April 27, 2024
by Lucas Mattocks
Cheers, everyone! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Lucas Mattocks, and I am an electrical engineering major from Meadville, Pennsylvania. I am currently calling Parker Hall my home away from home. I’d like to give you a little taste of a typical day at Cedarville University, through the... View Article
April 26, 2024
by Anna Mark
Boston, MA, is one of many cities in the U.S. where churches are needed. This group of Cedarville University students eagerly traveled to Boston for a spring break missions' trip to learn more about what church-planting in a big city looks like. Read about one team member's experience.
April 25, 2024
by Cordelia Good
I remember early in my first year at Cedarville, whenever the Career Services career fairs were brought up, I was always so confused. It sounded like a time where businesses displayed themselves and students looked them over to see if they would be interested in being a part of them.... View Article
April 23, 2024
by Grace Thornsbury
What is a Discipleship Group, and how can I make the best of it? Read Grace's tips on making the most of D-groups.
April 18, 2024
by Jake Wolfe
Cedarville emphasizes the importance of missions and evangelizing. One way students can learn more is by going on a spring break Global Outreach (GO) missions' trip. Read about Jake's missions' trip to Chicago.
April 16, 2024
by Jillian Basner
I started out my 1,000 Days as undeclared. I was unsure of what I wanted to study, scared that I would choose a major I wouldn’t like and/or that God didn’t want me to study, and I completely dreaded the thought of changing my major if that happened. But the... View Article
February 26, 2024
by Marcela Brower
At the very beginning of every school year, student organizations (orgs) spread out for a night on the lawn to recruit potential members. On what always happens to be a beautiful night, freshmen are invited to peruse these orgs and figure out which ones to join. While all carry stickers... View Article
November 30, 2023
by Emma Bapst
Music has a way of helping me remember. It has always been special to me, and I have memories of melodies that whisk me away to various moments in my life. I use playlists to associate songs with specific seasons of my life. During the Christmas season, for example, I’m... View Article
November 24, 2023
by Marcela Brower
At a university with more than 175 areas of study, choosing just one as a floundering freshman newly out of high school can feel daunting. Which one has God called me to? What will make me the most money? Am I actually good enough at anything to commit four years... View Article
November 20, 2023
by Cordelia Good
Let’s face it, college is expensive. Cedarville is a wonderful school, and I will forever be grateful for every moment I have spent here, but it hasn’t come cheap. I will admit that I’m nervous to look at the bill for classes, boarding, books, and my meal plan, but by... View Article