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Raising the Roof at the Indian Mounds

The Greene County Parks & Trails have been working to restore a cabin on Route 42 near the Indian Mounds Reserve in Cedarville since fundraising for the project began four years ago. The restored cabin, which is estimated to be about 200 years old, will be used for educational purposes. Gretchen Rives, the public relations manager of Green County Parks & Trials, said the type of educational programs that will be held at the cabin will be similar to programs done previously. “T...

Main Street Station Gives a Home-Cooked Alternative to Cedarville Dining

Main Street Station, a restaurant located on South Main Street in Cedarville, may be known best for its home-cooked meals and community atmosphere. “There are no other home cooked meals in town whatsoever,” Dick Sleigh, current owner of the restaurant said. Main Street Station was started by Wilma Miller 17 years ago. Dick and Sena Sleigh are the second owners of the restaurant and have been managing the store for the last three years. “Owning a restaurant is a deep passion ...

Review: ‘Hamlet’

Madness. Murder. Suicide. Sword fights. Revenge. The movie production of the live play "Hamlet" has all this and more. The National Live Theatre screened a new contemporary version of the famous play at the Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs, Ohio, Nov. 7-8, and will have an encore showing Nov. 12. Benedict Cumberbatch, better known for his role as Sherlock Holmes in the TV series "Sherlock," plays the main character, Hamlet, for National Live Theatre’s production. National Live Theatre ...

Cedarville Soccer Teams Make History, NCAA Tourney

The men and women's soccer teams both earned a place in their respective NCAA Division II soccer tournaments, something never before achieved in the history of the school. The women’s team knew they were locked into the tournament, as the Lady Jackets received an automatic bid for winning the G-MAC tournament. Heading into the conference tournament, Cedarville was a four-seed. But after the women's team won their first game, they traveled to West Virginia and defeated top seed ...

Men’s Soccer Team Three-peats

The Cedarville men’s soccer team won the G-MAC tournament Saturday for the third straight year, defeating Alderson Broaddus University 1-1, (4-2). Cedarville tied the game with less than 20 minutes left. No goals would be scored for the rest of regulation and the two overtime periods. The game, and the conference tournament championship, went into penalty kicks. The visitors went first. Alec Andall of Alderson Broaddus took the first penalty kick, but his attempt went over the bar. ...

Weekly Comic: “Vault of Neuroses” (Part 4)

Under the Brim presents..."Vault of Neuroses" (Part 4) "Vault of Neuroses" Parts 1-3 Brian McCray is a junior studio art major and an arts & entertainment writer for Cedars. He enjoys drawing, writing, watching movies and composing short bios of himself.

Students #BacktheJackets for 2015-2016

Cedarville students share what they are most excited about this basketball season. Josh Burris is a junior journalism major and multimedia person for Cedars. He is interested in sports broadcasting and reporting. He enjoys watching sports, lifting, and listening to rock and rap music.

Dribbling Across Demographics

Aside from making up the biggest class in school history, the freshmen on Cedarville’s men’s basketball team bring cultural diversity, talent and humility to the court. Seven players make up this year’s recruiting class. Center Roshane O’Brien and wing Gregory Wallace come from Jamaica. Forward Robert Okoro is from Nigeria, and forward Gabriel Portillo, a sophomore by credit, is from Italy. Stateside, wing Kwenton Scott hails from Arizona, and guards Colton Linkous and Kyle Laffin ...

After Conference Title, Jackets Come Back for More

“Give somebody a knuckle,” Coach Kari Flunker-Hoffman yells following a pre-practice drill. The Cedarville women’s basketball team bump knuckles on the baseline with each other as practice gets underway. Coming off a magical 27-win season in which they won their conference and received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament, head coach Kirk Martin and his team are back and hungry for more. Senior forward Kayla Linkous said the team’s goal is to go beyond what they did ...