Good Grief! ‘You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown’ takes the stage
By Sophia Monastra
Two or three years ago, my sister developed an addiction to “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” This wasn’t surprising, seeing as how she loves all things Peanuts, but her addiction led to me listening to the soundtrack on repeat for several months on end, memorizing almost all of the lyrics to every song and even landing a role as Snoopy for a musical compilation. Despite this inundation in the musical, it remains one of my all-time favorites.
So, it was ...
Film Students Create an Award-Winning Short Film in 48 Hours
Imagine creating, filming, and editing an entire short film in 48 hours. Well, a group of Cedarville Film Students came together to attempt this challenge. To do this, they signed up for the 48-hour film project, which is an international film festival. It allows filmmakers to test their skills in creativity to make a film in a single weekend.
Follow along to see how these students made it happen.
Filmed and edited by Julia Mumford
‘Divine Influencer’ gives Gen-Z a glimpse into the real world
By Laci Strouse
Olivia Golden was a marketing influencer who worked in a fashion boutique. Out of nowhere, she slipped and made a mistake that changed the trajectory of her life. Now jobless and cut off from her parent’s stability, she was challenged to navigate the real world to learn the true meaning of being an influencer.
Recently, social media and influencer-related jobs have soared through the market. “Divine Influencer” captured the essence of today’s outlook on ...
Photo Gallery: Jackets Volleyball win big at home
Cedarville won in four sets on Thursday night, leveling the Jackets’ G-MAC record at 5-5, while Kentucky Wesleyan dropped to 4-17 (2-8).
The Yellow Jackets narrowly won the first set, then dropped the second, but stormed back to capture the final two sets 25-10 and 25-16.
Janae Heegaard led Cedarville with 16 kills, and Cassi Shields tacked on five aces.
The win comes at a great time for Cedarville, snapping a four-game losing streak and kicking off a busy weekend in the right ...
Brads Breakdown: Midseason at-risk reports
By Alan Brads
At Cedarville, the midpoint of the semester means fall break, and fall break means academic at risk reports.
Here on Brads’ breakdown, the midpoint of the college football season means the same. So just like my geology professor tells my advisor I’m dangerously close to failing, I’ll issue some strern warnings. Then, as always, I’ll serve up three storylines and three games for week eight.
Who’s at risk?
USC – The pressure’s on. An ugly-as-could-be loss ...
Molecular Biology Students Start “Unspoken Undergrad” Podcast to Empower Fellow Premeds
By Luke Wiley
In a community filled with high-achievers, overbearing workloads, and vice-like pressures for perfection, undergraduate students on premedical tracks stand in a unique liminal season of life with a storm of unique issues. Students in this phase of life often feel they have to put their heads down and pay their academic dues for the next few years as they prepare for med school and a prestigious career far beyond.
Having spent years wrestling through a number of ...
Arts in Action: Ceramics students turn clay into stunning creations
By Katlynn Rossignol
Once a semester, the lower SSC is filled with beautiful handmade ceramics. This Ceramics Sale is put on by Cedarville University’s Studio Art program to celebrate the student’s hard work. But how are the cozy mugs and stylish vases created in Alford Auditorium? I took the hike across campus to learn how this fantastic art form is made.
The art studio is a large workshop behind Alford’s auditorium with two rows of pottery wheels, shelves full of clay creations, ...
Brads’ Breakdown: War on the West Coast
By Alan Brads
Ohio Octobers are a whirlwind of change. Soybeans turn from green to yellow to brown in a week. Pumpkins sprout on front porches, leaves turn red, and iced coffees become pumpkin spice lattes.
With midterms right around the corner, and the school calendar brings my mind back, yet again, to football.
You can’t pass a class in October, but you can easily fail one in October. Likewise, you can’t win the national championship before the College Football Playoff ...
Crowned Chains Sets New Precedent for Student-Led Jewelry Businesses
Take an exclusive look at Crowned Chains, the start-up business created by Cedarville Students.
Known for their unique take on chain necklaces with an innovative magnetic clasp, the jewelry has become a popular trend among the students. All profits go to Target Dayton.
Go check out their website cedarville-university.square.site to purchase your steel chain.
Edited and Filmed by Alben Augustine
‘The Creator’ brings a new coat of paint to an old kind of sci-fi story
By Ben Konuch
“We are this close to winning the war. Execute her, or we go extinct.”
When I first watched Gareth Edwards' "Rogue One" in a cinema in the Philippines in 2016, what blew me away the most was how Edwards told a story with heart and excitement that was magnified by a scale and cinematography that I hadn't seen in a sci-fi film in quite some time. I remember walking out of that cinema wishing to have that same kind of experience again someday. That's exactly what Edwards ...