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Rocket League and Marvel Rivals boast strong defense across a loss and a victory 

By Balen Allain  On Tuesday night, Cedarville’s Rocket League and Marvel Rivals teams faced defeat and victory. The Rocket League team lost 3-0 to Ohio Wesleyan University in a close defensive game amid an unfortunate disconnect, and Rivals won 3-0 against Old Dominion University in an easy sweep, showcasing their improvements from last semester.  Liam Belte, assistant esports coach for the Rocket League team, was looking forward ...

‘Song Sung Blue’ is a surprisingly poignant tribute to two tribute performers

By Eva Tweeten “They call me Lightning.” So opens Focus Features’ newest film, “Song Sung Blue,” a moving biopic about Mike Sardina, a man who just wants to sing. But instead of standing on a stage, Sardina (Hugh Jackman) turns to face his fellow members of an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.  “But when the songs are over and the applause stops, I’m not Lightning anymore. I’m just another drunk.”  Even though Sardina is now 20 years sober, his past still ...

‘Solo Mio’ is a reminder to find hope and joy in the midst of loss and doubt

By Josh Ball How do you deal with heartbreak? Matt Taylor (Kevin James) must answer this question in Angel Studios’ new movie “Solo Mio.” When he was left at the altar in Rome, Matt decided to go on his honeymoon alone, laying the groundwork for antics with the other couples enjoying their honeymoons with him. Over the course of 90 minutes, he learns to love again through the support of his new friends and a barista of particular interest. The eccentricity of the characters was ...

‘Horizons of Gold’ counts it all joy

By Sophia Monastra When Beth Kenniv opened her Bible and turned to the book of Ruth, she was struck with how beautiful, human and dramatic it was. In 2011, the then-teacher and theater director at a Christian school had been in the midst of looking for a new musical script to produce, and hadn’t been able to find anything that was beautiful, had depth and was wholesome enough for a junior high and high school production.  The book of Ruth, however, was all three of those things. ...

Yellow Jackets on top in day two of the NCCAA Track and Field Championships

By Matt Schaeckenbach There’s something in the air that every athlete knows. An energy. A buzz. Those old familiar butterflies come tingling back to the stomach as the crowds roar and cheer, unlike they have before.  It’s the same events, the same competitors, but something’s different. The stakes are higher, the performances are better and the energy within the team feels like it’s been ramped up.  Championship season.  There’s nothing quite like it. When ...

The Pitch: Winners reflect a passionate heart for the community

By Rachel Schuck On Friday, February 6, students and visitors alike poured into the Jeremiah Chapel in the Dixon Ministry Center, rushing to fill the seats. In a frenzy, they revealed their excitement for the night through loud conversations and flashing cameras.  At exactly 7 p.m., the auditorium lights dimmed, and a suspenseful melody rang out across the room. Two shadowy figures stepped onto stage, eliciting cheers from the audience.  Emily Tuttle, a junior Broadcasting, ...

Cedarville steamrolls the record book at Grand Valley

By Matt Schaeckenbach Storming down the home stretch, junior superstar and school record holder Caleb Sultan closed the final meters of his 800-meter race, crossing the finish line in 3rd place. But the place didn’t matter; it was all about the time. Pointing to the sky, he staggered into the arms of his teammates, exhausted, excited and beyond grateful for another record-breaking performance. “CU track on top,” Sultan said, reflecting on the Yellow Jackets’ meet at Grand Valley ...

Cedarville snaps a five-game losing skid, upsetting Ashland

By Evan Martens Coaches yelling, players diving: both teams wanted this game. Cedarville University's men’s basketball team needed to get back in the win column, and Ashland University was trying to stay atop the GMAC. Ultimately, the Jackets handily took the victory, 74-62.  From the beginning, it was clear the game would be a battle. Most of the first half was back and forth—bucket for bucket. Jaylen Davis made a three-pointer, and the Eagles came right back and hit one. ...

Lady Jackets narrowly defeated by Ashland

By Lauren Vargas The balmy evening of February 12 brought quite the match for Cedarville’s Lady Jackets. Coming up against the Ashland Eagles for a second time this season, the Jackets stepped onto the court determined to redeem themselves after a loss from their previous encounter. Coming out with a speedy first basket, Cedarville gained a foothold against Ashland. It was a close game, but with Ashland ending on top, 59-56. The Lady Jackets started off the game with incredible speed. ...

A prayerful perspective on the 2026 March for Life

By Meagan Henline “Whatever we do is in vain if it’s not for the Lord,” Ellie Russell said. For Sienna Hutton, a freshman Liberal Arts major, and Ellie Russell, a freshman Education major, the D.C. March for Life did not begin with signs or speeches – it began with prayer.  Before traveling to Washington, D.C., to join the nation’s largest pro-life gathering, Hutton and Russell invited students to gather in the DMC Prayer Room for a time of intentional prayer, placing ...