year : 2017 204 results

Note from the Editor: Healing is a Process of Hope

by Jen Taggart I would like to thank the Cedarville family for all the prayers and support they’ve shown me and my family the past couple of months after my accident in late November. As you can imagine, this has been one of the most difficult times of my life. One of the most difficult parts about my situation is not returning to campus to spend time with my friends, professors and other members of the Cedarville community who I love dearly. It is especially difficult considering it is ...

Movie Review: ‘La La Land’

by Callahan Jones The modern musical “La La Land,” directed by Damien Chazelle, is a fresh twist on a tale of love told time and time again. It is held up by solid acting, innovative cinematography, and a Golden Globe-winning soundtrack. The film opens up with an energetic number, “Another Day of Sun,” that tells of life in Los Angeles. The scene features impressive on-screen choreography in an expressive Broadway style. It is during this opener that the two main characters are ...

Jackets Get Stronger

The new Volt weight-lifting program has benefited Cedarville athletics story by Josh Woolverton; video by Erica Zichi Cedarville University has transitioned to a new lifting program for its athletic teams. The new program, Volt Athletics, helps athletes excel in their performance and allows Cedarville to remain compliant with NCAA regulations. Volt Athletics emphasises user-friendliness while increasing performance through strengthening and lifting exercises. The Volt program provides a ...

Cedars wins fifth straight award as top small-school student newspaper in Ohio, wins 6 of 10 categories

Staff report Cedars won its fifth straight Frank E. Deaner Excellence in Collegiate Journalism award as the state's top small-school student newspaper in the Ohio Newspaper Association's annual contest. The Cedars staff accepted the award at Thursday's annual convention in Columbus. Cedars placed in all 10 categories for the first time, won first place in six of the categories and swept all three places in the best use of multimedia category. Josh Burris and Amy Radwanski won first ...

Students See a Lot, Learn a Lot in Capital

Different majors intern and tour popular sites while studying during D.C. Semester by Keegan D'Alfonso During the fall 2016 semester, 15 Cedarville students studied in the heart of our nation, Washington D.C. The D.C. Semester provided these students with a unique opportunity to learn how our nation’s government operates and to form connections with policy makers and government officials. The D.C. Semester was set up as a 16-credit hour semester, including individual 10-credit hour D.C. ...

Play Review: ‘The Music Man’

Cedarville’s production of “The Music Man” prompted many laughs and a standing ovation from the audience during its premiere February 2.   “The Music Man” is a story about change, growth and learning to enjoy life, and the characters demonstrate this in several different ways. Professor Harold Hill, aka the “Music Man”, begins as a self-centered travelling salesman who only cares about money. Freshman Robbie Lindmark  portrays his character in the beginning of the ...

Coffee & Community

Junior Brett Sumrall, director of campus community for CU's Student Life Programs, shares some of his insight into one of SLP's more recent events: Coffee & Community.

A Recap of the Golden Globes

A critical look at what it means to be an actor by Emily Day Entertainment award show season officially kicked off Sunday, Jan. 8, with the 74th annual Golden Globe Awards. Though some may say that the Golden Globes are less prestigious than perhaps the Oscars, the Globes honors a wide array of talents, spanning acting to musical scores, from both film and television. Coming off the heels of a controversial year, the Globes was marked by two key factors: the unquestionable success of “La ...

Cedarville Winning Streak Snapped by Battlers

By Josh Burris The Cedarville Yellow Jackets had their six-game winning streak snapped Saturday against Alderson Broaddus. The Battlers defeated the Jackets 71-61. The Battlers took advantage of the Jackets’ cold start to the game and did not look back. Cedarville (11-12, 3-5 G-MAC) had four turnovers in their first 11 possessions, which lead to a 10-0 lead for the Battlers. Cedarville head coach Pat Estepp said his team’s poor start cost them the game. “We lost that game in the ...