Recap: Moonlight Madness 2017
Moonlight Madness is an annual CU event kicking off the start of the basketball season and introducing the year's teams. The night is full of music, dancing, contests and, of course, basketball.
This year's Moonlightlight Madness was held Saturday night, November 4.
- photos by Naomi Harward
ALT II: Pumpkin, Everywhere
CU hosted its second ALT Night last Friday night, October 27. It featured a variety of activities, including caricatures, laser tag, and pumpkin carving. The movie shown was the 2000 football film, "Remember The Titans", and student leaders passed out pumpkin doughnut holes from Bill's Donuts to be enjoyed during the film and festivities. Rinnova also offered a specialty drink called the "Titan".
- photos by Anna Pizarro
Highlights: Junior Jam 2017
Every year, CU invites students 3rd to 6th grade to its campus for an exciting one-day event filled with games, music, and hands-on activities.
- photos by Lydia Wolterman
Highlights: The Diary of Anne Frank
In honor of the 70th anniversary of the publishing of Anne Frank's diary, Cedarville University's theater department selected Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett's "The Diary of Anne Frank" as their fall production. The show opened Friday, October 6, and concluded Sunday, October 15.
- photos by Jennifer Gammie
Light the Lake 2017
A worshipful conclusion to Homecoming Weekend 2017.
Photos by Naomi Harward
New Student Talent Show
Every year, freshmen students are given the opportunity to show off their skills and talents at the New Student Variety Show.
photos by sophomore Luke Henig
Cedarfest 2017
Cedarville University students take part once again in the town's annual Cedarfest Labor Day celebration.
The festivities began the Saturday before Labor Day, and concluded on Monday with a parade.
Photos by senior Priscila Gonzalez
CU Involvement Fair and Kickoff Party 2017
Every fall, CU hosts a 2-hour fair and semester "kickoff party", during which campus orgs and local ministries can set up booths to show students what opportunities are available to them during their time at Cedarville. While the event is aimed primarily at the year's incoming freshmen, all students are highly encouraged to attend and take part in the festivities.
Photos by Naomi Harward
Solar Eclipse At CU
Students gather outside the ENS observatory on August 21 to see the first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in 99 years. Telescopes with solar filters were set up on the lawn, and eclipse glasses were also provided. The event was also projected on a screen inside the observatory. Although the full eclipse itself did not occur until around 2:30 p.m., people began arriving on site as soon as 1 p.m. in hopes of securing a good viewing spot.
Photos by sophomore student Lauren Jacobs