month : 02/2022 22 results

Lady Jackets Drop Hard-Fought Battle with Walsh

By Alan Brads The Cedarville University women’s basketball team fell to conference foe Walsh 80-70 on Monday night, marking Walsh’s 11th consecutive win. The loss could prove to be costly  for Cedarville (13-9, 8-8). A Findlay victory over Hillsdale also on Monday night tied Cedarville with Findlay (9-11, 7-7) for sixth place in the G-MAC. Hillsdale (11-10, 8-7) sits in fourth place, which is the target to host a G-MAC quarterfinal game, but only lead Cedarville and Findlay by half a ...

Jackets Drop Tight Contest Against Lake Erie

By Josh Decker The Cedarville men’s basketball team saw its three-game win streak snapped Monday night after falling to Lake Erie 86-83. The Jackets are now 13-9 overall and 9-6 in G-MAC play. The Jackets’ defense failed to contain Lake Erie’s shooters as the visitors exploited the defensive breakdowns all night long. Cedarville’s struggles on the court also extended to the free-throw line, where the Jackets ended the game a miserable 13-21. Branden Maughmer led the way offensively, ...

Cedarville Ends Losing Streak with a Win over Trevecca

By Grace Mowery The Cedarville women’s basketball team beat the Trevecca Trojans 76-70 on Saturday. The Jackets came into the game off two double-digit losses, one to Findlay and the other to Kentucky Wesleyan. They looked to rebound by playing a strong game and freshman Taylor Strock led the scoring with twenty points and nine rebounds. Her clutch play down the stretch helped seal the victory for the Jackets. Junior Paige Garr opened the game with a three-point shot, and Cedarville built ...

Offense Sets the Tone as Cedarville Conquers Trevecca

By Josh Decker The Yellow Jackets cruised to a 91-68 victory over visiting Trevecca on Saturday afternoon in the Jackets’ third straight win. Cedarville continued its hot streak offensively as the defense stepped up and forced the Trojans to commit 20 turnovers. The Jackets improve to 13-8 overall this season and 9-5 in G-MAC competition. Senior Conner TenHove poured in a season-high 24 points on 10-14 shooting from the field to lead Cedarville’s offense. Isaiah Speelman was an effici...

‘Peacemaker’ 3-Episode Premiere is a Frustrating Mixture of Greatness and Failures

By the Cedars A&E Staff (The following review will contain spoilers for James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad”) “Peacemaker. What a joke.” If you’ve seen “The Suicide Squad”, the idea of a spinoff devoted entirely to Peacemaker should alone make you question a couple things - in a good way. When I heard that Gunn was making a Peacemaker series, I was intrigued to see how the show would handle one of the most nuanced DC characters of recent memory. Almost right after that, I ...

ROTC Provides Cedarville Students a Unique College Experience

by Jewell Strock Joshua 1:9, “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” This verse emphasizes the values of those serving in the military and those training to serve, including here at Cedarville University. ROTC is a college-based military commissioning program. ROTC focuses on leadership development, problem-solving, strategic planning and professional ethics. ROTC’s objective ...

Lady Jackets Fall to the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers

By Maggie Fipps The Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers defeated the Cedarville women’s basketball team 57-45 on Thursday afternoon. Even though both teams came into the game with the same overall record, (12-7) Kentucky Wesleyan has played much better in-conference, (9-4) as compared to Cedarville, (7-7). The Panthers rank third in the G-MAC, guaranteed to make a spot in the 6-team playoff in March. Only fifteen seconds into the first quarter, the Panthers threw a quick pass into the paint for a ...

On Jesus Camp

By Heidie Raine Career Services sent an email on January 10 telling us to mark our calendars for the Summer Camp Career Fair — the week where neon banners and stock photos of face-painted 4th-graders cascade across the walls of the upper SSC. I usually find myself delightfully uncomfortable the week that camps come to network and hire, wanting to both learn more and avoid the greeting that follows eye contact. My curiosity presses me to say hello, ask about their grounds, hear how they ...

Offense Continues to Roll as Jackets Bury Kentucky Wesleyan

By Josh Decker Cedarville men’s basketball took the court and dominated Kentucky Wesleyan 83-51 on Thursday afternoon in the Jackets’ second straight victory. The game is Cedarville’s second consecutive win by a margin of 32 points as the home team drilled a season-high 15 three-pointers. The Yellow Jackets now sit at 12-8 overall this season and 8-5 in G-MAC play. Senior Quinton Green paced the Cedarville offense, dropping in 21 points on 7-11 shooting from the field and 5-9 from ...

Brock Is a Brotherhood

by Anna Harman Brock Hall is located at the end of Cedar Lake Drive, and it houses nearly 190 male students. There is a good mix of ​​mechanical engineers, athletes, ROTC, computer science and many others. This dorm is known for its annual Brocktoberfest where the halls compete against each other in games and competitions such as truck pulls, giant tug-of-war, cornhole, spikeball, speed eating, etc. then they finish it off by eating barbecue. The best part of living in Brock, ...