May 27, 2021
by Malena Jackson
So. Many. Emails. At Cedarville, be prepared for many, many emails a day. Several come in the mornings before I even wake up. While this can be overwhelming, these emails are FULL of useful, important information about academics, updates, job openings, intramurals, organization meetings, and so many more things that you do not want to miss out on!
May 17, 2021
by Madysen "Sunny" Bailey
Cedarville is chock full of helpful resources for students. Here are just a few resources, some of which I have found particularly helpful in my college life. I hope that you find them useful.
April 22, 2021
by Hannah Deane
As an incoming student who lives close to Cedarville University’s campus, you may be wondering if you are going to miss out on part of the college experience. After all, how are you possibly going to gain that independence when your parents live only an hour or two away?
April 12, 2021
by Chloe Metaxotos
It’s day one of your 1,000 days at Cedarville University. Hyped-up students wearing matching yellow or blue T-shirts and waving pool noodles line the sidewalks cheering for you as you and your parents drive down University Boulevard and pull up to your residence hall. You couldn’t be more pumped.
December 14, 2020
by Chloe Metaxotos
Everybody has their own little daily routine, and each one looks a little bit different. So, I’m going to give you a little glimpse into my life here at Cedarville by walking you through my typical Monday from morning to evening!
December 4, 2020
by Abigail Baker
You may be wondering what a ‘reverse bucket list’ is?
November 20, 2020
by Madison Greathouse
Finals are approaching… The whole student body begins to feel the pressure of upcoming assignments.
October 21, 2020
by Justin Schlabach
College was always something I was anticipating, so pulling in to visit Cedarville for the first time was something I was looking greatly forward to. When I visited Cedarville in the spring of 2018, I was blown away.
September 25, 2020
by Abigail Baker
When I was accepted by Cedarville, I was scared. Not for the reasons that one would assume a freshman would be fearful of.
September 21, 2020
by Madison Greathouse
A timid freshman girl slowly made her way over to a door tucked into the wall of the lower Stevens Student Center. Her hand nervously grasped the door knob. Should she turn back? It wasn’t too late.