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‘COWBOY CARTER’ is a Dense but Rewarding Feat of Storytelling

By Justin Kemp Introduction On February 2nd, 2025, Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year in one of the most competitive Grammy seasons in recent history, also taking home Best Country Album and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. The internet immediately erupted, with some celebrating Beyoncé’s achievement and others claiming that “COWBOY CARTER” wasn’t good enough (or country enough) to deserve any Grammys. I want to begin this review by emphasizing that I am a white man ...

Testimony Tuesday: Serving God in small faithfulness through twists and turns 

By Avonlea Brown Logan Riber, resident director of the male dormitory The Hill, often uses his testimony of twists and turns to counsel the resident assistants of his dorm. He even has a tattoo on his right forearm as a reminder of what he learned. It says: God is in control. God is good. God is enough. Riber grew up in a Christian household in East Peoria, Illinois, and accepted Christ at the age of seven, but he knows now that it was more out of fear than a desire for a relationship ...

Triumphant redemption: Lady Jackets defend home court against Thomas More

By Lauren Vargas The Cedarville women’s basketball team played hard the evening of Feb. 27th, head to head against the Thomas More Saints. The game seemed to mirror the turbulence of the rain outside, as both sides vied for a chance at a basket. The Jackets, ever determined to “dominate in the name of Jesus,”  fought tooth and nail for the victory and came out on top with a score of 81-63. The pace seemed slow at first. Dictating the offensive side of the ball proved a little ...

A bagel business built on prayer

By Bella Agnello MiaRose Hess is an entrepreneur at heart. At her core, she is a prayer warrior. A freshman Management major at Cedarville University, she tangibly sees the power of prayer as God directs her through her journey as a local business owner. In early September, Hess was scrolling on her phone when the idea hit her to start a business. She first thought about selling muffins. However, after talking with Dr. Kary Oberbrunner, the assistant professor of entrepreneurship, she ...

Testimony Tuesday: God desires to use the faithful

By Bella Agnello Every morning after reading the Bible, Professor James Leightenheimer takes a 1 1/2 mile walk around the neighborhood, talking with God. Throughout the day, he engages in constant dialogue with God as he continues to learn how to be faithful to him in the big and small moments of life. Leightenheimer has served as an associate professor of communication at Cedarville University since 1982. He teaches audio production and radio classes, and he created Cedarville’s ...

Josh Paul breaks Cedarville’s 20-year standing triple jump record

By Danielle Cherry Freshman Josh Paul takes a breath, steeling himself for his third jump of the National Christian College Athletic Association indoor track meet on February 7 at Cedarville. Nervous but confident, he begins his approach. A bounding leap, followed by a lengthening step, finishing with a jump into the pit, Paul breaks the longstanding Cedarville record held since 2005 by mere inches.  “When I broke it the first time, I wasn't really thinking about it. I was just like, ...

Cedarville beats Ashland in an exciting comeback

By Danielle Cherry  On Feb. 22, Cedarville’s packed gymnasium roared as the seniors walked across the court, being recognized for their dedication to Yellow Jackets’ basketball. A back-and-forth game ensued, but Cedarville’s teamwork and intensity won them a lively comeback for all 2,263 spectators, leaving Ashland in the dust 81-69. “What an amazing crowd,” coach Rob Jones said. “I'm so happy for the seniors to be recognized on a day like this and then to have such a ...

MBB vs Walsh Photo Gallery

The Cedarville men’s basketball team narrowly fell in a heartbreaking loss to Walsh University on Feb. 20, 80-79, with the game teetering until the final seconds. The university’s Gold Rush game brought out 812 fans, with the first 750 receiving a free gold shirt to support the Jackets. After a slower start in the first, the Jackets let their opponent gain a 13-point lead, which they struggled to grapple back from the rest of the game. The Cavaliers shot 53% from three in the first ...

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ flies, but never soars

By Ben Konuch “Steve gave them something to believe in. You give them something to aspire to.” “Captain America: Brave New World” is perhaps the Marvel movie with the most to prove leading up to its release. As many fans lamented the loss of Steve Rogers as Captain America and Sam Wilson received numerous forms of backlash for picking up the mantle – some directed at his character or heroic potential and others hatefully thrown at his race and appearance – the prospect of ...