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Book Review: ‘Serving God in a Migrant Crisis’

by Keegan D'Alfonso It has become a regular occurrence, background noise really. You turn on the news or open the paper and see another story about refugees. You would like to help them, but what can you do? Your church supports aid organizations to refugees and you tithe regularly. Isn’t that enough? The truth is that the migrant problem seems to be an “over there” problem and a part of you would like to keep it that way. In early 2016, Global Mapping International, an organization ...

Alumna Comes Home

Danielle Fredette returns to teach electrical engineering by Rebekah Erway Cedarville University graduate Danielle Fredette has returned to the college this semester as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. Fredette, formerly Scarpone, graduated from Cedarville in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. She went on to earn a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from Ohio State University and is currently working on her doctoral degree in ...

Student Spotlight – Alicia Williams: Accident Expands Passion

by Rebekah Erway Alicia Williams strives to glorify God and encourage others with music despite challenges playing the instrument of her choice. Williams had to change her major after a neck injury left her unable to play the piano regularly. Williams came to Cedarville last year from the Akron area as a freshman keyboard pedagogy major with dreams of starting a piano studio. She said she loved playing the piano as a child but did not enjoy learning it. She struggled with theory and ...

Play Review: ‘The Music Man’

Cedarville’s production of “The Music Man” prompted many laughs and a standing ovation from the audience during its premiere February 2.   “The Music Man” is a story about change, growth and learning to enjoy life, and the characters demonstrate this in several different ways. Professor Harold Hill, aka the “Music Man”, begins as a self-centered travelling salesman who only cares about money. Freshman Robbie Lindmark  portrays his character in the beginning of the ...

Ohio’s Heartbeat Bill Struck Down

Despite Gov. Kasich's veto, Americans will likely see abortion reform in the near future by Alexandria Hentschel Neither anti-abortion nor pro-abortion activist were satisfied with Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s decision on two recent bills concerning abortion. Kasich line-item vetoed the controversial House Bill 493, commonly referred to as the “Heartbeat Bill.” The Heartbeat Bill was added to a larger piece of legislation about child abuse protections. Kasich preserved the main text of ...

Parsons’ Pioneering Podcast

by Paulo Carrion Imagine reading your own writing for an audience of three people — for an hour. A little awkward? Elise Parsons thought so. This reading is part of the presentation requirement for the creative writing minor. “It’s kind of a hybrid of story time and a lecture,” Parsons said. So she decided to do something different. Parsons, a senior English and graphic design double major, is working on the capstone project for her creative writing minor. The idea of sitting ...

Play Preview: ‘The Music Man’

by Kellyn Post Cedarville Theatre’s upcoming production of “The Music Man,” by Meredith Wilson, will bring the classic musical and well-known film to life starting Thursday, Feb. 2. Set in the small town of River City, Iowa, in the first half of the twentieth century, “The Music Man” tells the story of Professor Harold Hill, a travelling salesman turned conman who finds his attempts to charm the standoffish, stubborn residents of River City harder than he expected. While the ...

Trump Inaugurated as 45th President of United States Amidst Controversy

by Alexandria Hentschel The historic, and often turbulent, election season culminated on Jan. 20 with the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States. Trump was sworn in before a crowd that included his opponent in the general election, Hillary Clinton, attending with her husband, former 42nd president Bill Clinton. There was much controversy surrounding the numbers at the Trump inauguration. White House press secretary Sean Spicer claimed the turnout "was ...

Lady Jackets Comes Up Short Against Ursuline

The Lady Jackets fought hard against their conference-rival Ursuline Saturday afternoon, but came up just short in the final seconds in a 70-68 loss. Cedarville (9-8) had the ball with 21 seconds left down one point, but couldn't make the go-ahead basket. Baylee Bennett lead the Jackets’ scoring with 29 points and shot 7-11 from the three-point line. Kaitlyn Holm added 14 points and eight rebounds. Taylor Buckley also added five points and ten rebounds off the bench. Cedarville ...

Strong Second Half Leads to Lady Jacket Victory

The Cedarville Lady Jackets ended the Malone Pioneers’ eight-game winning streak with a 73-61 win on Thursday evening. Baylee Bennett and Breanne Watterworth scored 20 points each in the game. Regina Hochstetler also shot 10-10 from the charity stripe, and improved her chances of setting the school record for free throw percentage in a season. The junior now sits at 92 percent on the year, which is five percent better than the current record holder. After a tough loss at Davis & ...