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Meet Denise Leslie: Cedarville University’s ‘resident grandma’

By Avonlea Brown The food-service workers on campus are familiar, but often overlooked, faces. Many of them are fellow students and others are staff who have spent enough time at Cedarville University to call it a second home. One of those familiar faces is Denise Leslie, or as most of the student body has come to know her, the Stinger’s Lady.  Though they may not remember her by name, any regular customer of Stinger’s can recall interacting with a smiling older woman in a grey ...

Jeff Davenport serves on campus with Campus Security and off campus through disability ministry

By Ashleigh Clark and Avonlea Brown “Mind if I sit with you folks?” Jeff Davenport asks as he approaches a table full of students in the Willets dormitory lounge. The group of students looks up at the smiling security officer. Stunned silence follows his question before one student finally nods his head. “What are you talking about?” Davenport asks again as he sits down in an empty chair. “Bluegrass music,” a boy in glasses answers. The others still are silent. “...

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Deep Calls for Life: Dr. Elliott’s journey for a kidney donor

By Chris Karenbauer In the fall of 2021, Senior Professor of Communication Dr. Chuck Elliott received news that his kidneyswere failing. His doctor immediately put Elliott on a waitlist for a new kidney. Twenty years earlier, Elliott lived in Hong Kong, China, with his wife and children as a communication professor at Hong Kong Baptist University. Because of the stress of living in Hong Kong, Elliott experienced health issues. His doctors realized too late that he had high blood pressure, ...

But God: The testimony of Caleb Kanoy

By Josephine Schmidt-Krayer Caleb Kanoy, a senior Criminal Justice major at Cedarville University, has experienced various challenges throughout his life. Born in Guatemala and raised in Saint Louis, Indiana, Kanoy struggled to find a true connection with his adopted family, except for his grandfather who died when he was 11 years old. After graduating from high school, Kanoy joined the army in rebellion against his family. He later came to Cedarville University to pursue his studies in ...

Cedarville University’s Synergy Initiative continues on campus with Church Multiplication Panel

By Avonlea Brown The Synergy Initiative officially launched on March 15, 2023, after a year of planning by Dr. Jon Wood, Dr. Jeremy Kimble, and others at Cedarville University.  “Our hope is that students will recognize the amazing training they are already receiving in the classroom and beyond here at CU and think about how they will use that strategically as a disciple of Jesus Christ,” Kimble said. It continued on campus on April 5 with a guest speaker, Executive Director ...

AEI Executive Council Promotes Discernment in Politics at Cedarville University

by Noah Tang The American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a leading public policy think tank, maintains student chapters within various colleges and universities. Cedarville University hosts one of these chapters, which is led by an executive council composed of six undergraduate students. Together, they plan and host events that advance AEI’s mission of bettering the political situation for a safer future. Benjamin Mays, a senior political science major, serves on the executive council at ...

The Rise of Boba Tea

By Anna Harman Boba tea has become increasingly popular in the United States in recent years. In 2022 alone, the Bubble tea market brought in over two billion USD worth of profit and is expected to steadily increase in sales in the next five years. And students at Cedarville University are not immune to the trend.  At Cedarville University, Boba tea food trucks have come to several different events and Alt Nights. Students often wait in line for up to an hour just to order a drink, ...

The Importance of CU Women in Leadership

By Anna HarmanMarch is an important month in the history of women’s rights that brings attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women. This month is Women’s History Month and International Women's Day took place on March 8. In honor of this, we talked to some of the women in leadership on Cedarville University’s campus and talked to students about the importance of these women.  Professor of Psychology Dr. Kristin DeWitt ...