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Putin’s Power on Display

Political unrest in the European nation Ukraine has been making world news since November 2013. On Nov. 21, President Viktor Yanukovych backed out of a trade deal with the European Union, which had been in process since February. In December, Yanukovych tied closer bonds with Russia by sealing an economic trade deal to the outrage of Europe-supporting Ukrainians. After that, protestors took to the streets of Ukraine to express their discontent with Yanukovych. For two months, protestors ...

Hobby Lobby Takes Contraceptives Case to Supreme Court

Hobby Lobby, a craft company created and owned by a Christian family, is arguing in the Supreme Court that its First Amendment rights have been violated by the government requirement to provide insurance with comprehensive contraceptive coverage. This case is a response to the Affordable Care Act of 2010, which mandates all people and employers purchase acceptable insurance policies containing a certain threshold of requirements, including contraceptive coverage. The Religious Freedom ...

Rethink Creative Launches Fundraiser

Rethink Creative, a small consulting group, launched an innovative fundraiser called Art for Orphans in February. The team leading Art for Orphans sells original photography to raise funds for orphans in Zambia. Buyers can purchase the art online for $10 a picture or $1 for an iPhone background. Art for Orphans began with a triangular friendship between Rethink leaders, social worker Katy Gibson and Cedarville admissions counselor Adam Brandt. Rethink Creative provides artistic ...

Speakers Guild Promotes Cedarville In A New Way

The Speakers Guild is an organization that allows Cedarville University to share its talents and resources with churches, Christian schools and homeschool groups. The guild contains over 30 Cedarville faculty members who speak on a wide variety of topics including industrial design, climate change and worship ministry. Cedarville’s provost, Dr. John Gredy, said Dr. Thomas White approached him last year and asked him to lead the school’s growth initiative. “One of the things ...

School Of Pharmacy Hosts World Fair

The CU World Fair on April 22 will help students broaden their horizons, said Brenda Reid, the director of international student services. “Some students have not had the opportunity to travel beyond their state or region of America,” she said, “so this is their opportunity to become a world traveler and really branch out and to experience things that they have not yet or may not get to in the near future.” The fair will include ethnic food, live music – a salsa band and an ...

New Head of Counseling Department Encourages and Disciples

Mindy May, the recently hired director of counseling services, said she has a passion for equipping others and helping them use the resources God has given them. She recommends the counseling service to all students, saying, "People can have a stigma that counseling is for people who have really serious or traumatic issues. It's for that, but it's also for basic encouragement and a level of discipleship as well." May, who holds a doctorate in psychology and counseling, is a contemporary ...

Students Encouraged to ‘Race to the Rescue’ This Weekend

SGA is hoping to reach its $60,000 goal for this year’s philanthropy cause, GROW, through Race to the Rescue, a 5k and 10k race. “It’s kind of our last push to reach our goal,” said Hilary Murphy, director of the philanthropy committee. GROW is a ministry started by Faa Sumitra in Thailand to give children at risk for human trafficking a safe place to live and learn about God. SGA is trying to raise money for a new residential building, Murphy said. “Currently we’re about ...

Students Supporting Israel to Bring in Holocaust Survivor

Holocaust survivor Felix Weil will be at Cedarville University on April 7 to share his experience of the tragedy. The Students Supporting Israel org is hosting the event in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, which falls later this month. Weil was sent away with other Jewish children before his parents and sister were sent to concentration camps. Weil’s family members eventually died there. Weil has lived in Dayton, Ohio, since 1950, and he worked in the art business. He is now ...

Cedars Wins National, Regional Awards

Cedars recently won second place in a national student newspaper contest, and several staff members earned awards in a regional contest, including two first-place awards. In the College Media Association annual Apple Awards, Cedars took second in the Best Newspaper category in 2013 for four-year schools with fewer than 5,000 students. The Apple Awards categories honor publications. There are no categories for individuals. Cedars placed behind the Baker Orange of Baker University in ...

Class Chaplain Candidates Focus on Growing Closer to Students

Cedarville students will elect new class councils on Friday, April 4. After primary elections on Monday, March 31, candidates were narrowed down to two per class. However, the current junior class chaplain is running unopposed. The five chaplain candidates said their focus is growing closer with the student body. Class of 2017 Parker McGoldrick is running against Tim Silver for re-election as class of 2017 chaplain. McGoldrick, a freshman biblical studies major, said his favorite part ...