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Megan Gorog’s recital is an emotional tribute to a musical education 

By Hannah Newman Megan Gorog’s got “the musical bug.” With two music teachers for parents and two sisters who studied music, it would have been hard for her to miss out. Now, in her senior year of college, she pays tribute to the years she’s spent learning and loving music through her senior violin recital. Gorog, a senior music education major, has been playing the violin since she was seven and hasn’t put it down since. When she was in high school, she decided that she wanted ...

Army-Navy football game highlights a hundred year long tradition

By Janie Walenda It’s hard to not be a football fan in a football family.  Every fall my home is filled with the sounds of college football on television.  I don’t mind sitting in the living room while a game is on, and I love hearing my mom or my grandma reacting to the games, but there’s only one game I ever pay attention to.  Every year in early December, the football teams of the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy face off in the ...

Lady Jackets stumble in final 3 minutes against OCU

By Alan Brads The Cedarville Lady Jackets faltered against Ohio Christian University in a 79-75 loss. Cedarville fell to 2-5 on the season, while the Trailblazers, who compete in the NAIA, improved to 6-2. Cedarville led the first 37 minutes of the game, but failed to put the game out of reach, never taking a double digit lead, which came back to bite them. OCU’s Ashley Deweese buried a triple with 3:23 to play to tie the game at 63, and with 2:44 left the Trailblazers captured ...

Winans Chocolates + Coffees is a Cozy Spot to meet with Friends 

By Anna Harman Winans Chocolates + Coffees was founded by Max and Dick Winans in 1961 in Piqua, Ohio. It was originally called Winans Carriage House Candies. When Max retired in the early 90s, his daughter Laurie and her husband Joe took over the business. They began adding small batch, house-roasted coffee to the Winans menu. They began to grow the business from one location to multiple franchised regional locations throughout the state. They now have 19 locations all across Ohio.  ...

The Joy of Christmas Traditions 

As Cedarville gets ready for Christmas, students are looking towards the end of the semester and the anticipation of Christmas. Each year, it is customary that Cedarville lights a gigantic Christmas tree to celebrate the birth of Jesus and the light he brought into this world. It is a sweet time for students to gather together, sing carols, and drink hot chocolate.  Follow along as Carolina Zimbron goes around and asks students about their favorite Christmas traditions.  Filmed ...

Men’s Basketball Dominates Boyce in 66-point Win

By Emily Tuttle The Cedarville men’s basketball team defeated Boyce in a dominant 129-63 fashion on Wednesday, December 6 in their Christmas at Callan matchup. Although impressive, the Jacket’s 66-point margin was not the highlight of the evening. The men were on fire from three and broke Cedarville’s previous record of 20 treys in a single game with an astounding 26. Timothy Davis led the Jacket’s 59.1% 3-point shooting, nailing all seven of his attempts.  After hitting ...

First annual Christmas basketball tournament: The battle for donut domination

By Maggie Fipps The Christmas Threes vs. the Jingle Buckets. No, this is not the title of a bad Hallmark Christmas movie where the single basketball coach meets the Christmas-loving baker. This is the first-ever Cedarville Christmas Basketball Tournament. Five teams faced off to win the coveted prize of free Bills Donuts.  Mason Buch, a Sports Management major, started putting on tournaments last semester because of the large basketball community at Cedarville.  “it just ...

Sound of Freedom generates controversy and creates conversation around a call to action

By Esther Fultz Human trafficking is not a topic many people want to discuss. Although the vast majority of people in both Christian and secular circles agree that human trafficking is a horrific atrocity, overwhelmingly few have actually done something to address the issue, and most of us remain undereducated on the magnitude of the problem.  “Sound of Freedom,” released in theaters on July 4, 2023, is a film that attempts to bring this issue to light. Jim Caviezel portrays Tim ...

‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ is a near-perfect book-to-film adaptation

By Janie Walenda I would like to apologize to everyone who was in the theater with me during “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” my brother most of all. I am a firm believer in the excited arm smack during movies, and my brother was the unlucky recipient of numerous such arm smacks as I freaked out watching one of my recent favorite books make its way to the big screen.  When I first heard about the “Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” book, I was not a fan. Why would I want ...

‘Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets’ might just expose your secrets too

By Maggie Fipps “The Duggar family is not a bizarre fascination,” said pastor and writer Josh Pease. “It is a horrifying glimpse that was told over and over again in so many different families.”  A four-part documentary series, “Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets” digs into the Duggar family of “19 Kids and Counting” and “Counting On” fame, and ultimately the harmful teachings of Bill Gothard, leader of the Institute of Basic Life Principles, or IBLP.&nb...