Beavercreek’s Coffee Hub Fills the Coffee-Shaped Hole in My Heart
By Ashleigh Clark
I like coffee shops. No matter where they are, what they look like, or what coffee they serve, all coffee shops have this special place in my heart. Coffee shops present an alternative in a world where teens and young adults are losing real-life hangout spaces. The cozy atmosphere of a local coffee shop makes them great places to bring friends.
I’ve been exploring cafés outside of Cedarville and my search brought me to Coffee Hub in Beavercreek. Some may know ...
Summer Film Recap: Ben Konuch’s summer of scares and suspense
By Ben Konuch
This summer, as blockbuster season came upon us, I found myself drawn to the smaller budget, smaller impact films from Hollywood’s most profitable genre: the horror film.
Three new, hotly-anticipated horror films released during the summer of 2024. "Longlegs,” "A Quiet Place: Day One" and “Alien: Romulus” all released to significant excitement and hype, despite all being in completely different niches of the horror genre.
While “Longlegs” was helmed by ...
Chapel bands and Heartsong unite for worship
By Maggie Fipps
“We don't exist to play really good music at 10 a.m., we exist to help people remember and respond to Jesus,” said Ashlynn Robinette, the assistant director for chapel music and Heartsong ministries.
Robinette started this new role in her 11th year at Cedarville, a shift that occurred after Jim Cato, associate vice president for Christian ministries, retired at the end of last year. Robinette also played on Heartsong and chapel bands as a Cedarville student, ...