‘How to Make a Killing’ violently addresses key themes of money, greed and the soul
By Gabriel Payne
What would you do for twenty-eight billion dollars? Or rather, what wouldn’t you do? Is there any length that is too far to go for a life-altering, generationally impacting amount of money? Some people would lie to achieve such wealth. Some would cheat. Some would steal. Some would even kill seven of their distant family members.
At least, Becket Redfellow would. Ever since he was a child, Becket was told of the famed Redfellow family fortune that he was in line ...
The Cedars 2025 awards of the century presented by Arts and Entertainment
By Danielle Cherry and the A&E writers
Everyone loves a good award. As the Oscars approach and TV-shows and movies get their chance to win recognition, Arts and Entertainment at Cedars was excited to highlight the top movies we reviewed this season.
While the categories we walked through are less drastic than the Oscars, our take was both fun and only slightly biased. Arts and Entertainment covers a wide variety of shows and movies - ranging from some of the worst ...
Aiden Hibbard’s solo win leads to a fourth place finish for the Jackets
By Evan Martens
With the spring season underway, the men’s golf team took a trip down to Lexington, North Carolina, to play at Sapona Golf Club, where they finished fourth, shooting +31, after a tough start to round one.
Coming into the tournament, Cedarville knew it would be challenging with top players from schools such as High Point, UMass, Montana State Billings, and finally the 52nd and 59th nationally-ranked players from Missouri University of Science and Tech.
Round one was a ...
Testimony Tuesday: Living on mission
By Megan Deets
Throughout his life, Ethan Foster, a Master of Divinity (mDiv) student at Cedarville University, has felt a call to take the gospel to the people who have never heard it.
“That’s what really breaks my heart, that people don’t have a chance to repent and believe in Christ,” Foster said.
Foster grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, with two parents of strong faith and two sisters. He was homeschooled from middle school through high school, which meant he ...
Yellow Jackets post strong day two performances at GMAC
By Matt Schaeckenbach
One chance. That’s all you get each year for becoming a conference champion. One mistake, one misstep, and you’ve lost it. Go home and come back next year. There’s only one winner, and this time around, it’s not you.
That’s the grim reality that athletes faced at the GMAC Conference Championships.
However, Cedarville took back the track on day two against some of the best in Division II with its eyes set on the prize.
The Yellow ...
Track and Field dominates day one of the GMAC championships
By Matt Schaeckenbach
Sprinting legend Usain Bolt once said, “I trained 4 years to run 9 seconds.”
Eight months of training. Dozens of workouts. Six meets. Hundreds of hours relentlessly repeating excellence until it becomes second nature.
All for two days of competition.
The Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC) Championship was February 27-28 in Ashland, Ohio, at the University of Ashland. The championship provides athletes with one last opportunity to ...