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Cedars | 2025 | April
month : 04/2025 4 results

A look at the Imprints Exhibition

By Marian Pope As the clock neared the 6 p.m. mark on Wednesday, April 2, a small crowd of students gathered outside the entrance to The 220 Gallery inside the Stevens Student Center. Then the doors opened and students entered into the gallery to admire the latest juried art exhibition: Imprints.  Many art and design students submitted their works for a chance to be showcased: From walnut chairs to trading cards, from magazines to cardboard. The exhibition showcased the works of the ...

Cedarville GO Trip Highlight: Guatemala AMG

By Julia Swain Over spring break, a team of thirteen Cedarville students traveled to Guatemala to serve with Advancing the Ministries of the Gospel (AMG), a missions organization dedicated to advancing the Gospel across the globe.  This team was composed entirely of first-time team members, including student team leader Chloe Harbecke, a senior Mathematics student. The team had a unique opportunity to grow together and bond over shared worries and excitement about the trip.  �...

The Denomination Report: Roman Catholics

By Marian Pope Roman Catholics compose 1.6% of the student body, a minority among other denominations at Cedarville University. Three students – Andrew McDougall, Robert Esquivel and Jonathan Freidl – stepped out in faith to share their stories about their experiences on campus.  Andrew McDougall, a sophomore Cyber Operations major, was not originally Roman Catholic, he converted to Catholicism last year.  “Justifying my belief system by saying 'Yeah, it’s just what ...

Testimony Tuesday: Surrendering to God’s conviction

By Bella Agnello Alivia Jones is learning to desire God’s conviction. She knows that through conviction, God will make her heart look more like his. And as she surrenders to God, he reveals his heart to her and draws her into deeper compassion for others. Now studying Exercise Science at Cedarville University, Jones looks back on her life and reflects on God’s faithfulness. Jones grew up in Maine as a pastor’s kid. She experienced a lot of pressure to be perfect and began to ...