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Senior Sunday: Grace Burch

By Esther Fultz Grace Burch is a senior psychology student at Cedarville University. When reflecting on the past four years, she most appreciates the spiritual growth and transformation she has experienced. “I’d say obviously the focus on Christ is the biggest thing for me,” Burch said. “And kind of going off that is the community here, it’s something that’s been really transformative in my time at Cedarville. The friendships that I’ve made and the professors that I’ve ...

New President, Vice President, and Chaplain elected to SGA for ‘24-25 school year 

By Zoe Ekeh  The Student Government Association (SGA) has had elections for new students to take on  positions for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. On March 21st a new SGA  President, Vice President and Chaplain were elected. All these positions play important roles in  SGA. They help make decisions that impact the student body throughout the academic year.  Cedarville juniors Felipe Mayta, Jill Alexander, and Trey Storr are all happy to be  a part of SGA ...

Senior Sunday: Jordyn Foulkrod

By Esther Fultz Jordyn Foulkrod is a senior education major at Cedarville University. She specifically appreciates the close community she has been surrounded with, the different people she has met, and the professors she has been able to learn from. “The professors really care about you and want you to see you do well,” Foulkrod said. “They don’t think lowly of you. And if you look hard enough, the range of people you will meet with different beliefs and backgrounds is super ...

Men of faith: reflections on their time in Faith Hall

By Bella Agnello Faith Hall’s 30 men are Davids facing Goliath: Faith Hall will not be continuing as a traditional dorm next year. While it is undecided what Faith will be used for, Logan Riber, Resident Director of The Hill and Faith Hall, announced to the men in February that it will most likely be housing for traveling athletes or guests. Because Faith became a men’s dorm this year, not many people are aware of the vibrant culture the men created, nor why leaving Faith Hall is ...

Senior Sunday: Aubree Whicker

By Esther Fultz Aubree Whicker is a senior Allied Health Pre-PA major at Cedarville University. After graduating, she will be in Cedarville’s PA program for the next two years.  Over the past four years at Cedarville, Whicker has made a lot of memories. Some of her favorites include dissecting a pig in an anatomy lab, taking a trip to Missouri with her friends, and petting puppies at Petland in Beavercreek. She loves Cedarville’s beautiful campus and loves hammocking and doing other ...

The heartbeat of Lil Sibs Weekend: what makes this weekend event so special

By Bella Agnello This past weekend, hundreds of guests arrived on campus to spend time with their siblings for Lil Sibs Weekend – a Cedarville tradition that reunites siblings for a weekend of fun and experience. Sara Weller, a sophomore in high school, was fortunate enough to visit both of her sisters: Olivia, a junior Exercise Science major, and Aubre, a freshman Worship major. Together, they created a weekend full of memories to last a lifetime. When Sara Weller arrived on campus ...

Working Moms Panel: Women who managed to do both

By Laci Strouse Date of event: 2/22/24 The Working Moms panel was hosted by the Women in Business Organization. Students got the opportunity to hear from Alina Leo, Tracy Rentz, Lindsey Howell, and Phyllis Birt. They’re a group of moms who have to balance work life and home life. They discussed this balance and gave advice to young women who are seeking to work while raising a family as well.  One major theme of the event was to prioritize your home.  “Evaluate where ...

Senior Sunday: Hannah Hoffer

By Esther Fultz Hannah Hoffer is a senior pharmacy student at Cedarville University. After graduating from her undergraduate program in May, she will go on to complete her doctorate in pharmacy here at Cedarville. While she does not know exactly what her plan is after that, she is considering working in retail, a hospital or possibly completing a residency. During her time at Cedarville, Hoffer has grown spiritually. Attending chapel has been a great way for her to notice different ...

Dick Walker: A Life Characterized by Community and Service

By Avonlea Brown Richard G. Walker, referred to by many as “Chief,” passed away on February 9, at 9:20 p.m. after a long battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Linda, and two children Scott Walker and Tricia Clark.  Walker contributed largely to Cedarville University, having worked on campus for 42 years, beginning as a food service worker and ending in Alumni Relations. In addition to the many positions he held at the university, Walker also brought popular staples ...

Senior Sunday: Alan Brads

By Esther Fultz For senior journalism student Alan Brads, coming to Cedarville was not the decision he had originally anticipated. He considered attending Ohio State but decided not to because he would not be allowed to have a car on campus as a freshman and wanted to be able to visit his girlfriend at the time (now wife) Abby. Some of Brads’ favorite things about Cedarville include the Bible minor, his professors, and the facilities on campus. “I think the Bible minor is super ...