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‘Flow’ sweeps viewers away

By Sophia Monastra Before it won the 97th Academy Award for an Animated Movie, this dialogue-free Latvian animated film flew under the radar for most movie watchers in the United States. As someone who isn’t a movie watcher, I’m a horrible litmus test of its reach. I didn’t know about it until last month when I watched a random YouTube video that mentioned it. Seized with curiosity on how an indie film won against well-known films like “The Wild Robot,” “Mufasa” and “Inside ...

The Village Petaler seeks to serve the Cedarville Community

By Julia Swain From the early days of her childhood, Jaklyn Cato was always interested in all things creative. She immersed herself in every form of expression she could find, constantly exploring new ways to bring her imagination to life, from books to singing to art. Cato’s love for these things led her to a desire to work in a creative field despite studying Intercultural Communications in college. So, in 2015, following a brief introduction to the world of floral design at her ...

Cedarville student, family survive plane crash in Pennsylvania

By Avonlea Brown On Sunday afternoon, a six-passenger plane carrying Cedarville University sophomore Judah White and a few members of his family crashed soon after takeoff near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. All five passengers survived the fiery crash and are being treated for injuries and burns. Judah White Two family members have been released from the hospital but were not identified. However, Lehigh Valley Health Network’s Burn Recovery Center confirmed that Judah White, a cyber ...

‘COWBOY CARTER’ is a Dense but Rewarding Feat of Storytelling

By Justin Kemp Introduction On February 2nd, 2025, Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year in one of the most competitive Grammy seasons in recent history, also taking home Best Country Album and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. The internet immediately erupted, with some celebrating Beyoncé’s achievement and others claiming that “COWBOY CARTER” wasn’t good enough (or country enough) to deserve any Grammys. I want to begin this review by emphasizing that I am a white man ...

Testimony Tuesday: Serving God in small faithfulness through twists and turns 

By Avonlea Brown Logan Riber, resident director of the male dormitory The Hill, often uses his testimony of twists and turns to counsel the resident assistants of his dorm. He even has a tattoo on his right forearm as a reminder of what he learned. It says: God is in control. God is good. God is enough. Riber grew up in a Christian household in East Peoria, Illinois, and accepted Christ at the age of seven, but he knows now that it was more out of fear than a desire for a relationship ...