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SGA’s Week of Philanthropy Begins With a Laugh

DTR put on their second show of the year, "Halloween vs. Reformation Day," on Sunday, Nov. 2 in the recital hall. The show kicked off a week of philanthropy at Cedarville, with all proceeds directly benefiting the Makarios ministry. The group posed the question “How is improv comedy connected to Makarios?” to the audience before the show began. “There actually isn’t a connection at all,” Stephen Clark said. “I tried to think of one. The only connection is that we are using our ...

Moonlight Madness Previews Upcoming Basketball Season

Cedarville got a small taste of the upcoming basketball season Saturday night with Moonlight Madness. The highlight of the night was the dunk exhibition. Instead of a contest like in years past, the audience was treated to a showcase of Cedarville’s best dunkers. Sophomore forward and former junior varsity player Josh Paul leapt over a friend on his way to a dunk, and sophomore forward Easton Bazzoli took a pass off the side of the backboard and slammed it in. But sophomore guard Austin ...

Robert Vaughn: Candidate for Ohio Second District Court of Appeals

Robert Vaughn, professor of criminal justice at Cedarville, will be running for one of five judicial seats on the Ohio Second District Court of Appeals on Nov. 4. He will be challenging incumbent Democrat Jeffrey Froelich who has served on the court since 2009. The winner of this year’s election will assume office Feb. 9, 2015. The Ohio Second District Court of Appeals is one of 12 appellate courts in Ohio and encompasses Clark, Champaign, Greene, Miami, Dark, and Montgomery counties. ...

Midterms Could Sway 2016 Election

On November 4, American voters will elect 435 congressmen to the House of Representatives and 33 Senators to make up the 114th Congress. “I believe this is a very crucial election and the presidential election after is very crucial,” said Richard Tison, professor of history at Cedarville. “Should (Republicans) pick up control of both houses and go on to win the presidency, then they have an opportunity to affect change.” The Democrats hold the majority in the Senate with 55 out of ...

Students Excited at Cedarville’s Moonlight Madness

Students share their excitement for Cedarville's Moonlight Madness Nov. 1. WATCH:

Gallery Hop Festival Held in Columbus Every Month

Short North, a neighborhood just north of downtown Columbus, draws visitors with the Gallery Hop, a festival held the first Saturday of every month from 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. The festival is a celebration of culture and arts, with an emphasis on local scene. During this time you will see street performers, gallery exhibitions, food and special events lining the street. There is no cost of admission; however, most likely you will need to shell out few dollars for parking. Consider sho...

Lady Jackets Steamroll Central State

In their final regular season home game Wednesday night, the Cedarville women’s volleyball team cruised to an easy victory over Central State. It didn’t take long for the Jackets to defeat the Marauders, winning in three sets (25-4, 25-7, 25-2). Central State has not won a match this season, and in their 14 losses they haven’t won a single set. The win moves the Jackets to 17-12 (8-1) on the season. Because of the dominating win, Emily Gewirtz and Katie Sir, both freshmen, saw more ...

Yes, Fire-Eating, Sword-Walking and Hoop-Dancing Can Be Part of Your Testimony

V. Scites, a senior theatre major, will present her testimony Saturday, Nov. 1 in “unVeiled,” her senior theatre project (STP). UnVeiled is a show Scites wrote to reflect her life, and she said it focuses on individuality in Christ. “It’s kind of my life story,” Scites said. “I had a really interesting, unique upbringing, so I threw in the spectacle of some of the stuff I can do, so there’s some sword-walking, some hula-hoop dancing and some fire-eating.” Scites grew ...