month : 03/2018 33 results

Highlights: Spring Break

A gallery of submitted photos from Cedarville's spring break of 2018.

Speech: A Matter of Faith

Green named Christian college forensics coach of the year by Gabbriella Kabler Derrick Green, Assistant Professor of Communication and Forensics Coach, received the 2018 National Christian College Forensics Association (NCCFA) coach of the year award over spring break as the result of his work with the speech team and his participation in the NCCFA tournament. “Essentially, [the award is] a recognition of what have you given to the activity, what have you given to your students, what ...

Album Review: ‘Original Mixtape’ EP

by Callahan Jones In The Brilliance’s "Original Mixtape" EP, released in early March, the worship group presents an enjoyable 18 minutes of music. It's the least focused in the scope of any work that they’ve released to date. For those unfamiliar with The Brilliance, it is an ever-evolving group centered around the musical compositions of arranger and pianist John Arndt and lyrics and vocals of worship pastor David Gungor. On their debut full-length album “Brother,” released in 2015, ...

Highlights: Heartsong Live Recording

A visual review of Heartsong's live recording on Saturday, March 17th. Photos by Jessica St. Onge

Cedars earns three SPJ regional awards; missions report eligible for national award

Several Cedars staff members combined to earn a Mark of Excellence award in the Society of Professional Journalists annual regional competition, announced recently at the Region 4 conference at Point Park University in Pittsburgh. The winning entry was in the in-depth reporting category for the newspaper's special edition of stories in April, 2017, about the efforts that go into missions at Cedarville. As a category winner, the missions package will be eligible for a national award in which ...

Highlights: Alt IV

A look at the activities and highlights from ALT IV: The Greatest ALT. Photos by Jessica St. Onge

Bringing Stories to Life

A behind-the-scenes look at the process of creating Cedarville’s impressive stage productions by Nathan Robertson As an audience, it can be easy to forget all the work it takes to put on a theater performance. Before any of the actors or set pieces ever get in front of a crowd, the entire production must go through an extensive process. All of the shows Cedarville performs are determined the previous academic year. “When looking at our season selection for this current year, we had ...

Book Review: ‘Ink, Iron, and Glass’

by Sarah Pennington Every fantasy author wants to write a world that comes to life on the page. But in the world of “Ink, Iron, and Glass,” Gwendolyn Clare’s steampunk historical fantasy debut novel, the science of “scriptology” allows people to literally bring other worlds into existence. Our heroine, Elsa, comes from one such world created by her mother. But when her mother is abducted and the book that contains her world disappears, Elsa must use her own scriptology skills and ...

STP Preview: ‘Talley’s Folly’

by Katie Milligan Senior theatre majors Heather Lange and Stephen DeJong will perform their senior theatre project, “Talley’s Folly,” on March 16th at 7 p.m. in Alford Auditorium. Both have poured time, passion, and hard work into their show for Cedarville students to enjoy. Lange and DeJong have both been heavily involved in mainstage productions during their time at Cedarville. Highlights for both students include roles in “The Music Man,” “The Diary of Anne Frank,” and ...

Movie Review: ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

by Hunter Johnson Over the last several years, Disney has changed the game of filmmaking. Along with their releases of many Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars films, Disney has also been releasing a steady amount of their own films under the Walt Disney Pictures banner, like “The Jungle Book,” “Pete’s Dragon,” and “Beauty and the Beast.” Now, Walt Disney Pictures has released their first film of 2018, “A Wrinkle in Time,” based off the 1962 novel of the same name. “A ...