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 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 3, 2024
by Madie Clawson
Balancing academics and faith is very challenging, but be encouraged that it is possible. Read Madie's post to find out how.
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.
June 1, 2024
by Carson Lopes
Hey guys! My name is Carson Lopes, and I am a junior here at Cedarville University. I’m currently working through two different programs at Cedarville, earning my undergraduate degree in business management, while beginning to take classes for my Master of Divinity! Though quite different focuses, I decided to study... View Article
May 25, 2024
by Senait Scheie
Welcome to a day in my life as a senior Cedarville social work student! 7 a.m. I begin my Tuesdays at 7 a.m., getting ready to run errands and grab coffee with my roommate. As I’m in the last year of Cedarville’s social work program, I only have social work... View Article
May 7, 2024
by Anna Brubacher
“I’m so tired.” Honestly, that statement is probably the phrase I say the most to my friends, who usually nod their heads in agreement and say, “Me, too.” Tiredness seems to be the anthem of the college student, and it can be attributed to any number of factors: homework,... View Article
May 2, 2024
by Emma Bapst
Picture this: It’s 7 a.m. and your alarm is blaring on the nightstand next to your bed. Hoping that you didn’t inadvertently wake your sleeping roommate, you roll over and hit the snooze button. A big day looms ahead of you! You’re taking an 8 a.m. biology course, and then... View Article
April 30, 2024
by Marcela Brower
Throughout high school, class attendance is mandatory and daily. Completion of homework is motivated by grades and parents. Most students are only involved in one or two extracurriculars, largely for resume-building. However, entering college is the beginning of a unique transition time where students begin to figure out how to... View Article