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Grunts: AKA Student Assistants

The students that serve as assistant coaches are the grease that keeps the basketball team on the move by Josh Burris Caleb Jacobs comes to the gym an hour and a half before the start of every men’s home basketball game to make sure everything is ready. He checks the locker room to make sure the players’ jerseys are at the appropriate locker. During the game he sits on the bench with the team along with fellow assistant Sean Blackburn and chart each possession. Some people work hard to ...

“Around the Third Quadrant” (Part 2)

Under the Brim presents..."Around the Third Quadrant" Part 2.   For more Under the Brim Comics, look back on Brian's series: Around the Third Quadrant Part 1 Additional series Brian McCray is a senior studio art major and an arts & entertainment writer for Cedars. He enjoys drawing, writing, watching movies and composing short bios of himself.  

Cedarville Prepares for Annual Easter Festivities

The day before Easter Sunday is often a hectic day. There’s food preparation to be done, decorations to be set and everyone is excited for the day to come. In the village of Cedarville, there’s an added excitement to the day. On April 15, the day before Easter, Cedarville will host their annual Easter egg hunt. The event will start at noon and will take place at the Cedarville community park on East Street. The day will be packed with activities, including barrel rides, group ...

Byline of Goodbye

Journalism and Broadcasting Professor Wes Baker to Retire at end of Semester by David Grandouiller Dr. Wes Baker, who has long been an integral force in the broadcasting and journalism programs at Cedarville, will retire at the end of this semester. His departure marks the end of a 40-year contribution to the university that cannot be understated. It is a testament to the impact of his teaching that many of the faculty in his department are former students of his. His colleagues describe ...

Play Review: ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]’

by Shelby Ahlborg When it comes to Cedarville theatre productions, "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]" is by far one of the most interesting plot-wise. The reason being: there really is no story plot. However, in spite of its peculiarity, opening night was a big hit with the audience, who rarely had a moment when they weren’t laughing. The play opens with an explanation that the small troupe of actors will attempt to, in just ninety-seven minutes, give the ...

Filmgate Opens Skills and Services to Student Body

by Nathan Perry Five years ago, a group of students dedicated to the idea of film and community came together to form Filmgate. Now they wish to extend this community to the rest of Cedarville. Since its inception in 2011, Filmgate has been available to students of all majors who wish to take part in filmmaking. Professor Jeff Simon advises the community, with students Jacob McDonald and Jared Smith arranging and organizing all projects. Filmgate has two goals for its members. The ...

Play Preview: ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]’

by Shelby Ahlborg As the school year draws to a close, the Cedarville theatre program is preparing for its final show of the season. Following a more serious play and light-hearted musical, the final performance of the year will be a mix between a spoof, which is a type of play that makes fun of the work or works it is based on, and a farce, which is based on improbable circumstances. While most people think of Shakespeare’s work as much more serious and hard to understand than more modern ...

Concealed Carry Raises Discussion

Students, faculty and staff voice their opinions on whether concealed carry should be allowed on campus by Alexandria Hentschel Ohio will soon become one of 24 states that allows universities to decide whether concealed carry permits should be allowed on campus, a change that has brought about much discussion at Cedarville University. Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 199 on Dec. 19  that lifts the ban on concealed firearms in “vulnerable areas,” namely on college campuses. The ...

What do students like about SLP ALT Nights? “Rogue One”

Video by Micah Gerber ALT nights at Cedarville University feature free movies,  food  and activities as organized by Student Life Programs. Students reflect on what they like about ALT Night at the "Rogue One" event Fri. March 17th.

Gilbert’s STP: The Great Gatsby

by Shelby Ahlborg When they reach senior year, Cedarville art students begin preparing their final projects, the summation of everything they have learned over their years at Cedarville, whether it be an art piece, recital, or performance. Katie Gilbert, senior theatre major, has chosen to create and perform an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby,' adapted by Simon Levy which will be 7 pm Friday, March 15th in Alford Auditorium.  The show consists of a nine-per...