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“Living in Babylon” conference teaches living fruitfully in post-Christian society

By Bella Agnello On Tuesday, September 9, Answers in Genesis’ (AiG) “Living in Babylon” touring conference made its first United States stop at Cedarville University. Ken Ham, AiG’s founder, and Martyn Iles, chief executive officer of AiG, spoke about what it looks like to evangelize and live in a continually anti-Christian world. The two-hour conference began at 6 p.m. in the Dixon Ministry Center, where both Cedarville students and Ohio residents filled the seats. Ham started ...

Testimony Tuesdays: Belief defeats doubt

By Bella Agnello (Photo: Donnie (left) at summer camp in 2018) Christian summer camps create many emotional, spiritual and worshipful experiences. There is nothing like freely worshiping Jesus in a crowd of young adults. This shocked Donnie Gardiner, a sophomore Management student at Cedarville University, in 2018 when he went to a Christian summer camp for the first time. A native from the Turks and Caicos Islands, he never saw a group of people his age raising their hands in total ...

UWill hotline comes to Cedarville University 

By Avonlea Brown This fall semester, Cedarville University Counseling Services launched the UWill mental health hotline, UHelp, a new resource to provide instant care for students on and off campus. UWill Mental Health and Wellness is a company focused on providing, as mentioned on their website, “immediate mental health and wellness support eliminating all barriers to care.” Founded in 2020, UWill aids students, teachers and licensed professionals in assessing and treating mental ...

Welcome Home Gala Photo Gallery

The following pictures are from the Welcome Home Gala hosted by the Plaster School of Business. Students gathered at the Lakeside Patio for dancing, yard games and food. The event ran from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at which point students from the Business, Communication and Cyber Security majors stayed for a VIP afterparty. Photos by Ian Chan

New Scharnberg Business Center dedicated

By Avonlea Brown On Monday, August 26, at 11 a.m. Cedarville University students, faculty, trustees and donors gathered in the new Stinger Plaza for the dedication of the Scharnberg Business Center.  The namesake of the building is Lorne C. Scharnberg, a trustee emeritus who served three consecutive terms as chair starting in 1994 before transitioning to emeritus status in 2018. Scharnberg’s son, Mark Scharnberg, wanted to honor his father and his passion for business; he donated ...

Testimony Tuesday: Joyfully accepting an invitation from God

By Bella Agnello *Due to the nature of this story and the sensitive information it contains, a false name has been given to the student in this story, all other information is true “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God.”  Isaiah 41:10 is a cornerstone verse for many Christians, though for Anna Smith this verse carries the weight of her story. Anna is a freshman Broadcasting, Digital Media and Journalism major with a concentration in Digital Media ...

Teresa Clark leaves behind legacy of discipleship and faithful service

By Julia Swain  Entering Teresa Clark’s office, the sound of laughter echoes through the room, reverberating off of the walls as she finishes up a conversation with a colleague. When a student came in mid-interview, she did not even bat an eye before greeting him with kindness and sincerity. This  warm personality coupled with a heart for intentional interaction is what will ultimately define Clark’s legacy at Cedarville.  Before starting at Cedarville as the head volley...

Senior Spotlights

By Anna Harman Pictured Katie Wyand. Photo Credit: Rebecca Robinson Katie Wyand Katie Wyand is a senior Biblical Counseling major at Cedarville. After graduation, she will be moving to Alabama with her future husband, who is in the Air Force. She will be pursuing her Masters of Social Work online through Liberty University. After she gets her masters, she plans on getting a job as a licensed social worker operating in mental health group therapy.  Cedarville has prepared her ...

Internship Spotlights

Kruse works as emergency room tech in the summer By Bella Agnello Pictured above Zach Kruse Zach Kruse, a sophomore Molecular Biology major, works as an emergency room tech at a hospital in his hometown of Newton, Kansas, over breaks. As an ER tech, he takes care of the menial tasks, such as cleaning rooms and reading vitals to monitor patients, as well as shadowing doctors. "It's easy to learn the book side of hospital stuff, but actually being able to be in a hospital and learn ...

Rewind to Elliv 2024: oh what a night!

By Bella Agnello Nuns, Post Malone’s, oompa loompas and Miss Americas pressed against each other, waiting for the doors to open and Elliv to begin. Though the show started at 7 p.m., students started staking out the lines well before 5 p.m. Elliv is Cedarville University’s big end-of-the-year event the weekend before finals. The night is full of numerous singing acts and skits. Multiple awards are announced throughout the evening, given to pre-elected students and to the best dressed ...