All hands on deck: Jackets dominate Panthers with unity and joy
By Danielle Cherry
Fans in leis packed the stands as the Yellow Jackets took on Kentucky Wesleyan, sweeping them out of the gym in three straight sets on California theme night. Everyone on the team contributed to this victory, setting the standard for what playing with joy looks like.
It was a special day for the Cedarville women’s volleyball team as each player had the chance to step onto the court. From seniors to freshmen, the Jackets held their own against the Panthers, playing ...
Jackets dominate in conference match against Arrows
By Tayler Sharp
Thursday evening, September 25, brought on two rare occurrences: a 6-0 victory and a double rainbow. The Cedarville women’s soccer team dominated the opposing Ursuline Arrows, achieving a three-game win streak.
Though quiet in the first 15 minutes, the crowd erupted as midfielder Katie Ulmer scored the first and only goal of the first half. This was Ulmer’s third goal of the season, making her the leading scorer for the Lady Jackets. Throughout the rest of the ...
Cedarville crushes Tiffin in a resounding 3-0 win
By Danielle Cherry
As conference play begins, the stakes for each game increase. The Cedarville volleyball team defended its home court, passing with precision and dominating the net, earning the title of victor in a 3-0 game against Tiffin on September 24.
Coming off a victory against Hillsdale the week prior, the Jackets were ready to continue to show GMAC who they were.
The Jackets owned the net. Janae Heegaard’s towering 6’3” stature made the Dragons ...
One Month of The Commons!
By Madison Dyer
This past summer, the campus dining hall underwent a thorough renovation, being transformed from the “Dining Hall” into “The Commons.” In addition to the complete aesthetic makeover, several new stations were added and expanded.
Upon entry, students are greeted by the new Italian station on the left, where the pasta and pizza can be found in abundance. An oven dome gives these pizzas new life, and students can sit along the far counter and gaze into the open oven, ...
Testimony Tuesday: A relational God and a mission to reach Japan
By Balen Allain
Sophomore Mathias Hahn grew up in a Christian household with Christian parents, regular church attendance and a pastor for a father. He was saved at eight years old, believing in Jesus’ resurrection and payment for sin on the cross.
“I don’t know that my heart truly knew exactly what that choice was until probably junior, senior year of high school,” Hahn said. “I had different parts of my life, and Christ was a part, not the thing at the center that everything ...
Yellow Jackets win All-Ohio Cross Country meet
By Leah Angstadt
Time seemed to slow down as the starting pistol rang through the humid air, calling the All-Ohio cross-country runners to the starting line. The tension was almost tangible as the spectators formed thick lines on either side of the starting funnel. The runners held their breath on the starting line as they braced for the shock of the pistol. The very first XC meet of the fall semester of 2025, and both excitement and nervousness were thick in the air.
Boom. Just like ...
Foreign Film Series: ‘One Life’poignantly recounts the story of the man who saved 669 refugee children
By Teagan Warren
Although this PG-rated film (a rare find in World War II films) shows no blood or warfare, “One Life” impressed me.
“One Life” powerfully tells the narrative of a London stockbroker named Nicholas Winton who saved 669 refugee children. In the months leading up to World War II, children and their families fled to unoccupied Prague after Hitler had gained occupation of Austria and part of Czechoslovakia.
Nicholas, commonly called Nicky, visits Prague and ...
Testimony Tuesday: A heart for missions
by Bella Agnello
Ben Spacek was born into a family with a legacy of faith, dating back generations. Growing up in Reading, PA, he was surrounded by a wealth of Christian influence, knowledge of missions and love for the Gospel. Now a senior Accounting major at Cedarville University, he reflects on the path God took him towards missions.
God called Spacek to himself one Sunday afternoon, after hearing the gospel in Sunday school. Though little at the time, Spacek understood enough of ...
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 ...