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CU men’s basketball team experiences biblical history in the Holy Land

By: Esther Fultz Most students come to Cedarville with at least a basic knowledge of the Old Testament. We know the stories of David, Samuel, and Solomon like the back of our hand – sometimes so well it’s easy to forget that these are real events that happened in real places. Physically traveling to these real places can provide a new perspective for believers and help them grasp the truth of the events that occurred there. This summer, Cedarville’s men’s basketball team traveled ...

Summer Film Recap: Anna Harman’s summer of nostalgic, moving and eye-opening movies

By Anna Harman Despite all of the great films and TV shows that came out over the summer, three movies stuck out to me the most: “Barbie,”  “The Little Mermaid” and “Sound of Freedom.”  Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) did a fun dance number at the beginning of “Barbie.”  “Barbie” was arguably the movie of the summer. I saw so many people of all ages dressed up in elaborate all-pink outfits and they’d come with huge groups to see the movie. The ...

Letter from the editor

Dear Reader, I have a confession. At least once a week, I ask myself the question: Why am I in journalism school? As a well-informed, reading-literature-in-my-field, journalist-in-training, (those are definitely all compound modifiers) it’s impossible to avoid headlines like “ESPN Parts Ways with Another Longtime Host After Mass Layoffs” or “The Athletic Lays Off 20 Journalists in Reorganization.” The landscape of journalism, not just on college campuses, is shifting under my ...

Brads’ Breakdown: zooming into college football’s opening weekend

By: Alan Brads On Tuesday morning, I stepped outside and was met by the crispest cool breeze that southwest Ohio has felt this year. I smiled, not because the breeze felt good, or the air smelled fresh, but because I knew what that feeling perennially means in my life. College football is back. No more conference realignment chatter, NIL debates or transfer portal mayhem, just 14 straight glorious weeks of football for our viewing pleasure. Yes, I know what all you USC and Notre ...

Mistakes loom large in Yellow Jackets loss, drop three straight sets in 3-1 defeat

By: Julia Swain  The once tightly packed bleachers of just over 1100 fans quickly dissipated as the 3-1 Cedarville loss to the visiting Braves came to a close. Despite a relentless effort and high energy from fans and players alike, the Yellow Jackets were unable to string much of anything together and dropped the final three sets to ultimately lose the match.  Head coach Greg Smith recognized one area in particular that he felt his team needed to work on.  “The biggest ...

Student Orgs at Cedarville University that you might not have heard of

By Esther Fultz Cedarville University’s student organizations are one of the many things that make campus life interesting and unique.  At the beginning of every year, the university holds an Involvement fair that features local churches and ministries as well as gives students the opportunity to learn about orgs focusing on sports, academics, and other interests. Some orgs appear year after year and are well known to campus; others, like the ones below, are brand new to campus....

Involvement Fair ’23 Photo Gallery

Students gathered together on Aug. 25th to share the different opportunities on campus that they are a part of and to hang out and have an amazing Friday evening! Photos taken by Julia Mumford

Cedarville University’s Fall Bible Conference message of ‘Identity’ encourages students new and old

By Avonlea Brown As the excitement of Getting Started Weekend wears off, incoming freshmen begin to question their place on campus. Homesickness and uncertainty creep in, making new students question their ability to make it through one semester, let alone the next four years.  At 7 p.m. on Monday night, the annual Fall Bible Conference began. The whole university sat down to hear speaker Corey Abney, lead pastor at Bell Shoals Church in Florida and a Cedarville graduate, talk about ...

ELLIV: ILLUMINATE was a HIT!! 

The most unforgettable night at Cedarville University 2023! ELLIV is an annual event that takes place at the end of the school year that no one wants to miss. From top tier music to funny skits, it is a guaranteed good time!  Filmed and Edited by Ian Chan 

‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ finally takes the screen.

By Laci Strouse “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” was the first Christian novel I ever read. I read it when I was twelve years old and immediately fell in love. The novel followed a middle school girl as she went through puberty for the first time and searched for religion. The novel was written over fifty years ago to help young girls navigate through middle school and find clean, relatable content and at last, it made it to the big screen. The plot of the movie followed ...