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K9s at the Ville Hosts Annual Pupperoni Night Fundraiser

K9s at the Ville, a student volunteer organization, is putting on Pupperoni Night, an event this Wednesday, Nov. 16, to fundraise and raise awareness for 4 Paws for Ability, a service dog organization based in Xenia. Pupperoni Night is a pasta dinner with puppies and a service dog demonstration. Emily Sulka, media coordinator for K9s, said the event will include food from  Olive Garden and Fazoli’s as well as a chance to hear from a family who has received a service dog. “Pasta! ...

Trump Victory in Historic Election

In a shocking upset that surprised the nation, business tycoon Donald J. Trump has become the president-elect of the United States. According to the New York Times, Trump officially has 278 electoral college votes of the needed 270, and is expected to have 306 by the time the votes are finished being counted. Most predictions leading up to the election favored former first lady, senator and secretary of state Hillary Clinton. The New York Times predicted that Clinton had an 85% chance of ...

Cedarville Pharmacy Organization Partners with One Bistro and Walgreens to Provide Health Screenings

Cedarville pharmacy students in the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (AphA-ASP) shared information about immunizations and drug abuse at free health screenings in Xenia and Miamisburg on Oct. 19. Scarlet Lau, the current operation immunization chair for AphA-ASP, worked with other pharmacy doctorate students Kristin Lessig and Nicole Stute to plan this event. “It was a really unique opportunity to be able to apply our knowledge in school to real life and be ...

Album Review: Begin the Chagrin

David W. Jacobsen, a relatively unknown singer and songwriter, has been steadily putting his music out into the world ever since 1995, when his punk band Silent Bob released their first album. Over 18 released albums, his musical styles have shifted from punk, maturing into a sound that he describes as singer-songwriter folk “mixed with a healthy dose of sarcasm.” All this musical experience and maturation has resulted in Jacobsen’s most recent work, “Begin the Chagrin,” which was ...

Engineers Race Across Lake in Cardboard

Every year, engineering students and volunteering teams build cardboard boats to race across Cedar Lake at Cedarville's Homecoming. This year's participants took on a rainy afternoon Friday Sept. 30

Lawlor/Hill players on Rivalry for the Gridiron Classic

Friendly Cedarville rivalry kicks off Saturday, Nov. 5, at 5:30pm at the Cedarcliff football field. Cedarville dorms will play each other in flag football with two games, Maddox v. Printy and Lawlor v. Hill. Lawlor and Hill students discuss the upcoming game. Music: Justin Mahar - The Grind https://musopen.org/music/1652/justin-mahar/the-grind/

Senior Night Success for Lady Jackets

Senior Night on the volleyball court was a success for the Cedarville University Lady Jackets on Oct. 28 with a 3-0 victory over Trevecca. Watch and hear from head coach Doug Walters and the team’s four seniors (in order of appearance), Rachel Krikke, Kristin Cardwell, Angela Becker and Abby Shelton.  

Weekly Comic – “Return from the Brim” (Part 6)

Under the Brim presents..."Return from the Brim" Part 6     To follow the Heirloom Cat look for more "Return from the Brim." "Return from the Brim" Part 5 For more Under the Brim Comics, read the 2015-16 series "Vault of Neuroses." "Vault of Neuroses" Parts 1-11 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.

Music Reviews: Relient K, Switchfoot Seek New Sound

“Air for Free” — Relient K Relient K’s album, “Air For Free,” released July 22, was neither its best album, nor its worst. It features a lighter pop style than its fans are used to, as they seem to have left their louder punk sound behind. Still, it has many of the same themes Relient K fans have grown to love. “Local Construction” and “Man” deal with the struggle of becoming a better person, and “Elephant Parade” and “Cat” have the same fun lyrical energy as ...