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100 Years of Yellow Jackets

By Bella Agnello James Phipps ‘68 Sometimes the works of the Lord are not easy to see until long after they have occurred.  Phipps graduated from Cedarville University in 1968. Shortly after he graduated with a degree in English and Speech, he joined Cedarville University faculty the following fall semester and served as chair of the Communications department for 36 years. He led efforts to grow the department while also teaching classes on journalism, broadcasting and storyt...

A frigid Christmas at the White’s house 

By Josh Schroeder In the biting cold outside of Steven’s Student Center, a group of students boarded a warm Cedarville van that would take them to President of Cedarville University Dr. Thomas White’s house. They were attending an event that has become a Cedarville Christmas tradition called Christmas at the White House.  This year, the frigid weather forced some changes, but Christmas at the White House has remained as festive as ever. When students arrived, they entered ...

Get To Know Bob Lutz 

By Isaiah Rubio  Cedarville University recently welcomed a new member to the family - well, kind of. Bob Lutz, a ’01 alumnus of Cedarville University, returned to fill the role of vice president of strategic initiatives. This new senior-level position focuses on working with university leaders to advance the mission, expand opportunities, and increase the ministry of Cedarville University.  “My job is unique. I work with our university leaders, primarily the president and ...

How International Students Celebrate Thanksgiving

By Bella Agnello While many Cedarville University students traveled home to spend Thanksgiving with their families, some students had to make other plans. For international students living several time zones away from their family, they needed to find a way to celebrate the holiday without them. Thanksgiving is traditionally an American holiday which remembers the friendship between the pilgrims and the Wampanoag people, and their first successful harvest. However, even without the same ...

MISO holds Continental Christmas party to celebrate culture and unity with the Gospel

By Sam Sofio On November 23rd, at 7 p.m., as students entered the doors of Steven’s Student Center’s event room, they were welcomed with hot beverages, international snacks, Christmas trees and Christmas music that permeated the room.  Cedarville’s Multicultural International Student Organization (MISO) welcomed students from across campus for a memorable “Continental Christmas” celebration.  MISO is an organization that brings all students together to learn, ...

Krispy Christmas remains the same despite personnel changes

By Katrianna Braden As Cedarville University swings into Christmas season and finals loom over students, there is  one respite to numb the stress of the semester’s close. Krispy Christmas is a fundraiser run  by the student radio station Resound Radio.  Resound Radio is student-focused, student-staffed and runs like a professional radio station. Their station verse is Ephesians 4:29, “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for ...

Prota apparel: overcoming setbacks to deliver a comfortable message

By Avonlea Brown On October 24, the third and final Integrated Business Core team launched their business: Prota Apparel. The next day, they had their first tabling event, and later recorded impressive first-week sales of over $1,000.  The Integrated Business Core is a year-long course for any students interested in learning what it takes to start and run a business. They form teams, come up with a product and business plan, go through a loan proposal process and launch their ...

Testimony Tuesday: Painting sunsets with God

By Bella Agnello “When I imagine heaven, I picture painting sunsets with God, whether that’s on the actual sky or on a canvas. Artists and storytellers will still be creating things in heaven.” Eliana Wiseman is a storyteller at heart. Her whole life, stories captivated her – stories of mythical worlds and Authurian legends. Now a sophomore Broadcasting, Digital Media and Journalism major at Cedarville University, she is exploring new ways to draw out the Gospel through storyte...

Sparrows and Lilies: A student-led business all about slowing down and living in the moment

By Sam Sofio In the spring semester of 2024, three students – Anastasia Stanhope, a junior Accounting major; Cadence Brown, a junior Marketing major; and Evelyn Mazzye, a senior Finance major – collaborated together to create a business called Sparrows & Lilies. Through Cedarville University’s Integrated Business Core program, they developed a meaningful product. The Integrated Business Core program enables business students to create, manage and market exciting and innovative ...

Leaving a Mark: The Alexander Hamilton Society hosts discussion on how U.S. elections impact decisions “Beyond the Borders” of our nation

By Madison Dyer In the wake of the presidential election, The Alexander Hamilton Society decided to host a formal discussion on the global impact of United States presidential elections. Titled “Beyond Borders”, the event featured Dr. Mark Caleb Smith, dean of the School of Arts and Humanities at Cedarville University, and Ambassador Kelly Currie, US representative to the United Nations.  The Alexander Hamilton Society is a national, nonprofit organization which exists to inform ...