Resound Radio’s music testing event: Juice n Jams
By Balen Allain
On April 16, the student-run Resound Radio held an hour-long music-testing event, Juice n Jams. With the offer of free Capri-Sun's, fruit snacks and prizes for simple games, they were looking to get the students’ feedback on music new and old.
The team used to send email surveys, so this live event is new.
“We thought this would be a great way to get people actually in,” Matt Wood, head of the video department said. “This is a real opportunity ...
Testimony Tuesday: Giving God control through uncertain circumstances
By Rachel Schuck
“Lord, whatever you want me to do, you’re going to have the best plan, and I just have to trust that.”
Whether facing trials, uncertainty or change, Emma Bergeron sees her life as an incredible gift from God.
Bergeron was adopted from China at two-years-old and grew up in a Christian family as the youngest of seven siblings. A junior Business major at Cedarville, Bergeron first heard about the gospel from her parents, who exemplified Christ’s love and ...
Lady Jackets finish first-ever season strong at GMAC Championship
By Evan Martens
The women's team took their final trip of the year to Belterra Golf Club, where they finished in seventh place, shooting +138, led by senior graduate student Liz Miller.
This was the first year for the women’s golf program, and it was very up-and-down. Throughout the year, there were very high highs, such as placing second at the Battle at Brunswick, where freshman Kasey Nelson finished fourth, or Miller individually traveling to the NCCAA tournament in the fall.
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Just who is that buzzing around as Stinger?
https://youtu.be/rmlhRyISTns
Stinger's identity is a well-guarded secret on the Cedarville campus. Theories abound, but one is particularly conspiritorial. Video by Ella Lurtz
Cedarville stands out against the country’s best at the Virginia Challenge
By Matt Schaeckenbach
To be the best, you have to beat the best. However, the Yellow Jackets have struggled this season to find competition capable of pushing them to their limits.
In the previous weeks, Cedarville has smashed record after record, rewriting the books and shattering their competitors in the process.
However, an elite group of Yellow Jackets headed down to Virginia this weekend for their toughest competition yet. Racing against powerhouse DI schools–such ...
Young stars shine at the Otterbein Twilight Classic
By Matt Schaeckenbach
The Otterbein Twilight meet is a unique addition to the Cedarville track and field schedule. While most collegiate track and field meets are run on weekends in the morning or afternoon, this twilight-style meet brings athletes back to a Friday-night, high-school-type competition.
The Yellow Jackets buckled in for a full day of competition, as athletes showcased their talents from dusk till dawn in a competition that stretched over 15 hours.
The first ...
Cedarville shuts out Malone in game three of series
By Danielle Cherry
Coming off of Friday’s double header against Malone, the series knotted at 1-1, the Jackets were ready to reclaim their home field. With an efficient first inning and excellent defense, Cedarville more than won the game, shutting Malone out 7-0.
The weather didn’t help anyone, with wet grass and clouds glooming the day. Yet despite the weather’s dejected presence, Cedarville came out pitching strong. Right from the start, Max Doepker wanted a win, striking out ...
The Curriculum Materials Center provides resources and community for education majors
By Megan Deets
The Curriculum Materials Center (CMC) section of Cedarville University’s Centennial Library is the only place on campus where college students can choose from over ninety puppets to play with. The CMC has one of the most fun atmospheres at Cedarville with its colorful paint, whimsical decorations and plush, orange chairs.
“It’s very cutesy, very comfortable,” Viv Wheeler, a senior Primary Education major, said.
The CMC doesn’t just exist for its ...
Testimony Tuesday: Abiding in the love of the Lord
By Megan Deets
“Following [God’s] way and leaning on His strength is what brings us joy and peace,” Quinn Daum, a senior Cyber Operations major at Cedarville University, said.
Although Daum knew about God’s love from a young age, she didn’t always have a strong relationship with Him. Though her fiancé now calls her a prayer warrior, just a few years ago she barely spent time with the Lord in prayer and Bible reading.
Because she was saved at such a young age, Daum ...