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Rogers shatters record, leads Cedarville in strong day two at Ashland

By Matt Schaeckenbach What would you do if you were told you had to chase down an Olympian? For Cedarville’s Brandon Rogers, that question became a reality as he lined up against former World Champion and Olympian, Trevor Bassitt.  Bassitt was a member of the gold medal 4x400 meter USA team at the 2023 World Athletic Championships, splitting a 45.29 for the first leg. He also ran a personal record 47.38 seconds in the 400-meter hurdles–a lightning-quick time for most runners in ...

Thomas More stuns Jackets with 20-point defeat

By Lauren Vargas On the chilly senior Saturday afternoon of February 7, the Cedarville men’s basketball team hosted the Thomas More Saints in a battle of rebounds. Unfortunately, the men, like the women’s team, suffered defeat to Thomas More 82-62. Right off the bat, Saints’ Mitchell Rylee claimed a solid dunk on Cedarville's net during the cusp of the first and followed it up with yet another impressive shot. The Jackets wouldn’t have it. In an effort to push Thomas More back on ...

Lady Jackets bear deafening defeat against Saints

By Lauren Vargas This Saturday, February 7th, Cedarville honored its graduating players with a senior day game to be remembered. This GMAC matchup against Thomas More was swift and intense, but it was an uphill battle from the start for the Lady Jackets. They were outdone by the Saints, 75-53, making the Jackets 8-14 on the season. Cedarville struggled for possession in the first period, and the Saints' speed and accuracy proved difficult to tackle. Thomas More’s Rylee Leonard was ...

Cedarville struggles day one at Ashland

By Matt Schaeckenbach “It is your reaction to adversity, not the adversity itself, that determines how your life's story will develop." -Dieter F. Uchtdorf Uchtdorf’s words became a reality for Cedarville’s Track and Field program after a difficult opening day at the Jud Logan Light Giver Invitational at the University of Ashland. The Yellow Jackets faced off in an early preview of the GMAC championships later this February, competing against conference rivals such as Ashland, ...

K9s at the ‘Ville dogs change the lives of the people they serve

By Megan Deets Well-trained service dogs provide opportunities for people with disabilities to go about their everyday lives without living in fear. K9’s at the ‘Ville gets to play a part in making that happen.  K9s at the ‘Ville is a student organization at Cedarville University that assists the 4 Paws for Ability organization in Xenia, Ohio in training service dogs. For the past ten years, this partnership has provided a ministry opportunity for Cedarville students. Jun...

Testimony Tuesday: Seeing God in the details

By Megan Deets Hannah Fultz, a sophomore Communications major at Cedarville University, was constantly exposed to the reality of God and the gospel as she grew up in Ohio alongside her six siblings.  “I don’t remember a time when I didn’t believe God was real,” Hannah said. Fultz was homeschooled her whole life, and her parents taught her to memorize Bible verses and hymns. They also regularly led devotions for their whole family. Fultz’s oldest sister was also a ...

‘Mercy’ demonstrates the dangers of AI in the legal system

By Josh Ball Is it better to acquit a guilty man or to convict an innocent one? The presumption of innocence we enjoy takes the former stance. Chris Pratt’s new film “Mercy” explores this debate for the modern audience. In the future, Los Angeles experiments with the Mercy Capital Court. Defendants accused of capital murder find themselves strapped to a chair before an AI judge. Under a presumption of guilt, the defendant is given 90 minutes to clear their name. With access to the ...

‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ season 2 shows viewers that a weekly release doesn’t always build hype

By Danielle Cherry  Percy Jackson isn’t like other boys; he is a demigod born of a mortal mother and the Greek god Poseidon. For Percy, life is no longer academics and school games; now it's fighting monsters. In the second season of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” Percy struggles as he welcomes a new brother and tries to fight for the camp he has come to call home.    “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” season one was a hit with book fans, staying true to ...

‘The Night Manager’ season 2 episodes 1-3 exceed expectations in intentionality

By Danielle Cherry  Originally made for the screen as a book adaptation, “The Night Manager” follows hotel night-shift concierge, Jonathan Pine, in his whirlwind entry into the world of espionage.  Season one shows us the mess Pine (Tom Hiddleston) got himself into - choosing to save a hotel guest’s life from Richard Roper, a crime boss fronting as a philanthropist. In turn, Pine is sought out by British Intelligence to go undercover as Andrew Birch and infiltrate ...

‘The RIP’ offers meaningful reflection on the meaning of life amidst car chases, big explosions and lots of shootouts

By Gabriel Payne The intensely drug-controlled, highly dangerous and fast paced underworld of Miami, Florida is a side of life that many do not come into contact with often, if at all. For the majority of America, their lives are neatly experienced in nice, quiet suburban neighborhood developments, without a care or thought given to the millions of dollars and thousands of people involved in illegal lifestyles right under their noses. This security they feel is due to the valiant efforts ...