Cedarville beats Northwood in a speed run to the finish
By Danielle Cherry
Down in the first half, the Cedarville University men’s basketball team never gave up fighting for the ball. Playing against Northwood, home to the top-three scorers in the whole GMAC conference, the Jackets had to turn up the heat to pull out a win.
Speed was key. Northwood shot through the Jackets' defense, gaining a quick lead. With every turnover, Northwood was relentless in pursuing the ball and the hoop. While Northwood set the pace, the Jackets ...
Lady Yellow Jackets suffer a tough loss against Northwood
By Tayler Sharp
Winning the second and fourth quarters wasn’t enough for the Lady Jackets to win the game against the Northwood Timberwolves. Though they hustled through three quarters, the Cedarville women’s basketball team could not overcome the first-quarter deficit and lost 61-48 against Northwood on Thursday night.
The Lady Jackets started the game with low energy. Fighting against the shot clock, Cedarville struggled to find a break in the Northwood defense to attempt a basket. ...
‘Fallout’ season 2 sets up a risky gamble for the characters
By Carly Shaner
“Everyone wants to save the world. They just disagree on how.”
About 200 years after the entire world is nuked, Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) ventures out to the surface to find her father Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), who has been captured. She encounters folks like the Ghoul (Walter Goggins), Maximus (Aaron Moten) of the Brotherhood and everything the irradiated world has to offer. After learning through her journey in the wasteland, it’s revealed that her father ...
Bringing light to Germany: Elliot Bostel’s summer mission
By Renée Rucci
This summer, senior Physics major Elliot Bostel traveled with Global Outreach to Berlin, Germany. Together with a team of Cedarville students, he helped support two local churches by running an English camp and a student retreat.
This past spring, Bostel met with a missionary, Steve Dye, who has served in Germany for the past 23 years.
“I got really excited because that's a place that is close to my heart, and I'm considering going long term,” Bostel ...
Cedarville endures a tough loss against Walsh
By Tayler Sharp
Three games in five days is a lot of basketball for one team. On Thursday evening, the Cedarville men’s basketball team finished its quick three-game stretch with a tough loss to the Walsh Cavaliers, 72-56.
Cedarville makes a layup, Walsh matches it with a three-pointer. Cedarville pulls off a dunk, Walsh matches it with a three-pointer. Cedarville makes a three-pointer, Walsh matches with another three-pointer.
Every time the Cedarville Yellow Jackets showed ...
Ups and downs: Women’s basketball loses definitively to Malone
By Tayler Sharp
A win and then a loss, a win and then a loss.
The Cedarville women’s basketball team continued its season pattern with a 75-52 loss against the undefeated Malone Pioneers on Thursday night.
Ending the first half down 47-18, the Lady Jackets knew it would be tough to finish strong with full energy. Between the strong Malone defense and the way their shots were falling, it was difficult for Cedarville to keep up.
The Pioneers were strong competition for the ...
Late rally falls short as Cedarville drops battle to Malone
By Emily Tuttle
On a blustery Thursday evening, as students headed to their homes for Christmas break, the Cedarville men’s basketball team (4-4) attempted to defend its home court against the Malone Pioneers (7-1) in a matchup where neither team led by more than six points. The Pioneers came up clutch down the stretch with multiple threes, beating the Yellow Jackets 68-67.
In the final seconds, the Jackets rallied to within one after Jaylen Davis rose above his defender for a three-...
Community Christmas Celebration: an annual event that promotes unity and joy
By Linnea Doughman
Summoned by the return of the Christmas season, melodies echoed throughout Jeremiah Chapel on Sunday, Dec. 7th, 2025. Cedarville University’s annual community Christmas celebration commenced once again.
People from all walks of life congregated in the chapel to enjoy the university’s choral and instrumental ensembles.
Performer Madelyn Mowery, a senior Keyboard Pedagogy major, reflected that her favorite part of the concert was the instrumental music with the ...
Track and Field takes off at the Wittenberg Opener
By Matt Schaeckenbach
After a long fall of training, the Cedarville Track and Field team got its first taste of competition at the Wittenberg Opener in Springfield, Ohio. The Yellow Jackets showed the team’s strength in an exciting outing at their first meet, securing six individual victories on the day, highlighted by two NCAA Division II provisional qualifying marks from sophomores Summer Swartwout and Josh Paul.
Paul handily won the men’s triple jump at the meet, leaping to a ...
Arts in Action: Wind Symphony blows away audience with concert lineups
by Megan Deets
The Wind Symphony, also called band, is a large group of woodwind instruments along with brass and percussion instruments, omitting stringed instruments generally. The winds are positioned in the front with the brass in the middle and the percussion the farthest from the conductor.
The Wind Symphony at Cedarville is made up of 79 students, over half of which are non-music majors. These students play in many important services on campus, including the Veteran’s Day ...