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The arts and the good life: The first Lyceum Lecture of the year

by Chelsea McKanna A little before 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 9, room 115 in the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies opened its doors to Cedarville University students for the first Lyceum Lecture of the year. A line formed outside the room, leading almost to the building’s front door. As the seats filled, students began to sit against the back wall, in between seats and along the aisles.  Students attended for many reasons, whether Lyceum Lecture students, those there ...

Indianapolis definitively defeats Yellow Jackets in home opener

By Danielle Cherry Hits weren't going down, blocks were being flattened and digs were only touching air. On September 12, the Yellow Jackets faced off against Indianapolis University, ending in a decisive loss for Cedarville. While the Jackets were struggling to find their footing on the court, the Greyhounds relentlessly pounded balls, giving Cedarville little chance to recover between plays.  “We weren’t playing fast,” head coach Greg Smith said. “We weren’t playing ...

Testimony Tuesday: Loving the heart of the good Father

By Bella Agnello Aspen Bevan grew up in a Christian household, but home posed as a juxtaposition for her as she related to Christianity. Now a fifth year Professional Writing and Information Design student, Bevan reflects on her journey to trusting God as her good Father. Bevan’s father claimed to be the strongest Christian role model in her life. At the same time, he was her biggest abuser. Though she grew up knowing Jesus, she had difficulty reconciling the Jesus presented to her and ...

The Writers’ Block: Chapter 5, Keep it concise

Writing concisely is a clear key to good writing. In this episode, hosted by Cedarville sophomore journalism student Balen Allain and journalism professor Jeff Gilbert, we discuss the best way to hit prescribed lengths. Gather all the information necessary, use what is necessary and write with clarity using tools we discuss in this 55 minutes. 

What Would be your Dream Student Org?

By Madison Dyer Integrated Spiritual Growth Matthew Wood Matthew Wood, a freshman Civil Engineering student, has noticed that most student orgs are restricted to either men or, more often, women. He feels as though this creates just another point where unity among believers is fractured, encouraging unnecessary competition and making people feel as though the separation is necessary for function. “I feel like there could be better cohesion between men and women [on this ...

Professor’s Library: Books written by Cedarville faculty members

By Chelsea McKanna Hope for American Evangelicals Dr. Bennett “Hope for American Evangelicals” is a book published by B&H Publishing and written by Dr. Matthew Bennett in 2023. Perhaps most important to Bennett was the timeliness of the book’s publication. His goal was to encourage American believers to view the church rightly amidst a time when it is becoming increasingly easier to “throw the baby out with the bathwater” and label the church as corrupt as a whole....

Has Modern Hollywood lost its grit?

By Ben Konuch There’s a fascinating trend sweeping through modern blockbuster films, and if you look hard enough, you may be able to spot it underneath all the action and spectacle. Hollywood is not necessarily in danger of bad writing, bad acting or even anything to do with visual effects, and it’s certainly not the empty accusation that Hollywood is no longer creative.  No, my issue with modern Hollywood is something that I’ve seen grow over the last decade and came into ...

Testimony Tuesday: Dr. Smallwood

By Bella Agnello “To get me to look more like Jesus, it’s probably going to be a painful process.” Dr. Will Smallwood was only two and a half years into his new position as vice president of Advancement at Cedarville University when God would begin to radically deepen his faith. During Homecoming of 2023, Smallwood experienced a debilitating pain in his spine. Because his team is heavily involved in engaging with alumni during Homecoming, he prayed for God to get him through the ...

Beans & Cream: New owners take over for original owners

By Avonlea Brown “Let’s meet up for coffee sometime!” “Sure, where?” “How about Beans?” On the corner of West Xenia Avenue and Main Street, the coffee shop and meeting spot Beans-n-Cream holds a prominent place in the Village of Cedarville. Yet, the change of owners in 2024 leaves questions as to the ability of Beans to remain a staple in town.  On November 1, Paul and Diane Cope, the longtime owners of Beans in Cedarville, sold the coffee shop to Ben and ...

Cedarville Student shares Christ with women in a battle between hope and fear

By Sam Sofio For the past three years, Delaney Schmutte has counseled scared, desperate and hopeless pregnant women who consider abortion as their only escape in their battle between hopeand fear.  Schmutte, a senior Biblical Studies major with an emphasis in Biblical Counseling, serves at the Pregnancy Resource Clinic of Clark County, where God uses her as a vessel to pour out the hope and love of Christ into fearful hearts – the same hope and love that she received when she was ...