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CU on Set

Three Cedarville graduates helped produce and market the faith-based film “Woodlawn,”  released in theatres Oct. 16 by Pure Flix and Provident Films. Ben Bailey ’09 and Parker Adams ’14 were a part of the audio/visual team, and Scott Mills ’92 helped market the movie to churches. James Kragel, associate professor of communications at Cedarville, said having three graduates contribute to “Woodlawn” exemplifies the mission of the broadcasting and digital media program. “I’m ...

Just Sayin’: Childlike Wonder

Albert Einstein is quoted as saying that there are two ways to live life: “One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” Children are experts at the latter, and I’m jealous of them for it. The reason they live as though everything is a miracle, I think, is because of the way they view the world. Many of the things you experience as a kid, you experience for the first time. But if you see a miracle happen often enough, it’s easy to lose sight ...

CU Begins Adoption Assistance Program for Faculty

Cedarville University implemented an adoption assistance benefit during the fall semester as an example of a biblical response to adoption. Thomas White, president of Cedarville University, said during chapel Oct. 2, 2015, that Cedarville will provide up to $3,000 to faculty who adopt a child. Faculty may receive this financial assistance for up to two children per family. “We may expand it in the future,” White said in an email. “But (the administration) wanted to start modestly and ...

Weekly Comic: “Vault of Neuroses” (Part 8)

Under the Brim presents..."Vault of Neuroses" (Part 8)     "Vault of Neuroses" Parts 1-7 Brian McCray is a junior studio art major and an arts & entertainment writer for Cedars. He enjoys drawing, writing, watching movies and composing short bios of himself.

A Cross-Country Move

When it comes to breaks, students like to compare how far they have to travel. Some students drive for half an hour, while others need half a day and multiple stops at gas stations. For two Cedarville cross country runners, sophomore Jodi Davis and freshman Cheyenne Applegate, home is over 4,000 miles away in Anchorage, Alaska. It takes 60 hours to drive there from Cedarville, and a one-way flight costs over $1,000 and takes 12 hours. Miles from home Davis’ entire family lives in Alaska, ...

Weekly Comic: “Vault of Neuroses” (Part 7)

Under the Brim presents..."Vault of Neuroses" (Part 7)   "Vault of Neuroses" Parts 1-6 Brian McCray is a junior studio art major and an arts & entertainment writer for Cedars. He enjoys drawing, writing, watching movies and composing short bios of himself.

Album Review: ’25’

British singer Adele released her album, titled “25,” Nov. 20. Adele’s single “Hello” initiated some hype in late October and continues to be a favorite among her followers. “Hello” can be interpreted as a cry to a young love from an earlier time after which wounds have not been healed, despite the time that has passed: “They say that time's supposed to heal ya, but I ain't done much healing. ... But it don't matter, it clearly doesn't tear you apart anymore.” The ...

Little Town of Lights Turns 25

Christmas is rich in traditions, and for Cedarville, that tradition is the Little Town of Lights. Little Town of Lights will celebrate its 25th anniversary 5-8:30 p.m. Dec. 5. The event is hosted by the Cedarville Area Chamber of Commerce. Some of the biggest Little Town of Lights traditions include a parade with Santa Claus and other local floats, a wreath auction and a tree-lighting ceremony. This year, Santa will ride in an 1886 refurbished sleigh in the parade. The wreath auction includes ...

Mobilizing Millennials, Educating to Elect

Americans will vote for the 45th President of the United States in approximately 340 days on Nov. 8, 2016. In about 310 days most states will close voter registration. For many college students, Election 2016 will be the first federal election in which they’re eligible to vote. Organizations like iCitizen and Rock The Vote are reaching out to young voters to get them registered, educated and at the polls as the 2016 election season begins. The two organizations argued that civic engagement ...