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Teresa Clark leaves behind legacy of discipleship and faithful service

By Julia Swain  Entering Teresa Clark’s office, the sound of laughter echoes through the room, reverberating off of the walls as she finishes up a conversation with a colleague. When a student came in mid-interview, she did not even bat an eye before greeting him with kindness and sincerity. This  warm personality coupled with a heart for intentional interaction is what will ultimately define Clark’s legacy at Cedarville.  Before starting at Cedarville as the head volley...

Senior Spotlights

By Anna Harman Pictured Katie Wyand. Photo Credit: Rebecca Robinson Katie Wyand Katie Wyand is a senior Biblical Counseling major at Cedarville. After graduation, she will be moving to Alabama with her future husband, who is in the Air Force. She will be pursuing her Masters of Social Work online through Liberty University. After she gets her masters, she plans on getting a job as a licensed social worker operating in mental health group therapy.  Cedarville has prepared her ...

Internship Spotlights

Kruse works as emergency room tech in the summer By Bella Agnello Pictured above Zach Kruse Zach Kruse, a sophomore Molecular Biology major, works as an emergency room tech at a hospital in his hometown of Newton, Kansas, over breaks. As an ER tech, he takes care of the menial tasks, such as cleaning rooms and reading vitals to monitor patients, as well as shadowing doctors. "It's easy to learn the book side of hospital stuff, but actually being able to be in a hospital and learn ...

Rewind to Elliv 2024: oh what a night!

By Bella Agnello Nuns, Post Malone’s, oompa loompas and Miss Americas pressed against each other, waiting for the doors to open and Elliv to begin. Though the show started at 7 p.m., students started staking out the lines well before 5 p.m. Elliv is Cedarville University’s big end-of-the-year event the weekend before finals. The night is full of numerous singing acts and skits. Multiple awards are announced throughout the evening, given to pre-elected students and to the best dressed ...

Cedarville students contribute to campus through lesser-known student jobs

By Esther Fultz For many students, working throughout college is necessary. Even for those who don’t absolutely need to work, having extra spending money can be nice. Many jobs on campus that students work are well-known - after all, we usually see Rinnova and Chick-fil-A workers every day. Some students, however, contribute to campus life behind the scenes through jobs that are lesser known. Junior Elizabeth Kollmar is a Broadcasting, Digital Media and Journalism major with a concen...

Video: Cedarville’s Indian Mound park a place to hike, see history and study rocks

Editor's note: This multimedia package was produced by students in the Multiplatform Journalism 2 class during the spring semester. Story and video by Bella Agnello, Balen Allain, Andrew Spencer, Carolina Zimbron, Hannah Newman and Emily Tuttle Once upon a time, Native Americans roamed the forests of Cedarville, Ohio. Now, there are only pieces of their presence at the Indian Mound Reserve: a park dedicated to a Native American mound from centuries in the past. https://youtu.be...

Senior Sunday: Abby Brads

By Esther Fultz Abby Brads is a senior studio art major at Cedarville University. She is grateful for the time she spent at Cedarville, the ways she has grown as a student, and the ways Cedarville has prepared her for her future. “I like that [Cedarville] prepares students to be disciples in the workplace,” Brads said. “It prepares them to exemplify Jesus outside of Cedarville after they go to college.” In particular, Brads appreciates how the Bible minor unifies students in ...

Senior Sunday: Grace Burch

By Esther Fultz Grace Burch is a senior psychology student at Cedarville University. When reflecting on the past four years, she most appreciates the spiritual growth and transformation she has experienced. “I’d say obviously the focus on Christ is the biggest thing for me,” Burch said. “And kind of going off that is the community here, it’s something that’s been really transformative in my time at Cedarville. The friendships that I’ve made and the professors that I’ve ...

New President, Vice President, and Chaplain elected to SGA for ‘24-25 school year 

By Zoe Ekeh  The Student Government Association (SGA) has had elections for new students to take on  positions for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. On March 21st a new SGA  President, Vice President and Chaplain were elected. All these positions play important roles in  SGA. They help make decisions that impact the student body throughout the academic year.  Cedarville juniors Felipe Mayta, Jill Alexander, and Trey Storr are all happy to be  a part of SGA ...

Senior Sunday: Jordyn Foulkrod

By Esther Fultz Jordyn Foulkrod is a senior education major at Cedarville University. She specifically appreciates the close community she has been surrounded with, the different people she has met, and the professors she has been able to learn from. “The professors really care about you and want you to see you do well,” Foulkrod said. “They don’t think lowly of you. And if you look hard enough, the range of people you will meet with different beliefs and backgrounds is super ...