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Highlights: Spring Break

A gallery of submitted photos from Cedarville's spring break of 2018.

Highlights: Alt IV

A look at the activities and highlights from ALT IV: The Greatest ALT. Photos by Jessica St. Onge

Highlights: Lil Sibs

A look at the activities of Lil Sibs Weekend, a yearly tradition at Cedarville that invites the siblings of students to come and visit for the weekend. Photos by Jessica St. Onge

Highlights: Music Showcase

A look into the preparation high school students put into the Music Showcase, as well as the concert. Music Showcase is an event that invites high school students from across the country to take part in an Honors Band, an Honors Orchestra, or Honors Choir, and prepares them for a concert over just three days of rehearsal.

Highlights: Love Your Neighbor

For Valentine's day, the ELML department organized the "Love Your Neighbor" event, where students and staff helped to assemble packages for those in need. Photos by Jessica St. Onge

Highlights: CU on Ice

A look into CU on Ice, an event hosted by Cedarville's School of Business Administration at Chiller Ice Rink in Springfield. Photos by Sarah Vahhoihniang

Highlights: 100 Days Party 2018

A look into the seniors' 100 days party, commemorating 100 days until graduation. Photos by Macey Wymer

Recap: Org Wars 2017

CU student orgs gather together once again for the annual Org Wars, competing against each other for the 2017 Org Wars crown. - photos by Lydia Wolterman

ALT II: Pumpkin, Everywhere

CU hosted its second ALT Night last Friday night, October 27. It featured a variety of activities, including caricatures, laser tag, and pumpkin carving. The movie shown was the 2000 football film, "Remember The Titans", and student leaders passed out pumpkin doughnut holes from Bill's Donuts to be enjoyed during the film and festivities. Rinnova also offered a specialty drink called the "Titan". - photos by Anna Pizarro

CU Involvement Fair and Kickoff Party 2017

Every fall, CU hosts a 2-hour fair and semester "kickoff party", during which campus orgs and local ministries can set up booths to show students what opportunities are available to them during their time at Cedarville. While the event is aimed primarily at the year's incoming freshmen, all students are highly encouraged to attend and take part in the festivities. Photos by Naomi Harward