Scout’s Cafe Is A Cozy Home Away From Home
By Anna Harman
Scout’s Cafe is located in Springfield, Ohio just about 30 minutes away from Cedarville’s campus. While it was a bit of a far drive, I thought that it was well worth it.
At first I was skeptical of the cafe because it seemed small and there wasn’t a lot of information about it online. However, when I arrived there were cars filling the parking lot as well as the drive through. I could tell right away that this was a popular favorite for Springfield locals.&nb...
New mission trip seeks to put Upstate New York on Cedarville’s church planting map
By Avonlea Brown
This year, seven new locations joined the list of Global Outreach mission trips at Cedarville University, making a record number of options available to students. One of the recent additions is a student-led trip over Fall Break to Syracuse, New York.
Andrew Krom and Elijah Elmer, two MDiv majors, both grew up in Upstate New York and see a need for church planting in the area. As two people who felt called to domestic ministry, Krom and Elmer wanted to share the word ...
Photo gallery: Men’s soccer team beats Trevecca
Cedarville’s men’s soccer team fended off Trevecca’s comeback bid, winning the homecoming match 4-2.
The Yellow Jackets opened with a frenzy of goals, netting three in the span of five minuted and six seconds.
Caleb Knight found Matthew Weller’s corner kick to open the scoring. Moments later Alex Long scored a penalty just 42 seconds before Michael Catanzarite scored a third goal.
The Trojans came roaring back in the second half, scoring twice to cut the deficit to ...
Photo Gallery: Lady Jackets draw on Homecoming
Cedarville’s women’s soccer team fought Trevecca to a scoreless draw in their homecoming/senior night match.
The Lady Jackets got off to a hot start, firing four shots in the first 10 minutes of the match, but the back of the net eluded them repeatedly.
Brooke Ackley played yet another stellar game in goal, amassing seven saves, and her seventh clean sheet in 12 games.
Seniors Brooke Ackley, Olivia Estep, Maddy Nelson, Tiffany Campbell, Emily Walton, Lisi Williamson, and ...
Meet the students who help make alumni events on campus possible
By Avonlea Brown
Homecoming is one of the most prodigious celebrations on campus with over 50 events in the span of two days. To make the weekend run smoothly, the Alumni Engagement office teams up with a small community of students who make connecting past and current students possible.
The Student Alumni Association(SAA), is a group of 12 to 15 students who are elected to serve as liaisons between alumni and students. SAA inducts students based on recommendations from fellow SAA ...
Cedarville’s enduring legacy: Three generations, 50 years, one family
By Maggie Fipps
Legacy.
It is a word thrown around a lot on weekends like Homecoming.
Is Cedarville simply a name on a degree, written in bold cursive? Does it truly ingrain itself in a person or a family? What about people who meet their spouses at Cedarville? What is the difference in their future family, their future children and grandchildren?
If these questions seem too weighty and overblown, you are probably right. For most, Cedarville will be a rest stop on their ...
Brads’ Breakdown: The Big-12’s big game and bigger problem
By Alan Brads
Every industry needs a star. Pop music has Taylor Swift, action movies have Tom Cruise, football has … also Taylor Swift.
Between Sanders and Taylor Swift, football viewership is up, and a whole new audience is being exposed to the charismatic cult of football.
So to any Swfities who jumped from the NFL to college football, let me be the first to welcome you to Fansville, home of all college football fans. Let me also be the the first to warn you: it gets crazy ...
Election 2024: A Look Ahead
by Noah Tang
As Election Day 2024 approaches, candidates from both parties tirelessly hit the campaign trail. They seek to win their party’s nomination and then triumph in the general election. Among Democrats, President Joe Biden has the advantages of incumbency and faces no major rivals. The Republican contest is dominated by former President Donald Trump, but also features several potential challengers.
According to Dr. Mark Caleb Smith, Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities and ...
A Fun-filled Card Game Encourages Spiritual Growth In Its Players
At Cedarville University we have many entrepreneurs and innovative creators! This past year, a group of students came together to create a card game named "Didasko". It focuses on the essence of Biblical truth in a fun way and teaches you more about the Bible and your opponents. Didasko has encouraged believers around the world and continues to do so every time it is played.
Go check out their website didaskogame.com and pre-order a deck for a guaranteed good ...
Not About the Merch, but the Message: IBC Students Put New Spin on Old Business
By Marielle Payton
Every year, Cedarville University students from the Robert W. Plaster School of Business are given the opportunity to create or manage a business through the Integrated Business Core (IBC). This experience, catered towards students interested in entrepreneurship, enables them to hone their skills with real-life experience.
This year, Proclaim the Name, a previous IBC business focused on evangelistic streetwear, is being relaunched with a new focus. The team behind the ...