October 29, 2024
by Leah Angstadt
Whether you have been a Christian since childhood or only recently professed faith in Christ, there is a place for you at Cedarville! Sophomore Leah shares her experience starting at Cedarville as a new believer in today's blog.
October 22, 2024
by Cordelia Good
Living in a dorm can be an adjustment for some, but if you keep Cordelia's tips in mind, living in a dorm can be an amazing experience. Read her post today.
October 15, 2024
by Etheny McCall
Throughout the year, Cedarville University hosts a variety of events, including Homecoming, where hundreds of alumni visit the university and learn about where we are today. Read Etheny's post to learn more about it.
October 10, 2024
by Abigail Mohn
Chapel is known as the heartbeat of campus. Read Abigail's post about how to get the most out of every chapel message.
October 8, 2024
by Maggie Fipps
There are a variety of residence halls for students to choose from to live in during their 1000 Days. Read Maggie's post about Maddox Hall.
September 24, 2024
by Marcela Brower
Attending an 8 a.m. class can seem daunting and overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Read Marcela's tips on how have perfect attendance for these classes.
September 24, 2024
by Gabe Cherry
Pittsburgh is a city full of cultures and people, with over 90 neighborhoods. Gabe takes us through his trip here and how we can use our daily lives to minister to those around us.
September 21, 2024
by Sydney Diedrich
We're heading to Guatemala! This spring GO trip was filled with prescription eyeglasses, chiropractic care, and many prayers for spiritual healing. Join Sydney as she recounts her experience there.
September 19, 2024
by Brooke Bauman
This group of students travelled to Germany to put on a VBS camp for local children. Not only were they caring for the hearts of these kids, but also the locals in the area as well. From singing in the streets to playing games with the kids, follow more of this Global Outreach trip's story.
September 12, 2024
by Emma Logothetis
Togo is a land of many languages, which can make it hard when providing medical assistance. Despite the language barrier, this group of Cedarville students persisted, and managed to care for this community's physical and spiritual health.