‘Arcane’ Season 2 gets downright Shakespearean (and I’m here for it)
By Ben Konuch
“No beast is as savage as man.”
“Arcane” is great. That’s a known fact by now, and I don’t think I’m going to win any originality points in this review by saying that. Over two-thirds of the way through its second and final season, “Arcane” has found a way to somehow keep doing more of what makes it such a phenomenal series. Unfortunately for us viewers, that includes the emotional stakes.
The series has always balanced great action, good humor and ...
Krispy Christmas remains the same despite personnel changes
By Katrianna Braden
As Cedarville University swings into Christmas season and finals loom over students, there is one respite to numb the stress of the semester’s close. Krispy Christmas is a fundraiser run by the student radio station Resound Radio.
Resound Radio is student-focused, student-staffed and runs like a professional radio station. Their station verse is Ephesians 4:29, “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for ...
Prota apparel: overcoming setbacks to deliver a comfortable message
By Avonlea Brown
On October 24, the third and final Integrated Business Core team launched their business: Prota Apparel. The next day, they had their first tabling event, and later recorded impressive first-week sales of over $1,000.
The Integrated Business Core is a year-long course for any students interested in learning what it takes to start and run a business. They form teams, come up with a product and business plan, go through a loan proposal process and launch their ...
Testimony Tuesday: Painting sunsets with God
By Bella Agnello
“When I imagine heaven, I picture painting sunsets with God, whether that’s on the actual sky or on a canvas. Artists and storytellers will still be creating things in heaven.”
Eliana Wiseman is a storyteller at heart. Her whole life, stories captivated her – stories of mythical worlds and Authurian legends. Now a sophomore Broadcasting, Digital Media and Journalism major at Cedarville University, she is exploring new ways to draw out the Gospel through storyte...
Sparrows and Lilies: A student-led business all about slowing down and living in the moment
By Sam Sofio
In the spring semester of 2024, three students – Anastasia Stanhope, a junior Accounting major; Cadence Brown, a junior Marketing major; and Evelyn Mazzye, a senior Finance major – collaborated together to create a business called Sparrows & Lilies. Through Cedarville University’s Integrated Business Core program, they developed a meaningful product.
The Integrated Business Core program enables business students to create, manage and market exciting and innovative ...
‘The Penguin’ ends with perfected tragedy
By Ben Konuch
“I got the devil in my house, Rex. What am I supposed to do?”
If you ask any longtime DC fan who they think the most monstrous Batman villain is, you’d probably get the same answer: the Joker. Of course, plenty of Batman’s longtime enemies are nasty, but how do you make mobsters like Black Mask or the Penguin appear as sadistic or hateable as the iconic Clown Prince of Crime?
After finishing its final four episodes, I can now say that HBO’s “The Penguin” ...
‘An Almost Christmas Story’ was almost heartwarming
By Ashleigh Clark
I rarely enjoy modern Christmas movies. They usually have too much to say or are far too similar to the ones before them.
“An Almost Christmas Story” almost felt the same way.
Co-produced by Alfonso Cuaron, the short film tells the tale of a lost baby owl (Moon) and a little girl (Luna) trying to find their way home in unforgiving New York City.
Moon’s journey begins when he hides from a hawk in a giant pine tree. Unfortunately, this tree ...
Wet, Cold, Friday Night Lights: The 2024 Gridiron Classic
By James Beagle
After weeks of anticipation, on November 15th, four teams took the field to compete in the annual Gridiron Classic under the Friday night lights of Cedarville High School. The night consists of two flag football games between four dorms across campus, pitting Maddox against Printy and Lawlor against The Hill. This year, both contests proved to be defensive battles decided by some consequential big-time plays down the stretch.
Printy and Maddox’s matchup would be decided ...
A Fresh Surprise: Cedarville Dominates Ursuline in a match sweep
By Danielle Cherry
400 cheering fans filled the stadium on November 15 as Cedarville University women’s volleyball took on Ursuline. The lights dimmed, and the Jackets stepped forward as the starting lineup was called, ready to take on whatever the game brought them.
This game determined whether Cedarville would keep its position in the G-MAC tournament, given the Jackets' latest loss against Lake Erie; a win or a loss would change the entire G-MAC playoff positioning.
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