describes just a few of the several individuals of this department to provide some insight into those who serve Cedarville University....

Jesse Bowser: Apparel Designer

The sky — or rather his dorm room – is the limit for sophomore Jesse Bowser. Bowser, a graphic design major, uses his dorm room as a design studio for his apparel design business, Vernos Apparel, through which he sells T-shirts and sweatshirts with hand-printed designs he created. “At the moment it’s all hand-done,” Bowser said. “I do it just out of a dorm. Everything people own has been 100 percent hand printed by myself.” Bowser said his process includes sketching a design ...

Forensics Team Wins Big at Nationals

Every member of Cedarville’s forensic speech team brought home a trophy after competing in the National Christian College Forensics Invitational in California in early March. The team placed first in speech in Division II out of 26 other teams and first in sweepstakes, which is uncommonly good according to Rebecca Adams, freshman business management major and forensic speech member. “All seven of us broke to semifinals or finals and that’s not a common thing. It’s pretty unheard ...