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Welcome Home Gala Photo Gallery

The following pictures are from the Welcome Home Gala hosted by the Plaster School of Business. Students gathered at the Lakeside Patio for dancing, yard games and food. The event ran from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at which point students from the Business, Communication and Cyber Security majors stayed for a VIP afterparty. Photos by Ian Chan

Summer Film Recap: Ashleigh Clark’s summer of sequels and adaptations.

By Ashleigh Clark This summer was quite the summer for remakes, adaptations and sequels. Some were good; some were adequate; some were bad. In my summer review, I’d like to talk about an adaptation that soared above my expectations and a sequel that just barely met them. This is my review of “Fallout” and “Twisters.”  “Fallout,” an Amazon Prime TV show based on the hit game series of the same name, is the next installment in successful video game adaptations. ...

Cedarville will tee off new women’s golf program

By Emily Tuttle The Yellow Jackets celebrate their 100th year of athletics by adding another sport, women’s golf, in the fall of 2025.  Vice president for athletics, Chris Cross, said that President Dr. White and the president's cabinet noticed a lack of like-minded Christian schools offering the program. They received interest from many prospective students and asked themselves how to fill that gap. “How can we strengthen the athletic department, and how can we strengthen ...

New Scharnberg Business Center dedicated

By Avonlea Brown On Monday, August 26, at 11 a.m. Cedarville University students, faculty, trustees and donors gathered in the new Stinger Plaza for the dedication of the Scharnberg Business Center.  The namesake of the building is Lorne C. Scharnberg, a trustee emeritus who served three consecutive terms as chair starting in 1994 before transitioning to emeritus status in 2018. Scharnberg’s son, Mark Scharnberg, wanted to honor his father and his passion for business; he donated ...

Testimony Tuesday: Joyfully accepting an invitation from God

By Bella Agnello *Due to the nature of this story and the sensitive information it contains, a false name has been given to the student in this story, all other information is true “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God.”  Isaiah 41:10 is a cornerstone verse for many Christians, though for Anna Smith this verse carries the weight of her story. Anna is a freshman Broadcasting, Digital Media and Journalism major with a concentration in Digital Media ...

Cedarville welcomes new men’s basketball coach with press conference

By Emily Tuttle “Today marks the next stage of Cedarville men’s basketball,” said Chris Cross, vice president for athletics.  This stage formally kicked off on Tuesday, August 20 when Cedarville University introduced Rob Jones as the new men's basketball coach. Jones formerly coached at Liberty University, the University of Richmond and the University of Alabama-Huntsville. He displayed his passion for not only the sport of basketball but also for discipling players. He ...

Teresa Clark leaves behind legacy of discipleship and faithful service

By Julia Swain  Entering Teresa Clark’s office, the sound of laughter echoes through the room, reverberating off of the walls as she finishes up a conversation with a colleague. When a student came in mid-interview, she did not even bat an eye before greeting him with kindness and sincerity. This  warm personality coupled with a heart for intentional interaction is what will ultimately define Clark’s legacy at Cedarville.  Before starting at Cedarville as the head volley...

Haleigh Eckert: Lucky number 13

By Maggie Fipps “Twelve twelve!” her teammates cheer, encouraging senior pole vaulter Haleigh Eckert as she tries to accomplish a goal six years in the making.  They are well aware that twelve feet twelve inches is thirteen feet, but that’s an unlucky number around here.  “I've been trying to hit the 13 mark for, no joke, 6 years of my life,” Eckert said. “I think it's been sort of a mental thing probably because my personal record before was 12’ 11” and ...

Megan McClish—NCCAA National Player of the Year

By Emily Tuttle Since she was old enough to remember, Megan McClish has been on a soccer field with a ball on her feet. Like many successful athletes, she played both school and club soccer growing up and her passion for the game never stopped increasing. Now, she plays on Cedarville University’s women’s soccer team as a decorated junior midfielder and leader. McClish is a role model on her team, but she does not desire recognition.  “She is super humble. She’s not ...

Olympics: The last American unifier?

By Maggie Fipps When was the last time everyone felt truly proud of the United States of America?  Think back to when you got goosebumps from Lee Greenwood’s classic “God Bless the USA,” not just from the excellently timed cymbal crash, but from pure pride in the red, white and blue.  The Paris Olympics, beginning in just a few months, could be a chance to regain a sense of national pride that the USA’s breakdancer could beat France in an epic battle, (yes, that is ...