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First annual Christmas basketball tournament: The battle for donut domination

By Maggie Fipps The Christmas Threes vs. the Jingle Buckets. No, this is not the title of a bad Hallmark Christmas movie where the single basketball coach meets the Christmas-loving baker. This is the first-ever Cedarville Christmas Basketball Tournament. Five teams faced off to win the coveted prize of free Bills Donuts.  Mason Buch, a Sports Management major, started putting on tournaments last semester because of the large basketball community at Cedarville.  “it just ...

Sound of Freedom generates controversy and creates conversation around a call to action

By Esther Fultz Human trafficking is not a topic many people want to discuss. Although the vast majority of people in both Christian and secular circles agree that human trafficking is a horrific atrocity, overwhelmingly few have actually done something to address the issue, and most of us remain undereducated on the magnitude of the problem.  “Sound of Freedom,” released in theaters on July 4, 2023, is a film that attempts to bring this issue to light. Jim Caviezel portrays Tim ...

‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ is a near-perfect book-to-film adaptation

By Janie Walenda I would like to apologize to everyone who was in the theater with me during “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” my brother most of all. I am a firm believer in the excited arm smack during movies, and my brother was the unlucky recipient of numerous such arm smacks as I freaked out watching one of my recent favorite books make its way to the big screen.  When I first heard about the “Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” book, I was not a fan. Why would I want ...

‘Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets’ might just expose your secrets too

By Maggie Fipps “The Duggar family is not a bizarre fascination,” said pastor and writer Josh Pease. “It is a horrifying glimpse that was told over and over again in so many different families.”  A four-part documentary series, “Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets” digs into the Duggar family of “19 Kids and Counting” and “Counting On” fame, and ultimately the harmful teachings of Bill Gothard, leader of the Institute of Basic Life Principles, or IBLP.&nb...

Student takes: When is it too early to listen to Christmas music?

By Jewell Strock Songs like Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” and “The Christmas Song” by Nat King Cole are staples when it comes to the Christmas season. But when should one start listening to Christmas music? Some start as soon as it turns into November 1, and others start strictly after Thanksgiving.  At Cedarville University the opinions vary as to when the “right time” is to begin the Christmas song season.  Sophomore Music Education major ...

Sanctify Ministries at Cedarville University hosts panel to answer student questions about godly friendship

By Emma Popik On November 14, Cedarville University’s women's org Sanctify Ministries hosted an event called Cultivating Godly Friendships. Sanctify Ministries seeks to show women the importance of spiritual, physical, and emotional purity. Disability Services Manager and Sanctify Ministries Advisor Tara Winters tackles topics that most Christians are generally afraid to talk about.  Winters coordinated the event along with the members of the organization and a faculty and ...

No one left behind on Thanksgiving: Cedarville Student starts annual tradition to make the holidays special

By Isabella Agnello With the stress of school, Thanksgiving is a highly anticipated day for college students as many rush home to enjoy the holiday eating, relaxing and spending time with family and friends.  However, some students live across or outside of the country who do not have that opportunity. Joshua Weber, a junior Civil Engineer major at Cedarville University, extended a broad invitation to all students staying on campus to join his family on Thanksgiving for a night of ...

Cedarville student begins a support group to encourage women on campus with POTS

By Allison Craft  Alivia Bryan, a sophomore Nursing major, is starting a POTS support group for the women on campus after a meeting with her mentor that led her to see the need for one on campus.  Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome or POTS is a form of dysautonomia, which is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system. POTS deals with the dysfunction of blood circulation, causing an increased heart rate, fatigue, blood pooling and other symptoms. This disorder is more ...

Cedarville men’s basketball gets hot from deep, wins G-MAC opener

By Alan Brads Cedarville defeated Ohio Dominican 75-56 in their G-MAC opener on Thursday, November 30. The win lifts the Yellow Jackets to 4-3, back above the the .500 mark, and more importantly 1-0 in the G-MAC. The Panthers drop to 1-4. “Getting that first conference win is big,” Head Coach Pat Estepp said. “And getting it the way we did … I’m really proud of them.” A 17-1 run in the second half made all the difference after a first half where it felt like both teams ...

Lady Jackets strike gold in second half against ODU

By Andrew Spencer The Cedarville Lady Jackets opened up G-MAC play with a second half explosion that led them to an 85-70 win against Ohio Dominican. Cedarville stayed resilient after a frustrating first half that ended with them down six points and finished out with a plus 21 score differential in the second half. “I’m really proud of this team, and I love how their hard work in practice is showing up in games,” Lady Jackets Head Coach Addy Miller said. “Especially in the ...