Cedarville dominates Boyce in home opener
By Emily Tuttle
Fans had waited for this night, and players had practiced tirelessly for this chance. The Cedarville University men’s basketball home opener surely did not disappoint. The pep band led the lively, navy-wearing crowd in spirited dances and chants, and students studied the opposing team's roster, ready to troll the competition for even the smallest mistake.
The men fed off this energy, starting strong and finishing even stronger. The Jackets beat the Boyce College ...
WBB vs Salem Photo gallery
In the first of a doubleheader with the men's team, the Cedarville University women's basketball team decisively gained their first win over Salem University 75-58 on Wednesday evening. The Lady Jackets started the season out 0-2 in non-conference matchups but seem to have found their rhythm in their third game of the season
Cedarville quickly pulled ahead in the second quarter and held their lead for the rest of the game. Coming off the bench, Elyssa Kincaid gave the women a spark and led ...
Ebbs and Flows: Lake Erie beats Cedarville in five sets
By Danielle Cherry
On November 12, the Cedarville women’s volleyball team walked onto the court with bright eyes and joyful smiles, ready to take on Lake Erie. The match began with a strong kill from Cassie Shields, setting the team up for a set of victories, but ultimately, they would fall in a lopsided five-set game to the Storm.
In the first set, the Jackets played swiftly—calculated and united. They held a consistent two-point lead over the Storm until point 12 when Cedarville ...
‘The Worlds Divide’ is a triumph in independent animation
By Isaac Steward
When I first saw the trailer for “The Worlds Divide”, I’ll admit I didn’t have very high expectations. As impressive as it is for a two hour movie to be completely written, directed and animated by one person, I couldn’t see how one person could tell a story of this scale with so little help. Even working with sound designers, composers, actors and a few other people, it still just didn’t make sense to me. So when I went to watch “The Worlds Divide”&n...
Testimony Tuesday: Learning from the teacher
By Bella Agnello
One day in Louisville, KY, a 15-year-old boy understood the Gospel for the first time while riding in a church van.
Though he grew up in the church, Dr. Kevin Jones did not understand the Bible until Deacon David Williams – who was driving the van – shared the Gospel with him on the way to church. He did not know it yet, but from that moment on Jones’ life could never be the same again.
“When you understand your ugliness and darkness, and come to know ...
‘Agatha All Along’ is effortlessly entertaining and compelling
By Janie Walenda
This article contains spoilers for “Agatha All Along”
I’ve been burned by Marvel shows before.
Most MCU shows have followed an unfortunate pattern of starting off strong and crashing at the finale. You see, the superhero formula requires that the climax of the story be a high-stakes action scene. This formula has been mastered in the film format but proven difficult to execute in television.
“Agatha All Along” joins the short list of MCU shows ...
Students prepare their hearts for the election with night of prayer
By Sam Sofio
Students of Cedarville University gathered together at 7 p.m. on Monday, the night before the looming Presidential election, in Alumni Hall to worship and pray for a nation in trouble.
Four university organizations partnered for the event, called Prayer For Our Nation; The university’s chapters of Students for Life, Turning Point USA, International Justice Mission and Young Women for America all participated in leading throughout the night.
The evening began ...
The Tale of Two Halves: The Loss of the Jackets against Truman State
By Danielle Cherry
There was an air of nerves and excitement as the Cedarville University women’s basketball team played their first game of the season on November 8 against Truman State University. This year, the Jackets welcomed seven new freshmen, making the team relatively new to playing together. They fell to the Bulldogs 74-61 in the season opener.
Cedarville and Truman fought back and forth in the first quarter, never allowing either team to hold onto the lead. The Jackets ...
“Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” returns to silly spells and heartfelt lessons
By Danielle Cherry
A powerful wizard, an unsuspecting mentor and magical hilarity await viewers of “Wizards Beyond Waverly Place.” Aimed at children, this magical world deals with very adult topics of perseverance and forgiveness. This show in all its silliness and wand twirling would have been the perfect watch for my younger self.
“Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” is a spin-off sitcom of the 2007 show “Wizards of Waverly Place” following the life of the magical and ...
Growing through service: two students share their journey of discipleship in the local church
By Julia Swain
On the first Sunday following fall break, junior Social Work major Bekah Williams walks into Sunday school at Grace Baptist Church in downtown Cedarville, anxiously anticipating being able to see the elementary-aged students after an almost two week long hiatus.
Upon entering the room, she is immediately bombarded with hugs and the sound of excited squeals.
“Church isn’t the same without you here,” one child yells out.
The enthusiasm of the ...